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Bugpowder: combo should really be posting funny shit on the way
down too
kakobrekla: is one of the reasons why its going
down faster
joecool: pretty much hated the time i was there, hate the city, hate that it shuts
down pretty much at midnight, hate the people, hate the accent, yeah all pretty horrible
joecool: boston fails it so hard, they shut
down the city for lite brights, not even bother to check for bombs -_-
pgp: english have worst cuisine - hands
down pgp: they did upgrade their severs during the "cool
down"...
Bugpow: coins for sale going
down pgp:
down from here I think
gribble: A market order to sell 10000 bitcoins right now would net 732027.7637 USD and would take the last price
down to 71.5100 USD, resulting in an average price of 73.2028 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 103.7943 seconds
kakobrekla: im
down for a fire and a couple of songs
ThickAsThieves: at what price does mining difficulty start to go
down?
pgp: there will be significant bounces on the way
down, but
down we must go
MJR_: gold, silver and bitcoins are
down jborkl: wow -gold
down to 1300's
MJR_: As the rate of technological change in computing slows, the number of jobs for IT specialists will decelerate, then actually turn
down; ten years from now, the phrase information economy will sound silly.
pgp: problem is world is slowing
down, but apparently US is doing fine...
Bugpowder: but as people lose hope...
down it goes
pgp: not a good sign... definately further to go
down...
Namworld: since price doesn't go up, I expect demand from speculators to drop and ones still holding to start selling as prices slowly go
down mircea_popescu: go hit on a girl, she turns yhou
down, you meant for her to turn you
down all along. sure.
mircea_popescu: so your asic may slow
down as m goes up but that's all
deadweasel: never can tell. i hope it calms the fuck
down for a while.
BitHub: so the aim of this game is buy low and sell high to the next lot of buyers and give yourself a golden parachute all the way
down to 50?
Bugpowder: I have bids starting at 52 and going
down to 13.
mircea_popescu: Rio Tinto’s Kennecott mine in Utah- the US’ 2nd largest silver mine and world’s largest copper mine has just suffered a massive landslide which will likely shut
down production at the mine for years as upwards of 1 billion tons of dirt and ore have collapsed into the basin.
gribble: A market order to sell 100 bitcoins right now would net 9972.0481 USD and would take the last price
down to 99.7000 USD, resulting in an average price of 99.7205 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0003 seconds
gribble: A market order to sell 100000 bitcoins right now would net 7018310.8642 USD and would take the last price
down to 50.0100 USD, resulting in an average price of 70.1831 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0048 seconds
gribble: A market order to sell 20000 bitcoins right now would net 1845892.5144 USD and would take the last price
down to 85.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 92.2946 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 11.4068 seconds
gribble: A market order to sell 10000 bitcoins right now would net 959726.8984 USD and would take the last price
down to 91.8351 USD, resulting in an average price of 95.9727 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0006 seconds
mircea_popescu: the thing is, most of this is yet immature. take the idiff futures as a great example. it will be a great instrument
down the road buyt for now the underlying is just too nonsensical.
Namworld: They're doing this everytime the price tries to go
down... fuckers
Skarr: now, if orders are shut
down for 20 minutes...wouldn't you think their lag would make progress in that interim?
taub: maybe they're faking lag to "cool
down" prices
Scrat: look at that 100 floor going
down fast
taub: ThickAsThieves> i bought in to sdice at .0075 today i have a officially arbed myself
down to market price <- what you mean
Bugpowder: I think by the time we get back
down, the bitcoin economy will be able to support 30
ThickAsThieves: i bought in to sdice at .0075 today i have a officially arbed myself
down to market price
taub: 4~mtgox shutting itself
down again for quick intervals after sharp drops
gribble: A market order to sell 5000 bitcoins right now would net 554724.9412 USD and would take the last price
down to 108.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 110.9450 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 9.1154 seconds
gribble: A market order to sell 2500 bitcoins right now would net 281341.5471 USD and would take the last price
down to 111.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 112.5366 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0001 seconds
taub: it essentially shuts
down trading as nobody wants to go in blind
taub: by shutting
down websocket etc
gesell: when the market goes
down, it does the reverse
taub: mtgox keeps going
down yea
ThickAsThieves: if you break
down AM, all the AValons possible, and more than modest GPU estimates, I'm pretty sure it leaves room for one asic maker to be cheating
pgp: up to 130 heading back
down pgp: bids in starting at 75 and
down - we'll see what the night brings.
KRS1: wtf this shit was supposed to crash
down again
Doffx: Silver went
down 1.40
swhitt: 'holy shit it's
down to $60! can I buy 100?'
jborkl: you up and
down the GDP of a small country
Namworld: myeah, but as of now, crash isn't slowing
down one bit
pgp: big move up in USD/BTC, big move
down in BTC denominated shares of SDICE...
mircea_popescu: and from mid 90s to 260ish on the spot in april, and then
down pgp: except that in most asset classes, when bubbles burst, impl vol goes
down, not up...
pgp: gox
down hard again?!?
taub: you think it goes
down when it happens?
taub: oh, bitcoin24
down D:
lippoper1: when it comes back, my $80 bid will be filled, and the price will be back
down lol
gribble: A market order to sell 5000 bitcoins right now would net 362365.5204 USD and would take the last price
down to 70.9000 USD, resulting in an average price of 72.4731 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 142.5831 seconds
gribble: A market order to sell 1000 bitcoins right now would net 74661.2462 USD and would take the last price
down to 73.8500 USD, resulting in an average price of 74.6612 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 106.5025 seconds
joecool:
down to verifying ~200/day
jborkl: there is no lag, it is
down again
Guest42002: yes, but the bot is always up usually, he's been
down a lot more :(
taub: who knows when they shut it
down again for "cooldown"
lippoper1: .01 sales flooding the orderbook, lagging and bringing the price
down ;-)
gribble: mod6 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 10 hours, 27 minutes, and 15 seconds ago: <mod6>
http://youtu.be/wzQM-tLIz9M << music my gf humms to me when i tell her that gox has gone
down taub: wow all exchanges
down lippoper1: Strap your seatbelts, we're going
down again, sell off
pgp: bitfloor looks like it's
down again...
deadweasel: lol yeah, poor bugpowder, bought all the way
down... :(
pgp: can't go *straight*
down... but these feels like a dead cat bounce... the guys bying 80 an hour ago will take the opportunity to sell...
KRS1: its going
down to $32? damn
MJR_: i think it would be way less radical to just change min order size than to shut
down for 12 hours
mircea_popescu: the good news is that based on 24 jhour data mtgox is
down under 50% of volume
Insaneatyou: Gox is
down, I wouldn't be touching them until they're back up
jborkl_: Service is
down for emergency maintenance for one hour, until 2013-04-11 23:30:00 UTC. Please retry at that time
mircea_popescu: @maxkeiser 5h Could a Patent Lawsuit Take
Down the Bitcoin Exchanges Like MtGox???