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Jere_Jones: Does
that mean
that about half
the original btc are sitting roughly 2 hops away from
the green address?
Bugpowderr: How do I do
that ghost
thing so I can get my nick back?
Bugpowderr: The address at one point moves 437,000 BTC,
then bifurcates
that several
times into smaller addresses, some of which eventually get returned
to
the green address. Let's call
these putative cold storage addresses.
peterl: looks like neobee is entering
the 'dump' stage of
the pump and dump
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to Havelock
kakobrekla: basically on bets
that you perceive close
to 50:50 it only makes sense
to bet when
the weight is high or
the yes
to no ratio skewed badly
mike_c: it basically means i can't give up
the odds
the weight is laying.
the weight being
the decreasing odds
that bitbets offer as
the bet goes on
Jere_Jones: mike_c "fade
the weight"? What does
that mean?
mike_c: should be fun
to watch
though.
mike_c: i don't have a strong enough opinion
to fade
the weight.
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table
tennis robot
to beat human
nubbins`: oh, karplel resigned from
the foundation?
nubbins`: not sure
there's such a
thing as a perfect analogy here
pankkake: bitbet
titles are always kinda
trolly
ThickAsThieves: the
title for
the NEOBEE bitbet may be leading a bit, what if it just moves
to some other exchange?
diametric: theres no way
they'd be adding litecoin
to
the
trading engine now.
diametric: well
the second part is less vague
diametric: mircea_popescu: so i was looking at
that bet, it says "however momentarily", so all it would
take is someone
to
throw up a buy order for 150.1 right?
kakobrekla: i
think
the size of bets over
time would be an interesting metric
mircea_popescu: probably by now
the only point of interest re mtgox left.
mike_c: he basically broke even (instead of losing his shirt), so
they are way below EV
mike_c: the big bump (and reason
they aren't close
to EV) was nakowa dumping 1mil in action in september i believe
mike_c: yeah,
they started
tracking mid october
Duffer1: since
they're still in business
jurov: Duffer1: do
they deserve such attention?
mircea_popescu: Duffer1 whatever he picks, he can be at it until
the cows come home
mike_c: kakobrekla: volume hit 5m 10 days agao.
the line is pretty steady.
thestringpuller: you must send mircea_popescu one female as
tribute
though for future questions
wao-ender: c'mon, but
they rent some kind big building in
that
tiny
town?
Rod: thanks. best
to duffer1 and all.
mircea_popescu: (this is probably
the best place
to get in
touch with me)
wao-ender: kakobrekla: like
they investing in
their own stocks?
Rod: This has been interesting, learned a few
things
to be sure.
wao-ender: mircea_popescu:
time
travel has been proven!
Rod: Mircea, I'm gonna set up a wallet and Ill
tweet you when it's done. Probably later
this week as I am
traveling some over
the next few days.
kakobrekla: i guess its cheaper
to play martingale
mircea_popescu: i've not been watching it much, other
than
to marvel in disbelief how
the profit just won't revert
to normal.
kakobrekla: seems
the volume went quickly
to 5mio and now is kinda sluggish ?
nubbins`: our goal was
to make an album
that would cause children
to weep
pankkake: also, I have almost free bandwidth.
torrents everywhere on my servers
pankkake: I hope 0.9 will fix sync
though, because
the current situation sucks
nubbins`: havelock goes down for an hour and
the bet resolves as yes
kakobrekla: yeah BingoBoingo , dont
take me
too seriously.
pankkake: it is fast, and it has a lot of usage. I'm uploading around ~600kbs/s all
the
time
Duffer1: the bootstrap
torrent is really fast
BingoBoingo: Multibit just
tracks inputs and outputs, it doesn't do
the client sever
thing electrum does
though.
pankkake: that's a
thing
to now beforehand nowadays. cause you will spend a week downloading 18Gs
pankkake: does Multibit keep
the blockchain on your machine?
gribble: Next difficulty estimate | 3756197794.67 based on data since last change | 3964540086.78 based on data for last
three days
Rod: ok, so I will set up one up
tonight
Duffer1: ya probably fastest
to get set up on blockchain.info for a wallet address,
then start bitpay kyc account procedures probably
takes a while
pankkake: (but you will spend a week explaining
to bitpay what your nonprofit does :p)
Rod: we would probably autosell since we would seek
to convert
to $
mircea_popescu: i
think bitpay actually pays out
to paypal ? not even sure, never used
them myself.
mircea_popescu: if youwant
to keep
them prolly blockchain.info, or sure, multibit.org
mircea_popescu: if you want
to autosell your bitcoins you can prolly use bitpay
Rod: is
there a consensus about which is best for a non-profit like us
that is not
terribly sophisticated?
mircea_popescu: getting a proper wallet will require some more downloading and reading, which i encourage you
to do, but it will
take
time.
mircea_popescu: go
to blockchain.info, you can set one up in like a minute
Duffer1: ah so you've never been
to bitcointalk.org
then? :P
Rod: of course i get bitcoin, just did not know of
the fraud possibilities
Duffer1: do you know how
to/need help with setting a bitcoin wallet?
Rod: i am unfamiliar with
this world; i feel like a 70 year old guy looking at
the moonshot.
Duffer1: people
trying
to reinvent
the wheel and reenact
the history of money pretty much daily
mircea_popescu: there are some other people
trying
to cover
things, but
they're you know, doing other
things.
mircea_popescu: sifting
through
there you can get AT LEAST a subject a day.
Rod: i mean no offense
to anyone