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assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24500 @ 0.00023854 = 5.8442 BTC [-] {
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assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10350 @ 0.00024547 =
2.5406 BTC [-]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20700 @ 0.00024899 = 5.1541 BTC [+] {
2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10600 @ 0.0002489 =
2.6383 BTC [-]
[]bot: Bet placed: 1 BTC for No on "Bitcoin above MtGox $266 high
2 years on"
http://bitbet.us/bet/1126/ Odds: 61(Y):39(N) by coin, 74(Y):26(N) by weight. Total bet: 5.44595505 BTC. Current weight: 42,774.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15800 @ 0.00025605 = 4.0456 BTC [+] {
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assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19550 @ 0.00025426 = 4.9708 BTC [+] {
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indiancandy1: before the nurse had
2 do swabs herself on the patient
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8150 @ 0.00024595 =
2.0045 BTC [-]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10435 @ 0.00024818 =
2.5898 BTC [+]
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2.8114 BTC [-] {
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gribble: artifexd was last seen in #bitcoin-assets
2 weeks, 4 days, 16 hours, 16 minutes, and 45 seconds ago: <artifexd> Oh, actually that is complaining about one of the golang tools. And it would be dangerous if you had a MITM that could swap out code inflight and were importing external code directly.
jurov: at least 1.9, dunno about
2.0
ascii_field: i'll sum it up here. 1) sane node -always, without exception- connects to as many wot nodes as are up
2) then possibly connects to others from cache
mircea_popescu: " So let's take a closer look at the program - it's a .NET
2.0 executable and can be completely decompiled with dotPeek into a set of Visual Studio solutions."
gribble: undata was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 8 weeks,
2 days, 17 hours, 35 minutes, and
2 seconds ago: * undata clicks
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mircea_popescu: After filling out an application (mostly out of curiosity), former NASA researcher Joseph Roche, now of Trinity College, became one of 100 finalists to live in permanent settlement on Mars. In his interview with Elmo Keep for Medium, Roche expressed many concerns, ranging from inaccurate media coverage (there were only
2,761 applicants, not 200,000) to Mars Ones psychological or psychometric testing (or lack thereof
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15850 @ 0.00024827 = 3.9351 BTC [-] {
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danielpbarron: i just poured tuna water down the drain not
2 hours ago
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assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8150 @ 0.00025613 =
2.0875 BTC [-]
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2.5944 BTC [-]
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2.9164 BTC [+]
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2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12601 @ 0.00026288 = 3.3126 BTC [+] {
2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5331 @ 0.00026202 = 1.3968 BTC [+] {
2}
nubbins`: Serpent, the ideal language for businesses who don't need more than
2,256 of anything
punkman: lol "Python numbers have potentially unlimited size, Serpent numbers wrap around 2256. For example, in Serpent the expression 3^(
2^254) suprisingly evaluates to 1"
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8450 @ 0.00025609 =
2.164 BTC [-] {
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danielpbarron: oh ethereum shares the #
2 spot with counterparty which isn't remotely close to being the same thing despite what this article suggests
fluffypony: oh and there we go, Ethereum at number
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nubbins`: i've ordered from them
2 or 3 times
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2.3779 BTC [+] {
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2}
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2}
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2}
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2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15500 @ 0.00025755 = 3.992 BTC [+] {
2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8094 @ 0.00024773 =
2.0051 BTC [-]
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2}
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2}
brendafdez: The first park to use the name was Coney Island's second major amusement park, designed by Frederic Thompson and Elmer "Skip" Dundy and opened in 1903. They named the park after the spaceship in their Pan-American Exposition ride "A Trip to the Moon".[1][
2]
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2.4671 BTC [-]
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2.6163 BTC [+]
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2.3453 BTC [+]
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2.3404 BTC [-]
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2.1104 BTC [-]
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2.8666 BTC [+]
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2.9981 BTC [-] {
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2.6309 BTC [+] {
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2.941 BTC [-]
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cazalla: every boardwalk empire went to shit in the last
2 seasons
cazalla: i got part way through season
2 and didn't bother going any further.. the wire is the most overrated series evar
decimation: the 10 year treasuries are just under
2% in usd
mircea_popescu: now, out of those 500, there's like ...
2 ike you. your "wot added value" is say 10 each.
assbot: Logged on 22-03-2015 01:06:05; felipelalli: Itaú normal interest rate: 7% PER MONTH. My interest rate in Itaú (because I am an old client): 4.8%. BTCJam:
2.8%. It makes a huge difference when you calculate the compound interest per year.
felipelalli: They were just like a tool to make easy contact 30 friends at the same time, and make it in 5 min. (actually in this 30 friends there were friends of friends, like level
2 in WoT))
felipelalli: ben_vulpes: I thought it was a global problem, but I learned here that: 1) there are rich guys (you guys) that really don't care about it.
2) there are guys with rich friends :) 3) your interest rate are ridiculous cheap. BTCJam really don't solve anything to you.
Pierre_Rochard: Pierre_Rochard: I think the worst credit cards run for
2% per month, 30 yr fixed rate mortgage with good credit will cost you 0.33% per month
felipelalli: I'm sure I could set
2% rate or less and my list would be fund, because my reputation in Brazilian bitcoin community is very good. But now I have no choice rather than get 3.5% calculated like magic by them. That's why I was disgusted. I would write an article about that, but after talking with you guys in this channel I was unmotivated.
felipelalli: Itaú normal interest rate: 7% PER MONTH. My interest rate in Itaú (because I am an old client): 4.8%. BTCJam:
2.8%. It makes a huge difference when you calculate the compound interest per year.
☟︎ felipelalli: right lists, and the right rates. I really want to understand better why you guys dislike it so much. In my country the interest rates are very high. In my bank, for example, I can get a loan with 7% per month MIN! APR 125% and in BTCJam I made some tests and I could get my first loand with 3% per month (42% APR) and then the second
2.8% (39% APR). The loan is so fucking high in bank that I can say like mircea_popescu said: "we are
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nubbins`: decimation a couple releases ago (maybe 1-
2), the default behaviour for applications downloaded by "unknown developers" requires you to right-click,open
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