675700+ entries in 0.452s

mthreat: everyone gets
their 30 minutes of fame
_biO_: soon
to be voiceless, I guess.
mircea_popescu: wait, sonny doesn't fuck
the production line girls ?!
that lozer.
mircea_popescu: The
things he said, like "Josh is not gay, he's bi" or "Sonny fucked
the girls from
the production line" sound more like irrelevant bullshit from a crazy person
than credible information.
mircea_popescu: i always wondered what "from scratch" really means. like, someone got an itch and so
the software is written from scratch ? :D
artifexd: Bitbet's search can return json so it isn't a problem. Just add /.json
to
the end.
punkman: he made
the bot before I published bitbet.py
mircea_popescu: (sorry for
the noob questions, i'm new here and i don't even code)
punkman: but I can add search function
to
the library, was planning
to anyway
punkman: yeah, easier
to query
the SQL
than html search
mircea_popescu: o hey
that patriarchy article yielded quite
the scandal huh
TheNewDeal: I
thought you were saying earthquake was
the command
to return
the closing soonest and odds summary...
artifexd: Should she
take sorting options? Return
the
top 5 bets and links? Only
the
top bet in
the search?
artifexd: Or do you want
the biggest? A link
to a dpaste with links? I mean, what do you want her
to show in here?
punkman: mthreat could grab my bitbet database if he wanted
to add it
to
the main search
artifexd: For example: "[]bb earthquakes" would return
the bet closing soonest and a bet odds summary
mike_c: if
traders are all following
the same script
there is no profit
to be made..
ThickAsThieves: the option
to learn and practice
this is only as expensive as i permit it
to be
ThickAsThieves: It's not a question
to me, humans are not random, nor is a marketplace. Sure, anything CAN happen, but some
things are more likely
to happen
than others and
there are ways
to approximate
that. You could even go in another direction and consider
that if
traders believe
this shit, it self-manifests
to some degree. Is it better
to know
the script, with option
to follow it, or not know it
mike_c: that's a big question obv. but i do believe short
term price movements are random.
ThickAsThieves: bother may be
the wrong word, but i make no claim
to being expert
mike_c: and
the fact
that you can put your fibonacci elliot waves on a random walk chart doesn't bother you?
ThickAsThieves: i dont necessarily
trade exactly
to my published charts, but you can at least see me learn over
time
ThickAsThieves: but if
there's useful info i'll find a way
to convey it
assbot: BitcoinAssets -
TradingView
mike_c: hehe. you going
to report results?
mike_c: fibonacci your
tea leaves
mike_c: TaT, you know
this
technical crap is snake oil, right?
ThickAsThieves: that's why your buy 1000 works fine, but starts
to break afte rthat
BingoBoingo: Right, and I'd imagine more orders get cancelled
than actually fulfilled
pankkake: You can also change
the market. however,
the supposedly higher volume markets have much smaller books
gribble: Bitstamp | A market order
to buy 15000 bitcoins right now would
take 11054841.5105 USD and would
take
the last price up
to 1200.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 736.9894 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 42.5405 seconds
gribble: Bitstamp | A market order
to buy 10000 bitcoins right now would
take 6421070.0506 USD and would
take
the last price up
to 749.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 642.1070 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 28.3633 seconds
gribble: Bitstamp | A market order
to buy 2000 bitcoins right now would
take 1193776.1987 USD and would
take
the last price up
to 604.4400 USD, resulting in an average price of 596.8881 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 17.1216 seconds
gribble: Bitstamp | A market order
to buy 1000 bitcoins right now would
take 593471.4254 USD and would
take
the last price up
to 595.8300 USD, resulting in an average price of 593.4714 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0304 seconds
assbot: Tiny elephant-like mammal discovered in Namib Desert | Ars
Technica
ThickAsThieves: “We have no discretion,” Mr. Silbert said. “We are bidding based on where all
the bids come in into our syndicate.” I guess 2ndmkt aint getting any coins
assbot: BtcAlpha.com F.MPIF
Tracker estimated NAV per share: 0.00021746 BTC (Total: 434.93 BTC). Last
trade for F.MPIF on MPEX was at 0.00023849 BTC [+]
gribble: Bitstamp BTCUSD
ticker | Best bid: 588.04, Best ask: 588.12, Bid-ask spread: 0.08000, Last
trade: 589.93, 24 hour volume: 6760.55725360, 24 hour low: 564.23, 24 hour high: 589.97, 24 hour vwap: 578.979584755
BingoBoingo: And
this is why
they can't be bought piecemeal
gribble: Bitstamp | A market order
to sell 25000 bitcoins right now would net 10519377.0202 USD and would
take
the last price down
to 111.2300 USD, resulting in an average price of 420.7751 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 99.1681 seconds
gribble: Bitstamp |
This order would exceed
the size of
the order book. You would buy 16329.832 bitcoins, for a
total of 23682810.1935 USD and
take
the price
to 99999.9900. | Data vintage: 90.7398 seconds
pankkake: for
the same reason I don't understand
the "they will dump it on
the open market".
