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BTC-Mining: Hey,
I'm calculating what
I earned and it comes near 7% per week on average.
BTC-Mining: More than
I could actively trade, so most had to be left in some asset or another.
BTC-Mining: Only because
I put a lot of money upfront to start trading.
BTC-Mining: Well that'd be mostly what
I was doing then.
jurov: dunno, perhaps
i'll have to try it myself to understand why btc/usd is irrelevant at bit4x
jurov: so
i deposit, say, 100BTC. now, can
i use them for usd/eur/gold forex trades, no?
jurov: what if btc is going up and
i'll be stuck at usd...
jurov: like,
i'm going to trade forex, fund my account in btc and then have second thoughts
jurov: thx,
i just got idea that kakobrekla's clients may need to hedge BTCUSD too
thestringpuller: well jurov
I may end up using coinbr extensively if this service takes off to hedge fees
jurov:
i know. but btctalk is practically lost cause now.
jurov: so.
i can't discuss mpex on btctalk anymore.. there's always somebody who says it's child porn site
thestringpuller: FabianB_:
I'm launching a liquidation service. The main product is turning bitcoins into cash via moneygram within 1 hour
Azelphur:
I know someone who got double paid lol
Chaang-Noi: was on the forum BTC-Mining from christo
i think
Chaaang-Noi:
i do understand why he is shutting it down
Chaaang-Noi:
i think he thinks that if he shuts this down nothing bad will happen to him
Chaaang-Noi: well
i kinda hope the govt does not go after nefario
Chaaang-Noi: he wants to pretend that someone is forcing him to do something but
i dont think that is the case
Diablo-D3:
I dunno, at least
I bought back half the dmc shares
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: so ultimately
i came to the conclusion maybe personalized liiquidation solutions would be more affordable for both parties. one peronalized solution would be a bill pay service for rg
thestringpuller:
i may be able to bring the money gram prices to negligible
Chaaang-Noi: month later said the case was closed and
i got my money
Chaaang-Noi: they said
i could sue for him making it public there was an AML investigation
Chaaang-Noi: no
i checked with my bank and my family lawyer
BTC-Mining: Well,
I don't consider bitcointalk.org as a good source of legal advice.
Chaaang-Noi: mark called claimed on the forum he had proof
i was a "terrorest or money launder"
TomServo:
I would expect it going in.. if it wasn't there to begin with
I would agree doing it retroactively is suspect.
BTC-Mining: Maybe.
I don't know their local laws and requirements.
BTC-Mining: Chaaang-Noi,
I'd expect that from any regulated financial service
TomServo: Ahh, well yeah,
I suppose that would do it.
Chaaang-Noi: they locked down a significant amount of my money and demanded
i send in all sorts of docs
BTC-Mining: reasons to do what they do and are not corrupted.
I don't always have the same priorities as them, but
I don't go around blindly attacking everyone.</rant>
BTC-Mining:
I see people blindly attacking every authority on thinking and claims basically saying it's all wrong because it doesn't advantage them personally when other takes initiatives for themselves or others. Somehow it should always be for them. Yes there's corruption all around the world, but the majority of people in a position of authority knows what they're doing, have perfectly good
Chaaang-Noi:
i think they should have set up two differnt foundations then
BTC-Mining:
I'm a bit annoyed but don't mind the name too much.
BTC-Mining: But
I mean, most open source project have an "official" foundation which is not technically... well official at all.
Chaaang-Noi: im fine he has a foundation, and
i want him to have one
Chaaang-Noi: gavin
i am not happy about cuz of the name of his foundation.. but other than that fine
Chaaang-Noi: people
i dont trust, mt gox, nefario now theymos...
thestringpuller: ive stopped checking them since
I discovered usagi is incompetent
mircea_popescu: OK,
I stand corrected. And if you prefer lulz over doing some research how exactly MPOE is financed, then sorry,
I'll rather leave any further discussion to MPOE-PR .
EskimoBob:
i guess there is always at least 2 wasy to resolve problems, right, correct and everything else
mircea_popescu: (well, basically,
i will be taking lots of money in (from mtgox ?) and doling it out to many people who paid me btc. what do
i do to make it legal ?)
mircea_popescu:
i would think your greater problem would be handling money flows.
thestringpuller:
I can't seem to figure out a way to do that with money gram fees (dey such a monopoly)
thestringpuller:
I read some literature on "free as a value proposition" and in order to pad an expense of a service that is free, you have to have something else to make up for it
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu,
i want to do the withdrawal version of BitInstant, allow for people to send a service BTC's (like fastcash4bitcoins.com) and sends out moneygrams within 10 minutes. The only thing is padding the fees
dub: oh yeah,
I played dune2
vampireb: meh
i liked it, dune 2 was much better
dub: actually reminds me,
I think there might be some 'prequil' books
I havent read yet
dub:
I drag out and watch the '84 and '00 movies every couple of years, never gets old
Diablo-D3: you know,
I'd like to watch a version of dune like this
dub:
I know of at least one ISP that uses them, and not for CE shit
Diablo-D3:
I mean, not like pdf on cd or go online or something
kakobrekla: hehe
i got the best manual ever with my new router lemme take a pic
Diablo-D3: hah,
I still have one of those books
dub:
I used to buy games in a book
dub:
I had a computer in '83
mircea_popescu: (
i'm not making this shit up, my dad was working in a govt research center)
dub:
I remember my first floppy drive
Diablo-D3: this is where
I say Ive been using linux for almost 15 years and have not looked back