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gribble: A market order
to buy 9000 bitcoins right now would
take 112268.0078 USD and would
take
the last price up
to 12.9890 USD, resulting in an average price of 12.4742 USD/BTC.
gribble: There are currently 10954.53 bitcoins offered at or under 13.0 USD, worth 137668.000476 USD in
total.
gribble: There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 13.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in
total.
gribble: Best bid: 11.55032, Best ask: 11.55033, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last
trade: 11.55032, 24 hour volume: 214385, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 15.4
projectshifter: which makes me wonder more if it's novelty
than practicality
projectshifter: EskimoBob, yeah, something where all
the purchases/sales would be in USD
EskimoBob: mpex is not valued at ... it has stocks and what ever
trading at value of ....
mircea_popescu: that'd be a few millions, and as far as i know
the highest market cap in bitcoin.
EskimoBob: projectshifter:
they have BTC but you need USD?
projectshifter: we're in
the process of working on some deals with a couple investors who are wanting
to get in, we were debating at looking at some different options, was curious if
there were businesses successfully doing it with btc and what
the appeal actually was
projectshifter: i didn't realize investments were really going on with btc until
the other day
EskimoBob: projectshifter: sure
there is a way and is not
that complicated.
projectshifter: interesting. i feel like i'm missing a piece of how a regular company could
take in btc investment capital and what makes it appealing over
traditional forms
EskimoBob: mircea_popescu: I bet you have never even seen a
trading floor
mircea_popescu: EmanuelDeOrtego i'm from
the floor
trading days. he's from
the deep south, i reckon.
EmanuelDeOrtego: You sound like an angry old person from
the floor
trading days.
EskimoBob: bots are annoying little shits
that need no support
projectshifter: lol, i was wondering if a regular business could successfully
take investment capital from btc
Cylta: projectshifter: i did not see anything non-bitcoin-related
there
projectshifter: is it all bitcoin related companies, or are
there regular companies on
there as well?
EskimoBob: damn, is
there anything worth investing in left in GLBSE?
gribble: Best bid: 11.6421, Best ask: 11.64211, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last
trade: 11.6421, 24 hour volume: 214613, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 15.4
EmanuelDeOrtego: So what do you guys
think about
that Mt. Gox volatilty bot security?
EskimoBob: This asshole Obsi is using
this
to sell his
turds. He has it in his signature.
EskimoBob: can you paste it
to me so it expires fast -+ 20 lines is probably OK ?
BTC-Mining: It was mostly an anonymous operation, I don't
think he would... I know I wouldn't mind people being cautious in
that situation.
kakobreklaa: 09:19.07 ( EskimoBob ) I managed
to get out of OBSI.1MHS with a 70+% profit.
EskimoBob: can any of you look at
the log and send me
the conversation around
the line: "I managed
to get out of OBSI.1MHS with"
mircea_popescu: kakobreklaa actually i have been buying in
the 2-4 range.
mircea_popescu: <BTC-Mining> If it goes up, I'm worth more. If it crash, it's an opportunity
to stockpile more <<< exactly.
BTC-Mining: If he isn't,
that's enough
time
to flee away...
BTC-Mining: But I'd make a request
to MtGox right away and not wait a week just in case.
Lucidize: nefario I sent a support email about hidden bids I cannot remove. Do you have
time
to help me now?
BTC-Mining: of course
there's other possible explanations
BTC-Mining: First
the guy gets a lot of ratings on small
transactions...
then he gets more
trust from reputable member with some unkown "high yield venture"... Now after getting so much
trust, I hear he opens accounts
to public...
then right after he close operation, huge sale on MtGox, and he says
to wait a week and he'll reimburse...
nefario: anyone
think we'lll find out what his method was?
BTC-Mining: Might well be. No proof, but
the whole going felt like a ponzi.
dub: you
think it was pirate cashing out
BTC-Mining: As far as I'm concerned,
those invested in pirate should complain
to MtGox now and not wait a week.
BTC-Mining: Says he'll return funds in about a week (Full Price). Large price drop on MtGox around
the
time he made
the announcement...
EskimoBob: dub: yes
they are if money arrives from Pirate40
dub: and ppt operators are not going
to buy
them back at 1btc?
assbot: Requesting data from GLBSE (might
take a while).
BTC-Mining: If it goes up, I'm worth more. If it crash, it's an opportunity
to stockpile more
kakobreklaa: some even above 13.5 even
though i was late
usagi: if you're long
term
gribble: Best bid: 11.92101, Best ask: 11.92102, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last
trade: 11.92101, 24 hour volume: 221499, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 15.4
mircea_popescu: smickles it'd prolly be a good ideea if you put a pic on
twitter.
that egg looks bad.
gribble: Best bid: 11.96981, Best ask: 11.96982, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last
trade: 11.96981, 24 hour volume: 223101, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 15.4
gribble: Best bid: 11.78, Best ask: 11.78001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last
trade: 11.78, 24 hour volume: 223136, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 15.4
smickles: oh yeah, mircea_popescu, about
the stupid. I'm open
to changing my mind based on a good argument or funny-but-true analogy
mircea_popescu: this is like going
to a cancer survivor's survival party
smickles: or script
them
together into averages
smickles: if i were
tackeling such an issue, it would be easier
to do it 'in-house'
smickles: huh, now
that i
think about it
smickles: anyway, i wouldn't consider using GA until i was established and
trying
to fix 'designe flow' issues
smickles: i'm
too lazy
to
track
the movements of
the users about
the site myself
smickles: except if i want
to
throw googleanalytics on it :(
smickles: and anything
that i would do with javascript can probably be done with css
smickles: plus, i ascribe
to
the notion
that javascript is evil
smickles: gox may be
to, just more modified
smickles: and it ain't going
to be bootstrap