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MJR_: anyway, to treat an order for .05 btc the same
as one for 100 btc is retarded
mircea_popescu: or in other words : ux is for USERS only. there's no suchj thing
as vx, visitor experience.
bitesak_: "Wednesday’s wild ride came
as someone gave away thousands of dollars worth of Bitcoins on Reddit, the social news site. News blog Business Insider calculated a Reddit user under the name “Bitcoinbillionaire” had given away $13,627.69896 worth of Bitcoins to Reddit users over the day."
bitesak_:
as you said, say the truth no matter the context, just make sure tis the truth
bitesak_: thanks. call options for Next month are the same price
as This month
as of strike 386
mod6: sometimes referred to
as a founding member of the Tea Party movement. << the guy is probably a cockmeat sandwich
mircea_popescu: Winklevii —
as they are popularly known — say they own nearly 1 percent of that, or some $11 million.
ThickAsThieves: i think people will need to use outside exchanges
as reference
jcpham: glbse was pretty secure but slows
as balls
MJR_: but he is working on it
as far
as i know
ThickAsThieves: i just mean that we make plenty of reasonable requests and suggestions that end up being painted
as absurd of they conflict with mp's original decision
ThickAsThieves: i did try to buy puts at the same time
as Bug, but I was too late
mircea_popescu: the reason it lasted too long is that the server itself was being isolated from syncing through being ddosed to
as much
as it could take
ThickAsThieves: but surely your system is gated to only give receipts
as proof of confirmed purchase, no?
Bugpowder: <mircea_popescu> your buy and the bot's cancelling hit in the same second. the bot was a few miliseconds earlier. the trade engine correctly identified the trade
as going to book. the server you were talking to however did not. [14:09] <mircea_popescu> it's ungodly that it has needed almost two hours to come to sense, there's been a host of syncing issues under today;s load.
lippoper: Anyone panicking about the bubble burst (most people) will try to cash out
as soon
as possible for
as cheap
as possible.
splnkr: but bank transfer still appears to be an option
as well
assbot: The eagle never lost so much time
as when he submitted to learn from the crow.
pigeons: i bought some more a few weeks ago and sold them all
as well
evoorhees:
as settled
as one can be with this crazy market :)
pandnh4: hi, does anyone have a good reading on current btc price
as mtgox is not trading?
Doffx: I would think they could do very quickly, I think they would rather just use it
as a tool to outlaw crytpo coins period though
mircea_popescu: ThickAsThieves so then not quite
as down
as all that ?
mjr_: though i see it
as 130/130
mjr_: bitfinex is still up trading around 120
as well
Bugpowder: (2013/4/11) Market Cooldown: Orders will not be accepted for the moment
as we need to upgrade our database to accommodate the trading volume. However, you may still cancel your pending and open orders. Trading will resume at 11.00 am JST.
gesell: put it on redit (
as a lie)
taub: However, despite these improvements once again our own suscess caused a massive sell off
as tons of new users added to MTGox decided to crash the market by not buying any bitcoin"
gesell: MagicalTux: "So, today I would like to inform everyone that DDoS that began earlier in the day was quickly mitigated by our new hardware upgrades. These included adding another Linux server with 128GB of memory! to our already existing Pentium Pro servers. However, despite these improvements once again our own suscess caused a massive sell off
as tons of new users added to MTGox decided to crash the market by not buying any bitcoin"
unbalanced: Well, it's close. Still acts
as a trustee... hrm.
mircea_popescu:
as long
as they can afford to pay all fines bitcoin may throw at them for it.
mircea_popescu: yeah, keiser is the polar opposite, inasmuch
as clues go.
MJR_: yes, most of you now think of getting screwed
as getting "goxxed" but i can make this look good
Scrat: I had to do the PCI compliance thing once, had to tick gems such
as "- you regularly run antivirus scans on your servers"
gesell:
as i was saying yesterday, if each execution of an order requires gox to recaculate a bunch of things such
as your current fee bracket, in addition to properly matching, then mangification at the cpu level is possible. and another argument for throttling oders per second per user until gox finds solutions
bgupta:
As far
as I know that guy is doing something else now. (Sold the exchange)
mircea_popescu: bgupta they have been pulling that deluded crap pretty much
as their signature since 2011.
mircea_popescu: this somehow is disproportionate to the attention, almost
as if the less skin in the game, the more theorizing etc.
naemsi: What are people using
as gox alternatives?
assbot: The eagle never lost so much time
as when he submitted to learn from the crow.
thestringpuller: I wrote them an email explaining with the non-linear increase in difficulty and them not having a contingency plan for BFL labs non-delivery, there would be a run on the stock
as dividends don't increase over time.
