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Vexual: but
they got a new landcruiser
ThickAsThieves: no kenilworth just didnt fool enough people
to get any volume
Duffer1: maybe kenilworth
too greedy
to share
the spoils of
their scam with havelock
benkay: it's kinda crazy
there's nowhere you can point and be like "look: notional float adds up simply"
Duffer1: i know lol
that's why i'm surprised havelock hasn't fallen all over itself
to list
them
Vexual: i'm shocked asic hasn't
told em off yet
benkay: who's responsible for keeping
track of
that?
ThickAsThieves: <Duffer1> i'm shocked kenilworth still hasn't been listed, it's been a month <<<
they probly cant afford
the listing fees
moiety: \o/ muffins
turned out :D
the20year1: I'm not sure how
the calculate it, since we had shares from bitfunder
that migrated
the20year1: So what, 39% or so of
the first round has been sold
benkay: how much of your ipo have you sold,
the20year1?
Duffer1: cbtc financials: we
took in
the pooper but since we were so overvalued
to begin with we used
the remainder
to buy
the competition
the20year1: And
that's with 10 days of
them having lost our paperwork
the20year1: I don't know why Duffer1.
They said
they were listing at HL, and it
took me from Jan 9th
to Feb 7th
to get listed.
mircea_popescu: i wonder what
the strong financials
those'd be. undisclosed as is customary ?
the20year1: i'm
the first rentalstarter on bitcoin in 2013
mircea_popescu: how retarded do you have
to be
to claim first=anything in 2013 ?!
mircea_popescu: "CasinoBitco.in (CBTC) was
the first Bitcoin-only gaming establishment
to offer unique, provably-fair games along with a full Sportsbook. Operating successfully since May 2013"
Duffer1: Updates
tab has
the announce
herbijudlestoids: mircea_popescu: we got a buyout offer from a large company, now we can
tell
them
to f off or value us at 10-20
times more
Duffer1: "Terms of
the deal have not been disclosed. "
mircea_popescu: Duffer1 how much does one pay for one of
the casinos ?
moiety: i remember
that benkay, ridiculous
Duffer1: oh Namworld
they acquired bit777 and peerbet
ozbot: The Facebook Comment
That Ruined a Life - - News - Dallas - Dallas Observer
benkay: did you hear about
the kid who got sent away for more
than just one night for getting sarcastic on
the internet?
Namworld: Can someone explain
to me why CasinoBitcoin
trades at 400 MONTHS of profits now? Keeps raising.
moiety: ye of little faith
ThickAsThieves
B007: yeah I should probably do
that
herbijudlestoids: B007: just for
the record, you know you can
talk
to gribble in /query right? :)
gribble: This order would exceed
the size of
the order book. You would buy 31159.02 bitcoins, for a
total of 594758785.7867 USD and
take
the price
to 1000000000.0000. | Data vintage: 202.6239 seconds
bloctoc: B007
that's a question for bitcoin-otc
this forum is exclusively for smart-ass commentary
moiety: might make
them blue, i have dye
moiety: i wonder if my muffins will
turn out green, hope so
moiety: i love
the NZ accent, i wonder if
they all sound so cheeky
moiety: just using jam herbi, its
the bestthing
to use for muffins
moiety: morning, muffins are atually in
the process of being made finally! [kiwi/apple]
gribble: A market order
to buy 10000 bitcoins right now would
take 6752680.8043 USD and would
take
the last price up
to 949.2028 USD, resulting in an average price of 675.2681 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 56.0308 seconds
ThickAsThieves: Canada doesnt have an ID card
that works just like license?
Namworld: Yes. Obviously. Planning
to
take over
the world with my flying fortress
that rains doom.
mircea_popescu: Namworld clearly you're a
terrorist, because everyone drives
B007: are mtgox buys not going
though?
gribble: (market sell [--usd] [--market <market>] <value>) -- Calculate
the effect on
the market depth of a market sell order of <value> bitcoins. If <market> is provided, uses
that exchange. Default is mtgox. If '--usd' option is given, <value> denotes
the size of
the order in USD.
