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nubbins`: i doubt he would have done such a
thing just
to drive
traffic
to his blog. which happens
to be a
tumblr.
nubbins`: the one
that came from some random nobody's
tumblr, you mean? :D
greenspan_fan: so,
thoughts on
the legitimacy of
the my gox slide deck?
nubbins`: you may be
the first pleb
to successfully get 0.0.4 running
nubbins`: on
the bright side, i'm getting further with compiling crystal space on osx
dignork: lol: coins are generated at
the discretion of
the chairman
ozbot: Crytocurrency of
the Working Man
assbot: Last
trade for NEOBEE on HAVELOCK was at 0.005 BTC [+]
nubbins`: the coffee i'm drinking is worth more
than gox
MisterE: " MisterE,
the volume numbers on MPOE for depth are complete and utter nonesense, he's claiming
that his ultra
thinly
traded virtual stock
trading on it's own market is worth more
than a mtgox because
the spot price was ludicrous"
jurov: good. i'm at amazon,
too, if you need sth
mike_c: sure. i'll set it up
tomorrow and send you info.
nubbins`: let's
try a wiki and see what happens
mike_c: i mean, if it's wordpress we can just let
them host. but i can
throw up a wiki if
that's
the decision.
nubbins`: well, doesn't matter much
to me who hosts it, why don't you guys flip a ;;coin or have an armwrestle or something
mike_c: virginia. it's good stuff, very close
to nsa for easy monitoring.
jurov: mike_c has hosrting,
too. but it's in
the US?
nubbins`: jurov's
the one with
the underutilized hosting
mike_c: i prefer wiki-style, but you're
the one with
the hot domain name
nubbins`: it's not a huge effort
to modify, say, a post about compile instructions based on feedback in comments
mike_c: you
think blog style is better
than community edit?
mike_c: i like it. so we have a domain name. what about software? any suggestions better
than wikimedia?
nubbins`: (eulorum being both
the singular of eulora and a portmanteau of "eulora" and "forum")
nubbins`: oh, CS in 0.0.1 is precompiled? i can't use
this D:
jurov: welll... what about
the jursdiction
mike_c: btcalpha isn't exactly crumbling under
the
traffic load :)
jurov: only use
that free hosting if
they allow backups
jurov: i have nice and horribly underutilized php hosting at gandi,
too
mike_c: i'd be willing
to host one if
there's interest.
nubbins`: didn't
think so, but honestly don't know
mike_c: so is wikimedia. just could be good
to let anyone edit it
nubbins`: i'm gonna set up a wordpress blog in
the next couple days so we can have a permanent home for compiling/troubleshooting etc info
jurov: becuse i
then used CS from 0.0.1 and it segfaults
jurov: maybe
they patched it internally
nubbins`: i feel like it's in one of
the earlier bundles
jurov: eulora doesn't ship
their CS cource?
nubbins`: i
tried compiling a couple of 2.1 snapshots
jurov: i
tried CS both from gentoo ebuild
Bugpowder: I need
to go record from
the mouse brains... Will put
this on hold for a bit.
mike_c: yeah,
that's where i'm at.
jurov: yes? i got segfault
too
mike_c: and got a seg fault even earlier
than before
mike_c: so i reinstalled, switching from ubuntu 13
to 12.04
mike_c: pretty bad luck. chetty suggested graphics drivers. so i updated my drivers and it hosed
the box.
Bugpowder: as
the mt gox green address passes it
the coins several links up
the chain.
Bugpowder: The list may not be exhaustive
though
dignork: Bugpowder: ok, but how do you know
the owner of 1M1ZkWpHfuQthji2AVsGDvpfY2PrcXQar6 ?
Bugpowder: A bunch were rapidly chained down
to addresses of a few 1000 BTC each
then
they sat for a while
dignork: Bugpowder: how do you locate
the wallets? I mean what are
the graph scan conditions?
Bugpowder: Soon we will see what happened
to
the cold wallets.
mike_c: wow.
that sounds cool. is it performant?
Bugpowder: The good news is
that I have interfaced matlab with block chain.info so I can spider
through
these addresses instead of hand analyzing
them
KRS-One: are u guys watching
these marekts
dexX7: must be legit - "bitcoin" (not "Bitcoin", well at least sometimes), "Blockchain.info" (not blockchain.info) and round quotation marks.. matches
the style used in previous statements ;)
fract4l: can anyone recommend a good one
that
takes BTC w/ instant setup?
fract4l: dignork: hahah. how did you look
that up
Namworld: lol whut.
This is golden bullshit right at
the first paragraph. Gotta read
that.
Bugpowder: which occasionally get pushed back
to
the hot
nubbins`: so
they're
taking a huge cold wallet and splitting it into several smaller cold wallets and one hot wallet
Bugpowder: kakobrekla: I
think I can scrape
the specific blocks I need from block chain.info
nubbins`: but why bifurcate 5
times on
the way from cold
to hot?
Bugpowder: ThickAsThieves:
To
top up
the withdrawals? Maybe
the green address is
their hot wallet?
ThickAsThieves: i cna understand breaking it up into other wallets, by why go back
to
the green one?
Bugpowder: addresses getting cut in half 5 of 6
times,
then sitting for a while, some going back into
the green address.
Bugpowderr: but we can see if
there are some patterns and get a feeling for it
ThickAsThieves: i suppose you cna only prove
they DO have
them with some confidence
kakobrekla: i pinged my bois, mebbe ill get a reply
tomorro
Bugpowderr: Anyway...
That block range is
the key block range I
think MtGox set up
their cold addresses in.
Bugpowderr: ok I will
try
to figure
that out... Doing lots of stuff at
the moment
kakobrekla: well any blockchain parser is such
tool
Bugpowderr: kakobrekla: I mean for
the network.... Is
there a
tool I can use
to scrape
this out of
the block chain data myself?
kakobrekla: em, you mean all from
that list or all
tx on
the network
Bugpowderr: Then we can see all
the putative cold storage addresses, and how many eventually pour back into
the green address
Bugpowderr: ThickAsThieves:
the x axis is a
timeline (in
transaction #)
Bugpowderr: kakobrekla: I need a JSON of all
transactions
that have 1 input and
two outputs from block 156631
thru 156900.
ThickAsThieves: not sure how
to read
that chart, does it need a
timeline?