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thestringpuller: ;;eauth thestringpuller
kakobrekla: kakobrekla gets paid tomorrow!
dub: pirate pays out tomorrow, smickles pays out tomorrow.... coincidence?
smickles: that'll take a while
smickles: my client went silly, and I think i need to reload the chain to fix it
smickles: i need a favor. can someone send 6.25 btc to an addy for me, I'll repay you tomorrow
smickles: you know what this means?
smickles: with a description of "FOR THE LULZ"
smickles: wait a tic, mutum sigilum is an EVE ONLINE corp?
Doffx: cash day for sure that way :)
Doffx: Since its my birthday on oct 12 I expect everyone in here to send 1 btc, that will be 7 more btc than what pirate owes me with 116 people in here.
pigeons: of so nefario took his meds
smickles: i just did the s2cm account, no docs
gribble: Best bid: 12.0008, Best ask: 12.08, Bid-ask spread: 0.07920, Last trade: 12.0008, 24 hour volume: 27614, 24 hour low: 11.759, 24 hour high: 12.19
gribble: Current Blocks: 202732 | Current Difficulty: timed out | Next Difficulty At Block: 203615 | Next Difficulty In: 883 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 2 hours, 11 minutes, and 8 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3035559.56035946 | Estimated Percent Change: -0.624232133735
rdponticelli: Nice thing is that you can kill yourself as many times as you like in the middle
rdponticelli: Yeah, I'm sure that bitcoin script has been shooted by Harold Raimis
BTC-Mining: You have to relive the day until you manage to get Pirateat40 to pay. Because payment is always tomorrow until then.
BTC-Mining: Welcome to Groundhog Day
Azelphur: also inb4 more delaying tactics
dub: one sleep till pirate pays out
kakobrekla: a tangible
rdponticelli: Well, about cooperating with law enforcement, wich implies that law enforcement is involved
rdponticelli: He talks about law enforcement...
dub: jcpham: pics of raritys neice tbh
BTC-Mining: Something like that
BTC-Mining: So as such... well he can take his time repaying
BTC-Mining: But there was no timespan defined for repayment
BTC-Mining: Except repayment by mining would take years.
BTC-Mining: because I think it was in his terms that in case of default, he'd pay back on mining or something like that.
rdponticelli: He's trying to repay, and has been truthful
rdponticelli: Anyway, he defaulted, but I don't think he's a scammer
dub: why does kludge not have scammer tag?
jcpham: so relative to this channel
smickles: grr, i often have to reauth
gribble: Error: For identification purposes, you must be identified via GPG to use the order book.
smickles: alright, it seems that the total red tape fees will be 75 usd
smickles: so a tank for hire, eh?
Diablo-D3: so we can declare war on other websites and then show up at their workplace with a tank.
smickles: that's all anyone needs to know
BTC-Mining: Argh, virtual militia! They're squatting my interwebs! Look at their pixely signs!
BTC-Mining: I'm aiming for the 10 trillion (100 000 BTC) satoshis mark
Eisenhower34: i sold all of those remaining coins atm
Eisenhower34: why are those even allowed to talk in here? riight we dont have ay regulations for that :P
jcpham: i'm up to like 4 bitcoins now
Doffx: I have all 20 coins that didnt leave my wallet.
chmod755: just a few weeks and it's winter in the northern hemisphere
rdponticelli: I'm afraid about what Doffx is about to say
Doffx: If you kept them in your bitcoin wallet its a great placce.
Doffx: Yes there has.
Eisenhower34: in regards to the past 3 months... there havent been a good place to put your coins in in the last 3 months....
rdponticelli: And the scammer tag is just the prize they gave you when your ponzi has been a success
Doffx: I did find a really good place to put my coins lately.
Doffx: I see that now.
Doffx: I didnt know that was a requirement to run one.
chmod755: i'd invest them to buy a scammer tag so i'm officially allowed to run a ponzi
Doffx: Although at this point its not really worked out that way.
Doffx: No thanks I was hoping to get more returned than I put in.
chmod755: Doffx, you can also give your coins to me if you want
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smickles: thanks jcpham :) I hope to be up and running soon
knotwork: basically add up the national reserves the nation has with which to back their currency to see how much to value their currency
knotwork: however for CDN, UKB, MBC, NKL, GMC, GRF, UNS, GZB one can indeed treat them like shares as those nations/corps do own assets
knotwork: of course for e.g. bitcoins there are no known assets to divide by 21,000,000 to determine value per bitcoin :)
knotwork: the value is determined by the script by adding up all that corp's assets and dividing by number (typically a million) of shares
knotwork: typically one millionth of the total assets of the corp
BTC-Mining: what are those "shares" exactly?
smickles: chmod755: also, I need to contract a webdev sometime shortly
knotwork: <BTC-Mining> there's nothing to invest in with Open Transactions yet, no? --> http://galaxies.mygamesonline.org/digitalisassets.html
smickles: chmod755: what can i say, i liked tucows back in the day
smickles: as soon as I confirm the total fees which i'll need to pay for licensing and registration, i'll sell some btc for ust too
smickles: I'll operate out of tucson, AZ as a registered llc
WormDrink: but good to know
rdponticelli: I think that knotwork has some contracts for cryptocurrencies on his server...
jcpham: invest knowledge and time in OT
jcpham: developer time
BTC-Mining: there's nothing to invest in with Open Transactions yet, no?
rdponticelli: And at this point is kind of hard to setup for a noob...
rdponticelli: But it still doesn't have a lot of thing to invest in
rdponticelli: Yeah, Open Transactions is the future
EskimoBob: rdponticelli: jerking of to polish porn
rdponticelli: Where is kakobrekla to say: read the f**** topic?
EskimoBob: WormDrink: did you read about Open Transactions?
WormDrink: yeah that too
rdponticelli: WormDrink: This might not be the best moment to ask :)
WormDrink: this might not be the best place to ask
WormDrink: I want to invest some of my money in shares - kinda noob - looking for good online trading platforms
smickles: knotwork: but i am navigating the red tape in starting up my accounting company
smickles: knotwork: not quite, the majority of our stuff is arranged to be delivered on the 14th
EskimoBob: Eisenhower34: I think there was 2 or 3 threads demanding a scammer tag for usagi. Exchange went belly up and he was home free. Now he is gone.
kakobrekla: patrick, is that you? http://i.imgur.com/stFPN.jpg
kakobrekla: i can see the usefulness.
pigeons: yeah, basically usagi overvalued assets, made backdoor deals, and closed out the collateral fund for his CDO, but who cares now right
Eisenhower34: Has there anything happennd i wasnt aware of? Last I heard was that EskimoBob was the one who deserved that scammer tag for not keeping his word
jcpham: who took a 2 month advance
pigeons: maybe he's just putting in overtime at work to repay the two month advance he took to help his assets
Doffx: Why would he need to do that?
EskimoBob: so, scammer usagi has left the building for good? I bet he has a new username and he is lurking here right now :)
gribble: WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User bramz, rated since Fri Sep 21 05:49:16 2012. Cumulative rating 3, from 3 total ratings. Received ratings: 3 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 3 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=bramz
Doffx: mpex is a guy trading shares with himself.