Namworld: Yet again I can't do stuff not related
to driving because
they only
take driver's license as a form of ID.
gribble: (market sell [--usd] [--market <market>] <value>) -- Calculate
the effect on
the market depth of a market sell order of <value> bitcoins. If <market> is provided, uses
that exchange. Default is mtgox. If '--usd' option is given, <value> denotes
the size of
the order in USD.
gribble: (market sell [--usd] [--market <market>] <value>) -- Calculate
the effect on
the market depth of a market sell order of <value> bitcoins. If <market> is provided, uses
that exchange. Default is mtgox. If '--usd' option is given, <value> denotes
the size of
the order in USD.
gribble: A market order
to sell 10 bitcoins right now would net 3909.1550 USD and would
take
the last price down
to 387.0100 USD, resulting in an average price of 390.9155 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 158.0034 seconds
herbijudlestoids: benkay: i
thought
there was an issue
that broke it, but apparently its been fixed, so i assume so
gribble: This order would exceed
the size of
the order book. You would sell 0 bitcoins, for a
total of 7229404.4576 USD and
take
the price
to 0. | Data vintage: 123.7412 seconds
benkay: as in does what ams said on
tin?
gribble: A market order
to sell 10000000 bitcoins right now would net 7228836.5211 USD and would
take
the last price down
to 0.0001 USD, resulting in an average price of 0.7229 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 34.2271 seconds
herbijudlestoids: ahha
ThickAsThieves,
this is one of
the posts "Fuck roses, lick 'er cunt."
gribble: A market order
to sell 100000 bitcoins right now would net 7106160.6930 USD and would
take
the last price down
to 2.6954 USD, resulting in an average price of 71.0616 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.1413 seconds
herbijudlestoids: are Australian kisses something people overseas
think we do but actually dont? :P
gribble: A market order
to sell 25000 bitcoins right now would net 5136084.7808 USD and would
take
the last price down
to 100.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 205.4434 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 27.7914 seconds
gribble: A market order
to sell 25000 bitcoins right now would net 5136084.7808 USD and would
take
the last price down
to 100.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 205.4434 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0754 seconds
taub: marketmaking in
these chinese exchanges is
too
tough
gribble: A market order
to sell 5000 bitcoins right now would net 2665619.2280 USD and would
take
the last price down
to 500.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 533.1238 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0463 seconds
gribble: (market sell [--usd] [--market <market>] <value>) -- Calculate
the effect on
the market depth of a market sell order of <value> bitcoins. If <market> is provided, uses
that exchange. Default is mtgox. If '--usd' option is given, <value> denotes
the size of
the order in USD.
gribble: (market sell [--usd] [--market <market>] <value>) -- Calculate
the effect on
the market depth of a market sell order of <value> bitcoins. If <market> is provided, uses
that exchange. Default is mtgox. If '--usd' option is given, <value> denotes
the size of
the order in USD.
ThickAsThieves: <mircea_popescu>
ThickAsThieves no it's not <<< it is for
the market command it seems
mircea_popescu: the human condition is a major
theme in artwork across
the centuries.
herbijudlestoids: mircea_popescu: lelll youre like an artist and your
theme is "one naked lady amongst many clothed people"
gribble: (market sell [--usd] [--market <market>] <value>) -- Calculate
the effect on
the market depth of a market sell order of <value> bitcoins. If <market> is provided, uses
that exchange. Default is mtgox. If '--usd' option is given, <value> denotes
the size of
the order in USD.
gribble: A market order
to sell 5000 bitcoins right now would net 1616577.0448 USD and would
take
the last price down
to 291.3229 USD, resulting in an average price of 323.3154 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.1923 seconds
gribble: (market sell [--usd] [--market <market>] <value>) -- Calculate
the effect on
the market depth of a market sell order of <value> bitcoins. If <market> is provided, uses
that exchange. Default is mtgox. If '--usd' option is given, <value> denotes
the size of
the order in USD.
MisterE: that is
their only hope is
to
take on altcoins
benkay: MisterE: better
to assume everything's a scam but Bitcoin.
MisterE: yea
thats
the only
thing
that worried me was
the Russian angle
mircea_popescu: MisterE no coin ever fails. much like
the us dollar, a coin has no actual obligations
mircea_popescu: and otherwise, sort-of dubious russian folk. not necessarily untrustworthy, just not particularly
trustworthy for any reasons.
MisterE: I
think
that counts
the ones
that have failed
too