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Naphex: pankkake: "So you build all your
trolls only of chocolate?" :)
BingoBoingo: Has CNET ever been useful for anything other
than discovering which flip phone can maintain contact with a
tower?
ThickAsThieves: sucks
that she;s
the first CEO
that was ever late
to a function
Naphex: pankkake: romanian has a way of carrying meaning into sentences
that will prolly never
translate :)
ThickAsThieves: this Mayer article just brings
to light how consistently useless CNET is
pankkake: alternative is "So you do all
trollarii only Business cards? :)"
pankkake: tried
to
translate a comment. "deci iti faci
toti
trollarii numai din ciocolata? :)" => "So you do all
trollarii only chocolate? :)"
assbot: Website-uri ce n-au nici o vina. pe
Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.
ThickAsThieves: <+mircea_popescu>
to me it looks like a bloody spamsite. /// or at least made by amateurs
ThickAsThieves: <+punkman> good, Marissa's bet needs some drama /// lol
this is how news looks when you piss of an advertiser
mircea_popescu: <pankkake> indeed apparently,
the less a manufacturer advertises
the more it delivers <<< not just in mining.
ThickAsThieves: <+bloctoc> I haven't seen anyone boasting about how much money
their ATM is making. /// I've seen some data from Robocoin users
that do quite well - paid off
their machines in 1-3mos
ThickAsThieves: <+moiety> i withdrew via wire
transfer. its £91 short /// I've heard some places are
taking
taxes out automatically without saying so, is
the 91 equivalent
to some income
tax rate or such?
pankkake: indeed apparently,
the less a manufacturer advertises
the more it delivers
assbot: The scary
thing, I more inclined
to believe
this
than
the louder mining manufacterers are getting
their acts
together
http://t.co/rjLcP6YjPO Naphex: as well multi-currency is in
testing, its gonna go live sometime next week.
mircea_popescu: yeah
the woman sounds like she's had a lot of fun in her youth.
Naphex: also need some better voiceover for
tv
Naphex: mircea_popescu: nah,
TV will have something different
mircea_popescu: Naphex a ok. so what's
this for ?
tv doesn't
take 143 second clips now does it ?
Naphex: mircea_popescu: haha, i ment
the content. just uploaded it
pankkake: oh,
that's why canada closed just-dice in retaliation
BingoBoingo: Well, Argentina buys some F.MPIF and backs
their currency with
that
mircea_popescu: they will, and
they are. just, not from
the western block.
pankkake: of course, I remember
the early "greece should default" voices and
they were right
pankkake: right; so my question here was more rhetorical: what next, since
they won't be able
to borrow anytime soon?
mircea_popescu: chetty boehnerheaded will be a
thing. longer
than boneheaded, but it's worth it.
mircea_popescu: lol
the butthurt of
the world financial system @ argentina is palpable. order a payment
to argentine anything ? "risk flagged
transaction". why ? o, well... because we dun want argentina
to has moneyz. won't you reconsider ?
pankkake: the
two loans I know of, on BitFunder, defaulted
pankkake: no,
ThickAsThieves. Namworld issued on BTC-TC
punkman: but
they are all profitable in lols
assbot: BtcAlpha.com F.MPIF
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davout: pankkake: i
think mensa requires 150 or sthg
pankkake: not
that I've done serious IQ
tests
pankkake: perhaps it is
the bullshit story
Vallance: Why wouldn't you just come up with a bullshit story, i'd imagine it's hard enough being a female CEO of a
tech company.
assbot: BitBet - Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer
to be Yahoo CEO no more :: 0.06 B (40%) on Yes, 0.09 B (60%) on No | closing in 11 months 3 weeks | weight: 99`832 (100`000
to 1)
assbot: Yahoo's Mayer 'apologized' for being late
to advertiser dinner - CNET
Vallance: Okay so planefinder.net is
telling me
there are 4786 planes in
the air and UpDown.bt is
telling me 6318
punkman: pankkake: cool, just gave it a
try
pankkake: " In case of lag from blockchain.info
timestamp, we will use
the
timestamp from our own client. We will always check for
the earliest possible
timestamp we can get
to ensure you have
the smoothest experience possible. "
pankkake: " We use
the
time of
the
transaction from
http://blockchain.info/ to determine
the exact second where
the option was created, and
then we use
the list of mtgox
transactions
that is available via
the
http://Bitcoincharts.com/ mtgox historic API
to determine both
the opening price and
the closing price of
the option. "
Vallance: They also made
themselves a
target
to be slaughtered by
the media because of
their scandals
Vallance: The
TBF hasn't even done anything positive for Bitcoin, all
they have done is promote companies
that end up ripping people off.
punkman: can't believe no one cares
to put
this in
their FAQ
punkman: pankkake: do
they start
the
timer at zero conf?
BingoBoingo: Vallance: Are you or your business in
the foundation?
pankkake: they're in my non-bitcoin web of
trust
Vallance: I've only
tested it like
twice with small amounts, I don't remember.
Naphex: punkman: probably, i'd suck
to do 60seconds binary options with 3 confirmations :)
assbot: BTCOracle | bitcoin binary options
trading
punkman: Vallance: does uptdown.bt start
the
timer when
they see your
tx at zero conf?
Vallance: They were very open about
that.
Vallance: but what gets me is
that
they don't even show where
they are getting
their data from, or will
they disclose it
pankkake: so
they still vouch for services -
they have learned nothing
Vallance: They were shilling for
them in a couple press releases on
TBF
Naphex: is in no way a sign of
trust :)
Vallance: The biggest
thing of it all is
that
they are a Gold Member at
the BitcoinFoundation
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: Vallance: never heard of it before, is
that binary options?
Vallance: Credit Unions are
the ideal people
to bank with but unfortunately my preferred one around here isn't a part of
the CU Swirl Network
Vallance: The only real problem as far as moving money has went has been with Chase Bank,
they're horrible.
Naphex: everyone just attacks
the person who moves
the money, so might as well just do your own AML/KYC
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.
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.
BingoBoingo: punkman: Vending machines are still a
think. Probably
the best way for a vending machine operator
to get bitcoin from vending machines is... Exchanging
the cash directly.
punkman: BingoBoingo: I suppose
they won't care so much about dogecoins
punkman: you aren't even gonna make it
to
the gasenwagen
punkman: BingoBoingo: and you want
to drive around with shoeboxes full of cash
Vallance: I'm sure
that will have a permanent effect
Vallance: Even if
the child survives what about
the loud deafening bang and flash
that happened right over
top of him
pankkake: so
they moved up from dogs. great.
assbot: A SWAT
Team Blew a Hole in My 2-Year-Old Son | Alternet
Vallance: In
the works of
trying
to negotiate a deal with Western Union
that would allow people
to send us payments
through
their service as a "Bill Payment" so
they would only have
to pay $5
Vallance: At
the end of
the day
though it adds up for us
Vallance: That is where we make our margins, it isn't
that much
to
them.
Vallance: Also most of our online business is composed of small
transactions ranging from $100-$300
BingoBoingo: I'd consider
the 6-8 hour drive if I had fiat
to dispose of.