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BTC-Mining: Yeah... I think there's more scary than that...
____Atlas_____: Honestly, I wouldn't mind that. I already hear ghosts whisper in my ear at night. I am already going batshit insane.
BTC-Mining: So you can then ponder why you called.
BTC-Mining: And hear the most soul chilling voice of pure evilness answers, telling you truths that would have preferred to never hear about?
____Atlas_____: One of these days I am going to decipher, remember it and call it
____Atlas_____: I try to read it but by the time I can, I wake up
____Atlas_____: Then people get on and we talk in this weird foreign language
____Atlas_____: I keep having these dreams of being on elevators that go side-to-side, up and down in these large futuristic office complexes
smickles: anyone here want to/can do an mtgoxusd->ing p2p, i see an arb op
____Atlas_____: It's like how law and ID systems should be in the 21st century
____Atlas_____: I just know their ID systems are GPG based
B0g4r7: Atlas, what systems are you referring to?
BTC-Mining: Atlas... I would vertainly love too...
B0g4r7: If they didn't, oh well, they didn;t weigh in, but they will have had their chance.
B0g4r7: Yeah, if they cared enough to login and do it.
BTC-Mining: I'd agree with B0g4r7... it could also, theorically, be possible for the whole population to vote an all issues...
BTC-Mining: Very inefficient medium to store information.
B0g4r7: Uh oh, that's dangerous talk.
B0g4r7: Then individuals could vote on individual issues instead of relying on elected reps to do this for them.
gribble: Best bid: 12.674, Best ask: 12.7, Bid-ask spread: 0.02600, Last trade: 12.674, 24 hour volume: 27944, 24 hour low: 12.51, 24 hour high: 12.89999
BTC-Mining: Have some online portal to manage our citizen-government relation...
smickles: B0g4r7: think nanobtc tho, with a system like what we're talking about, the cost of bandwith drops to near zero
BTC-Mining: Hey... if we could at least get things done centrally... like changing our address for all government bodies at the same place...
B0g4r7: Need some BTC? Put some storage and bandwidth to work running a node and collect some.
B0g4r7: Pay some BTC, and your publication gets replicated by those who collect that same BTC.
B0g4r7: But no, the idea is to be fully decentralized.
smickles: nodes are just trafickers
BTC-Mining: If they'd at least get all their paperwork informatized...
smickles: well, B0g4r7 i think there would still be hosting companies
BTC-Mining: And I'd want efficient governments who don't have to forbid activities simply because protecting people and separating harmful activities from non-harmful ones would be too hard if said activities were not forbidden.
smickles: it's what the internet should be, by the people, for the people
smickles: I want a darknet where network nodes are automatically compensated in BTC for legit traffic
B0g4r7: "I need to wait for one to fly over to send this transaction" lol.
B0g4r7: I routinely deploy wife-esque PtP and PtMP radio links up to 20 miles using not-so-expensive gear. Seems workable tecchnically if the whole flight thing works out
smickles: i'm going to make one of those arduino quadcopter drones and program it to find water, find a good spot, drop in a line, hook a fish, and brink it back to me
smickles: bitcoin, first currency of the last frontier
smickles: let's get elon musk to buy bitcoin a sat-net
BTC-Mining: and operate from there... just costy.
B0g4r7: I guess the atmosphere doesn't really extend but a few miles up, no?
B0g4r7: If they hung out low enough.
B0g4r7: All you need is the data link to the surface.
smickles: you can program them to pass off the server to an freshly charged one and return to a recharging station
BTC-Mining: Rule everything from there
smickles: those quad-copter things
B0g4r7: Sounds good. Kinda like the riverboat casinos.
smickles: have a series of drones keep the server airborn in internationaly territory
B0g4r7: or, as ppl have been saying a lot, on tor.
BTC-Mining: Should have stayed there
BTC-Mining: Not long before going back to the UK for the bitcoin conference
B0g4r7: On the moon or in orbit maybe.
____Atlas_____: using open transactions
____Atlas_____: You might want to consider making an independent stock exchange
BTC-Mining: Also, what will I do if I can't trade on the large price swings and price difference from GLBSE?
B0g4r7: Couldn't have been much. Their last sweep into the cold wallet on Oct 4th totaled 165 BTC and change.
____Atlas_____: This is starting to feel insane in general though
BTC-Mining: Posting oddly forumlated text and being incoherent.
BTC-Mining: So then maybe, yes.
mircea_popescu: did she deposit more than usagi ?
BTC-Mining: I would probably have ended up managing the BTC however.
mircea_popescu: well then allow me to change my plea!
BTC-Mining: Notice the "gettings funds on GLBSE" part
BTC-Mining: [00:25] <BTC-Mining> My young sister ended getting funds on GLBSE the day before it closed.
BTC-Mining: I don't even know how much she deposited, I'll have to call her.
mircea_popescu: wait, this is ambiguous
markac: Generally used on internet forums, inb4 refers to a user posting a reply to a message/topic "before" another user posts an obvious response. When used appropriately, inb4 is followed by a word or shor
mircea_popescu: that you're about to ask for pix :D
mircea_popescu: smickles i thought you were married
BTC-Mining: And didn't like the idea.
BTC-Mining: Aye, kept telling it's damn too risky.
BTC-Mining: My young sister ended getting funds on GLBSE the day before it closed.
BTC-Mining: Sad thing tho, telling my curious relatives what I was doing and my numbers (I was making a hefty profit trading on GLBSE with the constant price swings), kind of got them interested in it.
mircea_popescu: wow it's been three minutes of quiet
BTC-Mining: Yes... let's see about that if anything actually happens for issuers to manage the assets outside GLBSE.
mircea_popescu: but in order for them to be trading they do have to be.. trading
BTC-Mining: Eh, considering everyone who'll want to sell their hard to trade shares, they'll probably be cheaper to acquire than if GLBSE was still around.
BTC-Mining: Simply delisted from GLBSE due to it's closure.
BTC-Mining: Well yes, it states trading, not publicly trading. It would also not be discontinued.
mircea_popescu: well non-publicly is trading ?
mircea_popescu: i'd say that with the dissapearance of glbse, "ASICMINER" as referenced is no longer trading.
BTC-Mining: Either non-publicly or moved to a new exchange.
mircea_popescu: o hey, this is an interesting point of contention.
BTC-Mining: I said if shares are still trading.
mircea_popescu: nued or are no longer traded" ?
BTC-Mining: So if shares are still trading, I'd expect to get them back. Although it might be hard to find a seller without GLBSE.
BTC-Mining: That clause however does not require the asset to be traded on GLBSE.
mircea_popescu: you get a 1btc on 19.12 tho
BTC-Mining: Although since it's as reported as GLBSE or pay nothing then I guess we're all set for that.
BTC-Mining: Yes, that's what I was thinking.
mircea_popescu: even so it'd be insanely difficult to prove.
____Atlas_____: Nefario put his real name on the domain...
BTC-Mining: And assumed if it traded non-publicly...
BTC-Mining: I only recalled 5 days average of trades.
BTC-Mining: Ah, true, I forgot GLBSE was mentioned.
mircea_popescu: five days he shall pay nothing on this count ;
mircea_popescu: ious as reported by GLBSE, except should there be no trades during the previous
mircea_popescu: 1% of average price of ASICMINER during the 5 days prev
mircea_popescu: BTC-Mining not really that hard :
mircea_popescu: apparently this was all over old threads.
BTC-Mining: Yes, but it will be hard to set a price for them to pay the 1% monthly for borrowing them to short.
BTC-Mining: But according to our contract...