ThickAsThieves: feel free to verify, i was doing like 5 things at once (
as usual) when i did the math
bgupta: so quesiton for old time traders.. other than the big selloff in 11 (and the "fork flashcrash") have we ever seen such a dramatic downward price move? Basically 50%
as fast
as gox could handle it
mod6: im glue'd
as well :]
scottjp:
As I see it - we have broken into the mainstream ever so slightly and our systems don't hold up. This is part of the process I guess - this will help us improve - but it's pretty embarrassing
mircea_popescu: Namworld it was about half calls half puts
as i pointed out to jurov / he wanted to quote on the forum etc.
mircea_popescu: just
as soon
as a majority of the trade happens on N month
taub: might
as well go to bed, nothing gonna happen
MJR_: its funny that they think of limit orders
as "too advanced" but i think the market order should come with two warnings
gesell: taub: you are in good company. i purchased some new coin at 250
as well
gesell: deadweasel: not publically at least and the current dos's are actually DDoS or 1:1 dos. Not crashing the interface,
as far
as ive hard
gesell: gox should lower the number of bids one can make based on current lag. that way small orders can drag things down, aand its analog'ish enough that
as they fix lag issues even buts can do what they want
mircea_popescu: gesell on twitter. he was all herpderp bitcoin went to 150
as predicted now it is going to 500
MJR_: i just exercised at the exact same
as the bot said
Namworld: or bot just goes of when it can't get an average, which is from bitcoincharts which tends to go bust at the same time
as MtGox
MJR_: and rising past 251 on bitfloor (i think this may be record volume for bitfloor
as well)
MJR_: yeah...but not everyone follows this
as closely
Namworld: will probably keep selling small chunks
as we keep rising
xiando: I'll see this
as weakness if it even touches 250
Bugpowder: if the trend continues, yes, you should hold
as long
as you can.
taub:
As I predicted: BTC would hit $250 (+/- 1%) and then pull back (
as we've seen to $211). This is very healthy bull market action.
MJR_:
as people can buy and sell more, also enabling short selling which is good, because they HAVE to buy bitcoins at some point
bowjob: then i wont hoard
as much lol
bowjob: i mostly use it
as a "fuck u. BTC can exist phyiscally"
bowjob: and that kid you bumped into 5 years ago wont bother
as well
bowjob: im gonna try it
as well... so many top tier place in vancouver its like.. the best foods congregate there
bowjob: i wanna do taht shit
as well.. , it seems the prices of houses will go down soon
bowjob: id love to get my hands on dt
as well
unbalanced_: jurov, I appreciate you helping out on the transfers
as you have mentioned here before
Doffx:
As usual I was over complicating the why.
Doffx: Long time
as far
as this channel is concerned anyhow.
unbalanced_: MJR_: your server code could talk via APIs to anything it wants. In theory the client could too. Mix and match communication with different end points
as your app requires.
gesell: dont know if anyone is interested but speculating on the utility of bitcoin pre-2013 and putting SR at the top of the list... basing utility worth on yearly revenue would put btc at $1.6 per coin. It held actually around this value this until speculation started to flow in. bubble, craash... settled back to around $3 for the year and up to $13 before end of 2012. Putting price of bitcoin
as a function of utility + speculation where speculation is one of
gesell: buy ask walls on bitcoinity dont match actual orderbook (
as compared with clarkmoody)
bgupta: and remember because it's $ profits
as calls move more and more into the money they have a built in profit limiter.
jurov: two months in a row loss for MPOE bonds will cause having to cover them all yourself, can't we at least assume that
as a baseline?
jurov: ^ mircea_popescu, but im serious. C215T may be in the money tomorrow
as it looks
pgp: mp: I agree they shouldn't, but if their system is built around the idea of allowing unfunded order to be promoted to funded orders, that would occur no just when money comed in or out, but for those making two sided markets
as well...
jurov: mircea_popescu:
as a representative of bondholders i request you to increase price on calls
mircea_popescu: keep a process on the clearing side, just move things in the active bnook
as funds clear
taub: >Greece is considering slapping a .162 billion invoice on Germany
as compensation for the Second World War.
pgp: that gox press release was just
as I suspected... doing some sort of recursive credit check for unfunded orders...
MJR_: Scrat: a million ways to deal with traffic,
as long
as your router doesn't blow up
MJR_: Scrat: but you will incur more costs
as you bring up more servers to handle the CPU side of the DDOS, I was mostly worried about the network hardware side