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nubbins`: consider the statement suitably modified
nubbins`: if you drop your $500 phone so often that you need to put it in a case, maybe you shouldn't have one
keonne: cases are for poor people according to nubbins`
nubbins`: fluffypony, i don't use cases, but tyvm
fluffypony: nubbins`: want a wooden case for it? we have a bunch as gifts, but most of our customers are Android users, and the guy that makes them doesn't make Android cases
truffles: im surprised cuz i read they dont withstand cold temps
nubbins`: REAL MEN CHECK THEIR TELEPHONES SEVERAL TIMES AN HOUR
keonne: asciilifeform: what was the name of that soviet cartoon you mentioned earlier
keonne: this is why you get all the pussy and btc
keonne: how do you have all these on hand nubbins`
truffles: so Iphones are popular cuz theyre shiny?
fluffypony: gizmodo is popular? I stopped reading there a long time ago
ozbot: Rich People Like iPhones, Poor People Like Android – The Interrobang
fluffypony: nubbins`: so you're a Windows Phone user, then?
truffles: dam i missed that memo
keonne: does anyone use the blockchain android wallet
nubbins`: it's too cold for backyard pools here
dignork: mircea_popescu, it's just a sensible default, which can be changed via weechat.look.paste_max_lines, same idea is implemented in some unixes by aliasing 'rm' to 'rm -i', just a default
keonne: but aye on the pools of btc and pussy
keonne: dont ruin the image, i want to be you
keonne: since in my mind hes lounging in a pool flush with btc and pussy in the virgin islands
keonne: honestly my job doesnt feel like a job, so i guess im lucky there
nubbins`: what in the fuck is a job
keonne: er meant to tab mircea
keonne: keonne: #bitcoin-assets is like a second job << first job for most people here. i see that, at least im honest, maybe one day i will be able to afford the trading platform fee and have my mind warped enough to warrant a spot in the full time club
pLambert: until the end of the month, I think
benkay: how long does this one go for?
ThickAsThieves: too bad theyll suck the sould out of colbert
ozbot: Weak Chinese Trade Data Cloud Growth Hopes - WSJ.com
ThickAsThieves: so about 24k coins on the market
gribble: Bitstamp | A market order to buy 23500 bitcoins right now would take 14785226.8837 USD and would take the last price up to 1299.9800 USD, resulting in an average price of 629.1586 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 59.7878 seconds
gribble: Bitstamp | A market order to buy 22500 bitcoins right now would take 13607783.7198 USD and would take the last price up to 1075.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 604.7904 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 45.7563 seconds
gribble: Bitstamp | A market order to buy 20000 bitcoins right now would take 11195529.8825 USD and would take the last price up to 849.9800 USD, resulting in an average price of 559.7765 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 25.9547 seconds
gribble: Bitstamp | A market order to buy 15000 bitcoins right now would take 7503392.7506 USD and would take the last price up to 655.6800 USD, resulting in an average price of 500.2262 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 18.2787 seconds
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] [PAID] 3.14857344 BTC to 7`663 shares, 41088 satoshi per share
gribble: Bitstamp | This order would exceed the size of the order book. You would buy 24098.515 bitcoins, for a total of 17899251.1321 USD and take the price to 99999.9900. | Data vintage: 0.0374 seconds
gribble: Bitstamp | A market order to buy 10000 bitcoins right now would take 4496710.4412 USD and would take the last price up to 520.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 449.6710 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 232.9129 seconds
gribble: Bitstamp BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 385.52, Best ask: 389.82, Bid-ask spread: 4.30000, Last trade: 385.51, 24 hour volume: 30635.18837803, 24 hour low: 382.7, 24 hour high: 446.97, 24 hour vwap: 412.975167632
danielpbarron: one-of-a-kind stupidity there
kanzure: danielpbarron: this is the sort of hyper-fanatacism that i am seeking
gribble: Bitstamp BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 390.0, Best ask: 390.1, Bid-ask spread: 0.10000, Last trade: 390.0, 24 hour volume: 30204.17198800, 24 hour low: 382.7, 24 hour high: 446.97, 24 hour vwap: 413.134967346
danielpbarron: "The banks would be saved because people would be borrowing as much money as possible in order to buy bitcoin." <-- ...
