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dexX7: "freeing labcoin
to sell
them off" - what does
that mean?
ThickAsThieves: lol, so burnside confirms
the shares,
thus freeing labcoin
to sell
them off
Duffer1: and
that only 1 account holds 85%
Duffer1: i'm frankly shocked
that
they haven't sold
their shares
Namworld: I'm satisfied enough with Coinroll.
There's a lot of stuff coming up.
pankkake: and
they plan
to issue more shares
Namworld: Profits
too small
to be
that high priced
Namworld: Which meant it
traded at 10x
the NAV
Namworld: Like Sandstorm which went
to 10x IPO price and
traded like
that for a while...
Namworld: It's
the same for every IPO on havelock
ThickAsThieves: Anyone going
to
the Amsterdam bitcoin conference at
the end of
the month?
Duffer1: Namworld
thank's for your work btw :), I've been slowly
trying
to learn enough about spreadsheets
to build something close
to your example sheet
Namworld: But it's pretty straightforward
to use.
Namworld: I
think Bender in Futurama used something similar
to help him bend stuff... Must have been something like Bend-gay or Bend-aid. I can't recall
the exact name.
thestringpuller: Duffer1
that's
the name I'm going
to use for my bitcoin podcast
Duffer1: actually i use a smartphone app called world clock widget
to display east coast, london, kabul, and
tokyo
ozbot: Let me google
that for you
dexX7: what are
the
three most used/common
time zones? utc, edt and cst?
kleeck: That's a beautiful image,
though. Really.
Duffer1: i wonder why his ignore
tag is bright orange
kleeck: ^
The post of crumbs' life.
ozbot: [ActiveMining]
The Official Active Mining Discussion
Thread
dexX7: ThickAsThieves: when does
the bee
trading start?
matuszed: Idk better ways
to express
that
trade IMO
pankkake: maybe
they said 30d average?
though I don't
think it was
that low
Duffer1: well
to be fair
that was
the rate yesterday
matuszed: That bond shouldnt be able
to compete with existing products
matuszed: Ciphermine's
the most amateur of
them all
matuszed: Anyway, my loss, not CipherMine's. Incredibly careless error! :$ Lucky for someone
though I guess!
matuszed: In case anyone is wondering which numptee just sold 2,500 bonds at 0.00012 BTC each,
that was me on my personal account (woodtech). I bought some of
the IPO myself and intended
to re-list
them at 0.012 BTC each but somehow an extra
two 0's got in
there. :/
matuszed: you see
this
thing with
the BTCT ciphermine bond
Duffer1: lol i just got
the havelock "public offering now available" email
dexX7: i really should
throw away my prejudices against havelock's design/usability and
take it more serious =D
mjoiii: Was fully expecting
to see cloud flare
Ogedei: i assume people bought
through api or something
Doctor_Andonuts: I couldnt buy any, I had coin on
the site and everything. Was not refreshing quick enough =(
bloctoc: Jesus… how
to set up a filter in
textual?
dub: I wield
te power of assrape does
that count?
kleeck: Why hold any ill-will against
the customer?
kakobrekla: i hope all bfl buyers feel
the power of assrape
Duffer1: i feel so bad for bfl buyers, i mean buying
their shit is bad, but putting up with
their nonstop
trolling is just horrible
kakobrekla: they are delivering mining gear just as
they delivered
the 1k btc bet
ThickAsThieves: "But i made so much with my
trading system,
that i don't have
to work. So i won't change
that because of some haters."
ThickAsThieves: "My reason
to "think"
they are legit is,
that i
trust
them. As i already wrote. " - Labcoiner
kleeck: His mouth hasn't been
the same since.
kleeck: Like
the dude who frequented
the adult video store down
the block
to suck men off. He would hang around in
the store afterwards
to
the face of
the dick he sucked, until one fateful day his father walked out of
the bathroom.
kleeck: Read
that one
too. Some lulz.
dub: I
think his mother and father are related
dexX7: are
they probably related?
kleeck: Read
that
thsi morning jurov.
dexX7: hey by
the way, does
the name "will voorhees" ring a bell here?
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ThickAsThieves: maybe
they realize
that every bitcoiner
thinks
they are
the smartest one
kleeck: Forexminute is becoming
the
tabloid of
the Bitcoin space.
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00978800 BTC
to 2`019`576 shares, 50 satoshi per share
mircea_popescu: "What of "terrorism"? Will mandatory anti-terrorism software, provided
to Microsoft by
the federal government, monitor and report my computerized activities
to
the Department of Homeland Security for review?"
johngalt: ValueError: need more
than 1 value
to unpack (file "/pyenv/coinflow27/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/willie/coretasks.py", line 132, in
track_modes)
jorash: On
the Shor sprint, 6-12 weeks. -assets has private investors (a la yourself)
benkay: what is your
time horizon on
this play? and why are you raising money in -assets instead of with private investors?
jorash: cryptos (vast majority, including btc) are not affected by Shor's...
traditional banking is incredibly affected by Shor's. Grover's is
the danger
to btc... It achieves square root of N speed up over
traditional unsorted search algos (such as what your ASIC runs if you run one)
benkay: i
think you have
to convince me
that distribution of inputs
to hash fn
that generates coinbases is not random
jorash: it is
taken *as an assumption*
that universal quantum emulation is hard for
Turing machines, even
though such assumption is not proven.
jorash: sure you can visit --
Toronto, Canada
jorash: You have
the idea, but we're not doing anything physically fancy with
the silicon like annealing which is what Dwave does (unless you consider coding
to be physically fancing) --- we're
tackling
the problem from a 'computational complexity' angle, ie. optimzation in
the simulation algorithm itself
benkay: actually
that's a not scam requirement i
think
jorash: adding noise
to
the
teleportation process it is shown
that you can simulate
these universal systems quickly classicaly! Alas, one must perform error correction, which again results in slow down. But a new result shows one only must perform error correction at
the end of
the circuit. If you do so,
then
there's only poly overhead for correction, not exp!
Thus, your circuit is quantum-universal
jorash: Gottesman-Knill
theorem shows 'stabilizer systems' are classically easy despite beign quantum-entangled. Such systems require
the addition of a 'non-Clifford gate'
to become universal (ie.
to be able
to run all quantum algos). Such non-Clifford gates may be 'teleported' by 'magic states'.
This results in an exponential slow down (2^N bits where N is number of qubits). *However*, by
benkay: i mean i don't know shit from shinola but isn't
this called quantum annealing?
benkay: yeah isn't
this called quantum annealing?
benkay: instead of actually building quantum systems, let's emulate
them in silicon?
benkay: i mean
that's a good place
to start
benkay: i don't really do formal math, so i have a hard
time really digging your kind of shit but believe you me i will dedicate some horsepower
jorash: May I
try
to briefly summarize
the blog article I posted which expplains
the approach?
benkay: where in
the chain you plan
to optimize
benkay: because now i have
to figure out how exactly you're going
to implement
that