the open market probably can't handle it
gribble: (buy [--long] <amount> <thing> [at|@] <priceperunit> <otherthing> [<notes>]) -- Logs a buy order for <amount> units of <thing>, at a price of <price> per unit, in units of <otherthing>. Use
the optional <notes> field
to put in any special notes. <price> may include an arithmetical expression, and {(mtgox|bitstamp)(ask|bid|last|high|low|avg)}
to index price
to mtgox ask, bid, last, (1 more message)
pankkake: it is
true
that bitcoin isn't
that liquid, but I don't see how
the other pieces fall into place
ThickAsThieves: because it is hard
to buy lumpy amounts.
There is simply little demand for lumpy amounts.” ~ Citi Propaganda Dept
ThickAsThieves: “Normally, we would expect
the price
to hit bottom around
the
time of
the auction or soon after. Bitcoin isn’t
that liquid so
the sale will be hard
to swallow. It is unlikely
that anyone will bid above
the market price – it would make more sense
to just
to buy in
the market in bits and pieces and it’s not as if
there is indication
that
there is bitcoin demand
that is unmet
atcbot: [CoinMiner Hashrate]: 1.77
TH/s [PityThePool Hashrate]: 49.25 GH/s
nubbins`: USMS should liveblog
the auction
pankkake: can someone ban reddit from
the internet
assbot: Let's clear
this up: Peter
Todd *is not* a Bitcoin core dev, just a contributor. : Bitcoin
assbot: Just-merged /hashtag/Bitcoin?src=hash Core feature enables easier miner
TX-selection, private-submit policy experimentation:
https://t.co/LzQRIXHtb9 davout: ok, so peter
todd is officially braindamaged
nubbins`: artificial fibers like polyester and nylon are
the shitty ones
nubbins`: i feel like maybe merino has some sort of natural coating on it, but i'd say between
the few
types of ink we have, something would stick
assbot: Frozenlabs: Merino
tshirts roundup
nubbins`: i guess if
the weave was fine enough, it'd work
punkman: nubbins`, you ever
try printing on wool
tshirts?
chetty: pankkake, hey don't insult folks, feminist is a dirty word no matter what you
think of rape
pankkake: the patch isn't harmful in
the sense at it's just an user interface option. it always was possible, and pools are offering it already
assbot: Bitcoin miner
TX-selection: "prioritisation as a business model encourages centralisation and is incompatible with p2pool. Very harmful patch" : Bitcoin
Mats_cd03: The other way is an exercise for
the reader.
Mats_cd03: you. You say
to all
the universe, Only I will be great, and
to make room for me
the rest of you must give up even what you already have, and become nothing.
Mats_cd03: It’s
the dream of every living creature.
The desire
that is
the very root of life itself:
to grow until all
the space you can see is part of you, under your control. It’s
the desire for greatness.
There are
two ways,
though,
to fulfill it. One way is
to kill anything
that is not yourself,
to swallow it up or destroy it, until nothing is left
to oppose
chetty: pankkake, its fun
to watch
the lament about
the poor 'unbanked' while
they drive people away from banks
ThickAsThieves: maybe he just wants
to be loved and
the world he's created for himself leaves no room for it, and
thus maybe constructs one
that makes his seem ideal
pankkake: chetty:
this is funny how
the Euro really doesn't work; countries resort
to
things
that have
the same effects as printing money
themselves
ThickAsThieves: You could flip it on him; what insecurities put him in a position
to be insensitive and provocative? In what ways is he enslaved by his nature? Why is he
trying
to understand
the nature of rape and
taboos?
chetty: translation: banksters can't have it all, we gubermint
types get our cut first
assbot: NIRP Strikes: Spain
To Create
Tax On Bank Deposits | Zero Hedge