nubbins`: almost makes you think he shouldn't have been appointed to the senate in the first place
nubbins`: seriously. the senate. highest judicial body in the country. guy gets fired for being a shitbag, and the best job he can scrounge together after that is putting together the weekly schedule at the fuckin Bare Fax
kanzure: oh i see, i should have asked what's wrong with the senate =)
nubbins`: from law-school dropout to canadian senator to strip club manager
danielpbarron: haha i've probably been on that train, looks like MTA
kanzure: personally i think all bitcointalk.org posts should start with "Yo,"
danielpbarron: "If I was Chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve, the most powerful central bank in the world, I would be buying bitcoin like mad."
kanzure: like this one: http://diyhpl.us/~bryan/papers2/bitcoin/fanaticism/if-i-was-chairman-of-the-fed.yaml
kanzure: i want the stuff that will still found funny even if bitcoin does eat up the world
fluffypony: kanzure: this is GOOD news!
kanzure: i'm open to suggestions for what content to include
fluffypony: benkay: I thought it was a ponzi scheme?
danielpbarron: i guess those peeps who were bugging me to buy the other day are happy now
fluffypony: yeah just took a nose dive down
fluffypony: oh look, welcome to the magical 400.00
fluffypony: danielpbarron: yeah that's what I figured
danielpbarron: and you probably have to avoid some taxes to afford it
danielpbarron: there are ways to get non-crappy food but you have to know what you're doing
fluffypony: when I said that on Reddit ages ago I got attacked by apologists
truffles: he'll have a great time let him go
danielpbarron: for all of the above reasons
gribble: Bitstamp BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 398.55, Best ask: 399.0, Bid-ask spread: 0.45000, Last trade: 400.0, 24 hour volume: 27083.22463861, 24 hour low: 398.55, 24 hour high: 446.97, 24 hour vwap: 417.472358929
fluffypony: danielpbarron: she meant for holiday, we would never move there
danielpbarron: honest individuals don't need money; Big Brother feeds them
danielpbarron: or you're a terrorist
danielpbarron: get poisoned with crappy food, drugged water, groped by the "authorities," wealth confiscated because you probably sold drugs to get it
truffles: get items stolen at tsa
danielpbarron: not worth the risk of possibly not being allowed to leave
danielpbarron: well i've seen plenty of individuals storing data in other ways, like using the last 4 or 5 decimal places of a balance to encode data
fluffypony: "we must go to all 50 states. Except Alaska. Alaska isn't going to be nice."
fluffypony: my wife is talking about going to the US at some stage
dexX7: you don't need to hold everything in memory, but there is a database with all unspent outputs. more outputs = delayed lookup
kanzure: anywho then the counterparty server sends getrawtransaction messages over rpc to the bitcoin node for every transaction since the burn period began
kanzure: uh i wonder if -txindex is the right parameter. hrm. it's the one about indexing.
kanzure: so often this means reindexing the blockchain for nodes that haven't been using -txindex
dexX7: the complaint was the amount of unspent outputs/utxo bloat created by those transactions - the argument fails because those unspent outputs are actually spendable and spent frequently
benkay: is that so?
benkay: so you can't possibly be telling me that a full node needs to hold the whole bc in memory to do its job
danielpbarron: well, I'm not 100% behind the DEX; I understand the arguments against it, and it's not the end of my world if the devs figure out a way to stop it
benkay: i lose track of all the colored coin implementations
thestringpuller: like the ratio of scam to actual businesses was too damn high
benkay: i want to know more about these memory requirements imposed by mastercoin
thestringpuller: s.dice was teh closest thing to a scam no mpex...
benkay: hang on this topic is stupid and boring and you're all stupid and boring for engaging in it
danielpbarron: you want to throw the baby out with the bathwater?
danielpbarron: i get that, thestringpuller
thestringpuller: you will always have to trust the issuer*
dexX7: benkay: think of "let's create new transaction types and coins, encode the transaction information and store it on the blockchain as pubkeys in multisig transaction outputs"
thestringpuller: but each excahnge is centralized as you will always trust the issuer
danielpbarron: i think there is room for both centralized and decentralized
thestringpuller: exchanges will always be centralized things, there can be multiple exchanges
benkay: he's underwriting, thestringpuller
danielpbarron: i never used that site
danielpbarron: i'm on the side of counterparty if I had to choose, i think the decentralized exchange is a great idea
dexX7: 1. metacoins and the utxo set: http://i.imgur.com/c9mpd8h.png, 2. what is way more "avoidable" than multisigs is the creation of multiple unspent outputs "to have free outputs ready" (@ xcp) x_x
benkay: start with a counterparty txn. is this thing in flight or has it confirmed?
benkay: let's tell a little story and try to work through this
danielpbarron: i might be explaining some technical details incorrectly; i'm not a dev