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thestringpuller: if mtgox goes hella
down long term like tradehill price will plummet
pgp: lag is one thing, but when was the last time that the website was
down?
gribble: A market order to sell 100000 bitcoins right now would net 7998039.7682 USD and would take the last price
down to 36.0500 USD, resulting in an average price of 79.9804 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0044 seconds
Bugpowder: its probablybetter for mircea_popescu's wallet if it is
down :-P
mjr_: cuz bitcoincharts is
down bgupta: TradeFortress: bitcoincharts are
down so bots can't quote
TradeFortress: srsly, "You will get the bitcoins tommorow", tommorow -> site
down, 'hacked'
TradeFortress: strangely how it went
down after me & a few members requested large withdrawls.
mircea_popescu: the newsfeed going
down in all this is cosmetic, what's the value of it being up if gox lag is on the 1.2AU level ?
mircea_popescu: for instance. broken code, delusive geeks, mtgox going
down bgupta: mircea_popescu: Do you find bitcoincharts
down a lot or is this unusal?
bgupta: (It kinda shuts
down options trading to some extent)
taub: okay now it goes
down further, :( bummer
taub: what if we go to 200 today, then we're def fucking goin
down hard
unbalanced__: Exactly... I can't see who in BTC land would have any interest in seeing it go
down.
unbalanced__: BTC goes
down... the puts go up... but they're denominated in BTC. So it's a wash. Or at least the river meeting the ocean?
unbalanced__: So if someone wants to bet on a
down draft, they could buy puts.
gribble: A market order to sell 25000 bitcoins right now would net 2577154.7109 USD and would take the last price
down to 93.1000 USD, resulting in an average price of 103.0862 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 13.9036 seconds
gribble: A market order to sell 15000 bitcoins right now would net 1608242.7036 USD and would take the last price
down to 100.2146 USD, resulting in an average price of 107.2162 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 6.0775 seconds
gribble: A market order to sell 10000 bitcoins right now would net 1097486.2139 USD and would take the last price
down to 105.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 109.7486 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0012 seconds
gribble: A market order to sell 1000 bitcoins right now would net 108125.4045 USD and would take the last price
down to 107.6869 USD, resulting in an average price of 108.1254 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 10.6214 seconds
ThickAsThieves: the only way current call options go
down in price is if $avg goes
down for long enough right?
unbalanced: BitHub: I think it will apply - things will get insane before they settle
down.
gribble: A market order to sell 100000 bitcoins right now would net 7695564.9021 USD and would take the last price
down to 39.4370 USD, resulting in an average price of 76.9556 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 60.9398 seconds
gribble: A market order to sell 50000 bitcoins right now would net 4650159.1334 USD and would take the last price
down to 79.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 93.0032 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 33.5197 seconds
gribble: A market order to sell 40000 bitcoins right now would net 3816457.6631 USD and would take the last price
down to 87.1000 USD, resulting in an average price of 95.4114 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 25.8565 seconds
kakobreklaa: ThickAsThieves why else do you think bbet is
down?
BingoBoingo_: Oh, shit we are falling all the way
down to $100 and WallStreet is still on the sidelines
mircea_popescu: (ie, shop owner has a notebook, marks
down your eggs, gets paid once a month)
Diablo-D3: Ukto: he didnt even know glbse was shut
down last year
benkay: except for those times when all of chicago burns
down mircea_popescu: so within a few weeks tsa would break
down and go away/
bgupta: but individuals would just hope that everyone else pays… it would quickly break
down mircea_popescu: but certainly the passing
down would be one way to do it, and that's why inheritance is taxed to fuck.
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: but that's only the case if you pass wealth
down throughout generations
gribble: A market order to sell 50000 bitcoins right now would net 4580113.0445 USD and would take the last price
down to 80.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 91.6023 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 9.8758 seconds
Bugpowder_: If it goes up and
down, he gonna make da money
gribble: A market order to sell 30000 bitcoins right now would net 2811151.8105 USD and would take the last price
down to 90.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 93.7051 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 12.6458 seconds
Namworld: ziggap is
down the drain in value
gribble: A market order to sell 50000 bitcoins right now would net 4539004.2120 USD and would take the last price
down to 80.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 90.7801 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 73.6644 seconds
gribble: A market order to sell 100000 bitcoins right now would net 7681678.7165 USD and would take the last price
down to 40.6212 USD, resulting in an average price of 76.8168 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 44.2644 seconds
gribble: A market order to sell 41854 bitcoins right now would net 3873261.6016 USD and would take the last price
down to 84.7522 USD, resulting in an average price of 92.5422 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0024 seconds
gribble: A market order to sell 200 bitcoins right now would net 20440.0587 USD and would take the last price
down to 102.1210 USD, resulting in an average price of 102.2003 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 13.7545 seconds
TomServo: tiberiusiv: what's the deal? SP500
down... bitcoin up. :P
pgp: bitcoin will need adjustments
down the road - how can we ensure that the best and brightest are attracted to the endeavor?
thestringpuller: microhxo: I just don't want anyone who needs coin to have to miss out on trades because services are
down saulimus: some won't buy if it doesn't come
down to $2...
microhxo: Is coinbase
down for purchasing coins right now?
jborkl: ziggap is
down for maint. be back soon
mircea_popescu: jurov i think his presumption is that diff can not go
down KRS1: its gone
down a bit on god
Diablo-D3: kakobrekla: seeing as DMC is shutting
down to fix the problem nefario caused, nope.
bitesak: s3052 suggests we are going
down first before rising
deadweasel: He owns bitcoin, wants more, trying to get the price
down.
Azelphur: I found out the other day apparently Taaki's mom lives just around the corner from me, and he comes
down here to visit her occasionally
cole_albon: bit hub - I suspect s.dice revenue is x% of someone's fiat based paycheck. If the price of bitcoin skyrockets, then then number of btc going to s.dice goes
down. Same thing with mope I suspect.
jurov: yes, and there was a 1GH or so future.. going quickly
down to 1 satoshi
taub: to bring
down that big variance...
mircea_popescu: <MJR_III> it traded
down to 87 without me getting filled << usually the sign of bucket shoppery.
MJR_III: it traded
down to 87 without me getting filled
MJR_III: so worst case if the site goes
down, that should not bring
down my stunnel
MJR_III: so if you had a 100gb router (they exist) it could still be brought
down taub: what do you guys think? up/
down?
Troic: pool of IPs on different AS, that is expensive, at least you can shut the account
down :)
smickles: 'coinica really only went
down once
smickles: ya know, i don't recall bitcoinica going
down as often as ya'll say bitfinex goes
down topace: We've been tracking
down a power issue these last few days and have it isolated to a few key systems. In the interest of time, we are planning on potentially scaling back units hashing speed as required to accommodate the extra power and shipping multiple units to those that want their units right now. If would would prefer to wait for a unit after we've made some changes to the systems that need a bit of tweaking, we will be happy to put your sh
mircea_popescu: "Unfortunately, without proper funding and with limited manpower running a project of this magnitude has proven to be very difficult. Recently, these problems caused for a group of users trouble and losses of funds. Ultimately, that's why we decided to shut
down BitMarket.eu and stopped trading."
Diablo-D3: mircea_popescu: easier to just have 208v three phase and then bring it
down to 48v dc
MJR_III: again that comes
down to execution
MJR_III: mircea_popescu: yeah, it just takes trust, which comes
down to good management
MJR_III: because at the end of the day...it comes
down to management