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pigeons: same
as before, private payment networks, plus now the integration with bitstamp and ukto's weexchange
pigeons: you can have
as many keys
as you like but the keys arent "active" without 200 xrp owner reserve + 50 xrp + 50 xrp per trust line
smickles: afaik, you get
as many keys
as you buy
mircea_popescu: now,
as long
as the third party knows this, ie, you're not presenting yourself
as a broker when you're not brokering this is all fine
smickles: just because it's in my mpex account, doesn't mean i necessarily own it. I may hold it for another who then wants to trade with a third who wants me to hold it for them
as well
smickles: < mircea_popescu> what do you mean outside of mpex ?! << transfer ownership of mpex assest
as people, preferrably with contracts
jurov: and it can accept post requests that show
as files in s3 storage
B0g4r7: ^ Suppose Luke-jr travels to BFL HQ next week and obtains BFL ASICs before the 15th. Will the bet be decided
as true? Does it still count
as "delivery" if he picks them up?
smickles: you still use that pic of some guitar guy
as you forum avitar?
gribble: You rated user smickles on Sat Aug 25 08:39:34 2012, giving him a rating of 4, and supplied these additional notes: He's been running MPOE.ETF and releasing THE monthly reports, a model for all Bitcoin financial reporting. Also handled k's of BTC
as broker for various clients..
mircea_popescu: it's just there
as a possibility so people understand that no matter what happens, mpex will trade.
Namworld: the center stuff have way more paths leading to them than others... assuming each spot has the actual odds the same
as if the coin had 50% falling either side of each nail.
mircea_popescu: Up to 17.5 million RBS banking group customers were left without their money last night
as the bank’s systems crashed.
mircea_popescu: "The properties and procedures of bitcoin can solve real world problems like voting and tokenization, but for now, we use it
as money."
jcpham: he has the same initals
as me so he can assume my identity one day
maximian:
as long
as trades can be executed, it's all good
mircea_popescu: access may be spotty over the next coupla days
as everything's being assembled, but hey.
mircea_popescu: maximian there's a lot of hardware being set up. i wanted to get people a lifeline
as soon
as possible
mircea_popescu: it's funny tho, because in real world politics people consider the media's focusing on margianl nonissues
as signs of some sort of conspiracy.
OneMiner: mircea_popescu Except in this case we do have the authority. It's a collective
as opposed to unilateral action.
deadweasel: bitpride is going to do the same thing
as sdice?
deadweasel: yeah, i'm going for divs only stocks these days. sdice may not make it to the next divs,
as it is. the brand may make it through w/out the assets
BingoBongo: mod6 and it is the first one. BitBet shows the bet
as registered
as well
mod6: i can still use a butter knife
as a screwdriver
mircea_popescu:
as stupid
as that may turn out to be, it's still in the fucking contract
mircea_popescu: mod6 the problem here tho is that bitcoin
as it is is bitcoin
as it is.
BingoBongo: Another point for SD over most miners, BitcoinJ isn't
as poorly coded
as BitcoinD
BitHub: be nice is there was something just
as big or popular
as mtgox
mircea_popescu:
as long
as it's the consensus it's
as good
as any other, for a service provider.
mod6:
as long
as everyone else figures out how to solve the block size issue.
jcpham: and that was
as close
as he came to it
BitHub: nice same guy
as godfather
jcpham: At first, most users would run network nodes, but
as the
Namworld:
as price go up, people tend to start putting money in the way.
mircea_popescu: hey, is it the guy who misidentified someone else's bet on bitbet
as his own and rose hell here a few days ago ?
Bowjob: im trolling gfaqs with coins
as practice.. still training
jurov:
as so many ppl did
benkay: same question
as BingoBongo: are pools being ddosed
as well?
mircea_popescu: from the most recent attack still under way
as I write
mircea_popescu: "o wait, you mean ddos
as in, 6-7 gb sustained with 20gb peaks ?! OMG TAKE A HIKE"
mjr__:
as to how one combats this
mircea_popescu:
as a relative rock bottom, if things can't be otherwise resolved within a couple of days i will have a vpn installed. this has the disadvantage that it puts the brokers in an iffy spot
mircea_popescu: but to expand on the plan :
as an absolute rock bottom if things can't be otherwise resolved within a week, i will publish a gmail address, and trade will work via email (you email your paste instead of putting into site, you get it back)
mircea_popescu: the girl hinted
as much at some point arguing with the hearn&co idiot parade.
kakobrekla: funny, 100mhash revenue in euro dollars is same
as 1 year ago give or take
dub: which will leave people who are doign ot
as a business
dub: mircea_popescu: exactly the same thing will happen
as happened with gpu
dub:
as soon
as diff normalises its the same game
mircea_popescu: it did use the cheap "anyone can run a gpu" fud tactic, but in fact it was
as centralised
as it can get.
mircea_popescu: it never existed to begin with. pseudonimity however is just
as 100%
as it always was.
dub: right, so much like we won't have teh market you percieve
as free for much longer, bitcoin will stop working
jborkl: so,
as people upgrade clients- transactions get passed faster
dub: bitcoin adoption
as a whole may not accept that
mircea_popescu:
as soon
as they start thinking they know what *should* be what
mircea_popescu:
as long
as people submit to natural law the take over the world.
jcpham: implying no such thing
as free will
dub: there is no such thing
as free market
mjr_: dub:
as will bitcoin
mircea_popescu:
as long
as it's useful for something, that's what it's for.
mjr_: i would think of it
as...does the casino not calculate your payout after each hand?
mircea_popescu: yeah, sure, i'm not keeping 10k worth of pipe
as a hot and ready to go backup, i admit
nanotube: and if you use gribble/supy
as base, it by default limits number of commands per user per time, so they can't even flood it out.
mod6:
as well, is it a good idea to store everyones cyphertexts indefinately?
mircea_popescu: all you have to do is take urls from people and feed them into server
as pgp strings
imsaguy: and then the bot filters anything not formed
as url
mircea_popescu: now, a humongo 10gb dedicated solution is being set up
as we speak
jurov: but he was talking about it being attacked
as if it was no concern for him
assbot: The eagle never lost so much time
as when he submitted to learn from the crow.
Bowjob: of the dude who sent 94 BTC
as tx
Bowjob: just like the dude who sent 94 BTC
as tx fee
mircea_popescu: i dunno why i went ahead and used them
as a pp for some obscure host
dub:
as in, its a hard coded failsafe
dub:
as I keep saying, inb4 $2
Bowjob: we are all going burn in hell for it. might
as well enjoy life
Bowjob: no, just saying. if i could wake up
as a third grader, i could blend in
Chaang-Noi: yeah im doing f5 over and over about
as fast
as i cant type :)
jurov: coinbr keeps getting mpex deposits
as if nothing was happening
mircea_popescu: but tell him i said his pool never saw
as much btc
as mpex saw this year alone.
BitHub: its funny
as hell tho, main topic of discussion atm
dub: s.deuce is paying higher fees
as of today
Namworld: Who has mining stocks to lend me?
As always I have lots of backings available and good borrowing habits.
BitHub: that's why may
as well get jah
jcpham: "If Coinbase borrowed inventory off btcjam (
as btcquick does) they'd probably fund pretty quickly and have a better cost basis"
jurov: and only proxies would know where..
as long
as it stays secret, no hoppin necessary