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Vallance: Yeah but they don't publish their feeds and now it doesn't even seem like they are paying out immediately (that's something
I don't understand with automated services and Bitcoin)
Vallance:
I seen a few accusations fly around at Bitcointalk.org,
I've been following their business seeing how it goes since they came out
Naphex: one of the problems with 3rd party validation, is who would get goverment wrath.
I doubt they'd be going after the validation service instead of the exchange
Vallance:
I just want to know if the money you're sending is good, that's all
I would like to know but then the government and state have to get involved.
Vallance: It's honestly one of the things that
I'm most torn about. In all reality
I want to know as least as possible.
Naphex: Vallance:
i'm not sure how many people will handover 3rd party data
Vallance:
I had someone contact me a couple months ago about KYC/AML Identification services. They may have been a new company, can't clearly remember. They are supposed to streamline and handle all your compliance requirements for you when interacting with customers on exchanging funds.
punkman: BingoBoingo:
I suppose they won't care so much about dogecoins
Vallance:
I'm sure that will have a permanent effect
BingoBoingo:
I'd consider the 6-8 hour drive if
I had fiat to dispose of.
Vallance: As far as geographical area,
I don't see any real competition in any of those areas, including Kentucky.
Vallance:
I'm honestly open to anywhere else but here
Vallance: If it was up to me then
I would've moved to Panama, but my wife wasn't having it.
Vallance:
I know, it's really insane at how hard it is to move money around the USA.
Vallance:
I've lurked the irc logs and the trilema blog quite a bit.
Vallance: That's what
I did,
I've been really wanting to become more active here.
BingoBoingo: So... What's the procedure if
I just drive in with a shoebox full of cash?
bloctoc: Vallance are you providing KYC/AML as part of your network?
I'm asking because
I have a Lamassu
Vallance: Besides Counterparty
I only have experience with Mastercoin, which
I'm not a big fan of
Vallance:
I'm honestly surprised about how it's not more popular?
Vallance:
I've had a lot of chats with the founders of Counterparty and Counterwallet,
I feel pretty good about their platform.
Vallance: You're right,
I will turn it off right now, just totally forgot in all honesty. We're understaffed.
BingoBoingo: Vallance: Honestly
I'd kill the Invest page now
Vallance: A decent day is around $10,000 worth of volume a day.
I know it's not huge, but we don't want to promote more than we can handle.
Vallance:
I believe the ATMs will build good infrastructure for Bitcoin and associate it with new people
bloctoc:
I haven't seen anyone boasting about how much money their ATM is making.
Vallance: The truth is we started out just as anyone would with Bitcoin trading
I suppose
Duffer1:
i hear argentina is nice :P
Vallance: Well, the vision
I have in mind is to form somewhat of a decentralized liquidity network that anyone could become a part of either through a stake in the liquidity or operating an ATM.
bloctoc:
I heard today from reliable sources that gas stations don't want a phone that close to their pumps. needs to be bluetooth.
Vallance: Although
I do believe there are large sums of people who could benefit from Bitcoin in the area
Vallance:
I have no idea how it's working out for them though.
Duffer1:
i've never heard of coinmama
Vallance: Well, just trying to become more pro-active about using the WoT and
I follow MPOE quite a bit and enjoy the opinions this channel shares.
moiety: not that
i know of but apparently its a worry in independence
moiety:
i'll hunt them down with manuls if thats the case
Vexual: bank wire are expensive,
i dont know about btce
moiety:
i cant find anything else like this on them at all
moiety:
i withdrew via wire transfer. its £91 short
moiety: so are btc-e scam now? or have
i just been unlucky?
BingoBoingo: What,
I'm hairy and spend a lot of time in the water
davout: "in australia we call what you know as salmon ocean trout" <<<
i saw already opened oysters being sold there Oo
benkay: o wait
i read that in the log!
cazalla:
i mean, you can get it at the fish market for 2.99 a kg that's how bad it is
cazalla: dub: maybe
I am but
I've tried numerous times and it always taste awful
cazalla: Vexual: depends on time of year and where
I am,
I don't do much fishing down here in Melbourne, more so when
I go up Sydney with my brother/father
dub: cazalla: if aussie salmon is what
I think it is then you are probably fucking it up
dub:
I dont think aussie salmon has anything to do with salmon
cazalla: Vexual:
i always throw them back
Vexual:
i love me some aussie salmon
mircea_popescu: moiety:
i was marooned on the sofa for some time due to a rather fast large spider travelling around my livingroom floor <<< ahahaha so cute
moiety: they left the scales on haddock once in a restaurant
i as at.
i don't know if it was a mistake or that happens anywhere in the world but just.. no.
cazalla:
i wish
i could buy skin only
Vexual:
i remove it just for knife skills
mircea_popescu: this sushi place
i go to has salmon skin rolls,
i'm like... wtf, make me an orange and banana peels salad next
moiety:
i'm gonna have to get some today
moiety:
I've been thinking about salmon since you left
Vexual:
I'll have the Lapin Braisé
cazalla:
i can't imagine it taste too different from chicken pate etc
cazalla: supposedly,
i've never had or made it before,
i've been keeping livers frozen as it didn't seem worthwhile to make a small amount and
i butcher them as needed so it's not like
i have a lot of livers at once
cazalla: nah,
i don't follow it closely nor do
i vote
benkay:
i guess yours then as well
Vexual:
i think kako might anuerism
TheNewDeal: Also, why is it said that BitBet "fronts" .1 BTC on the bet?
I thought they split .1 BTC, some portion going to the original bettor, and the other portion is a wager that will pay the site
bloctoc: not legally where
I live anyway..
bloctoc: you had me until "FB Stock is volatile". Meanwhile
I understand the concept of hedging,
I just didn't realize when
I asked the question that there was such a thing as F.DERP
benkay: for a second
i was hoping to learn something there :D
bloctoc:
I see it - this whole hedging discussion makes sense now. thanks
bloctoc:
I thought S.MPOE was F.DERP and
I don't see F.DERP Am
I Right?
bloctoc:
I don't see how anyone would be able to hedge bpay today
bloctoc: 25 BTC
I can see not feeling too bad if you guess wrong.
bloctoc: the detail page has 900 shares, the overview has 100 shares if
I'm reading it right, then something's amis
TheNewDeal:
I think it's slightly absurd because the whole F.Derp is just in its beginning stages
moiety:
i was marooned on the sofa for some time due to a rather fast large spider travelling around my livingroom floor
moiety: ya,
i am so glad they cleared that one up
TheNewDeal:
I'm getting really excited for this silk road auction. Can't wait to see how it goes down
Naphex:
i wouldn't care much even if 2nd key got compromised, since the raw pre-signed transaction delivered is already composed
mike_c: <+Naphex> maybe
i can just roll something quick in js and leave it at that << famous last words?
dignork: Naphex: dealing with noobs, worst question is: how do
I get a pubkey
Naphex: maybe
i can just roll something quick in js and leave it at that
Naphex: but kinda fits, what
i was looking for is something where you input transaction, signed & composed by person A
dignork: it was a POC code
I assume
Naphex:
i create transaction and just pass it
davout: mthreat: so you know as much as
i do ;)
i'll put you in touch with the guy that did it if you want to implement sthg on your side
Naphex: but
i'll probably write something simple to sign it
Naphex: the yeah
i know sx, but needed something to give to a noob. who won;t be able to command line it:P
davout: mthreat:
i didn't really dig, what kind of results are you after ?
mthreat: davout: ya
i'm kind of interested - any interesting results?