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furuknap: Yeah,
there was someone suggesting
that Paypal would force
them
to give back money when
the 1 year since order had passed (which is just about now). It was just a rumor,
though, but I connected my misreading with
that rumor.
jurov: heh, someone really could forcibly liquidate bfl,
too
furuknap: I read BFL from earlier and
then forcibly liquidated. For a moment, I
thought
they were in
trouble :-)
jurov: their cover is estimated
to be between 13-18 million satoshi. i'm really curious how much exactly it is
jurov: whatever. i've got a nice stash of X.IDIFF.JUN , would be fun
to see
them get forcibly liquidated few days sooner.
jurov: but
that's 2 weeks, not 3 days :D
jurov: and for
that we prolly need an oracle,
too
Neil: next diff will be > 20m I
think
OneFixt: it
touched 110, and now
the next one is ineffect: back down
OneFixt: louong: haha yes, i was just pointing
that out
louong: go
to #bitcoin-analysis and
tell him
that lol. It did
touch his 110 prediction
this replaced
gribble: BTCUSD
ticker | Best bid: 106.19000, Best ask: 107.34044, Bid-ask spread: 1.15044, Last
trade: 107.34044, 24 hour volume: 180128.64995756, 24 hour low: 88.00000, 24 hour high: 110.63051, 24 hour vwap: 99.21308
mircea_popescu: dub yeh, i kinda plan
to be very open with development afap
dub: hit me up if you need play
testers, a bit of an rpg noob but im fps jesus
kakobrekla: i
think it would make more sense
the other way around, for bids part of
the
table
dub: mircea_popescu:
today in an hour or
today in 23 hours 59 min?
dub: mircea_popescu: how long
till you're closing it?
furuknap: mp, how did
the IPO go? Did you sell out all your 100m shares?
assbot: Yeah. No damn
tobacco,
that's for sure.
ericmuys_: ThickAsThieves: hey
TAT when does VM go live on BTCT?
gribble: There are currently 132803.17 bitcoins offered at or under 1.11111111111e+21 USD, worth 3.19950778986e+12 USD in
total. | Data vintage: 0.0686 seconds
furuknap: Wow seems like
there was a bit of action last night. Luckily, I got a piece of
the action.
error4734: with a small market it's easy
to say : yes i'll pump
this shit
lippopper: good read yeah, but I wonder if it's
the cause of so many people dumping?
lippopper: Are you
telling me
this crash is artificially caused by fontas's prophecy?
error4734: Fontas on may 31 : Looking for one large BTC crash near June 8 lasting 3 days with a 4 day recovery. If
this does not happen I will be quite surprised.
damientrog: him again? I always read
that name associated
to pump n dump
parseval: I
think I went
through
the demo gallery, never used it
parseval: I haven't done anything
to
that besides modify
the links with some icons
parseval: But
that's just
to show
the responsiveness of it, not
the site itself :P
parseval: Really
that's just a basic
template, uncustomized, but it does responsive pretty well
Diablo-D3: parseval: foundation has had
that nailed down for quite a few months
Diablo-D3: parseval: well, its planned for bootstrap 3.0 I
think, but
thats not even close
to being release worthy
inhies: i really wish btct.co's api would be consistent with
the orders part of
the portfolio
parseval: They have, Diablo-D3.
There's a new Responsive bootstrap
Diablo-D3: its one of
the glaring errors in bootstrap
parseval: I need
to rework
the entire site I
think
Diablo-D3: I wish bootstrap would start doing mobile first design
though
parseval: Eh, I need a better front page for coinflow.co
That's in foundation, but just one of
the basic
templates
Diablo-D3: parseval:
thats
the worst part of bootstrap I
think
inhies: parseval: yea very
true
Diablo-D3: parseval: you'd be surprised how many 960 influenced frameworks are out
there
parseval: I'm
toying around with bootstrap and it works really nice, but
the only
thing is
that it can produce a lot of similar looking sites if you don't customize it properly
inhies: all i really need is a navbar and a status bar at
the bottom
inhies: i went with bootstrap because it seems
to be more popular
parseval: I started with foundation,
tried 960jsfluid,
then unsemantic
parseval: I've been playing around with a few of
them
Diablo-D3: foundation is easier
to work with and does responsive design better
Diablo-D3: I seriously don't know why you'd use bootstrap
though
inhies: failed? in what,
the
three whole years its been out?
Diablo-D3: go failed
to become a useful langauge
Diablo-D3: parseval: agh, but cron is exactly for
this
parseval: eg, re-run
the dividend import every 4 hours, etc... I don't want
to do it in cron, I want it nn
the app itself
parseval: I have most of
the API mapped out
to django with import scripts. I'm working on playing with celery right now
to see about distributing update
tasks out
to worker processes rather
than having
them run as daemons
inhies: and not so much
the chart itself
inhies: been working on
the API
inhies: i have it
thrown in a shitty bootstrap page and host it locally
inhies: not much
to it, really
inhies: lol i just realized i never fixed
the precision of
the EMA lines for
the
tooltip
inhies: minute candles are...
tiny
inhies: oh,
thats 10 minute candles, btw
inhies: 10/21 period EMA is what
the blue and gold lines are
inhies: but
the candlestick is nice
inhies: then said fuckit and
turned off grouping
parseval: That sounds like a pain in
the but
inhies: ie: when i give
the chart data where 1 candlestick is a minute, and it groups in
to hours,
the
tooltip
time will just show
the day, month, and year
inhies: it seems
to group fine, but
the
time format in
the
tooltip is messed up soemtimes
inhies: but i cant get datagrouping
to work nice
gribble: There are currently 126575.33 bitcoins offered at or under 1.11111111111e+19 USD, worth 3.19950704678e+12 USD in
total. | Data vintage: 4.5206 seconds
gribble: There are currently 23037826 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 10072845.4209 USD in
total. | Data vintage: 0.0558 seconds
gribble: BTCUSD
ticker | Best bid: 92.60000, Best ask: 92.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.30000, Last
trade: 92.90000, 24 hour volume: 114209.04407136, 24 hour low: 88.00000, 24 hour high: 110.50000, 24 hour vwap: 98.38632
gribble: BTCUSD
ticker | Best bid: 91.54528, Best ask: 91.81783, Bid-ask spread: 0.27255, Last
trade: 91.81783, 24 hour volume: 113156.09535216, 24 hour low: 88.00000, 24 hour high: 110.50000, 24 hour vwap: 98.66798
Neil: 2
traded at 77million diff for 16 sep
Neil: So icbit.se starting
trading september difficulty futures.
Namworld: Makes sense if people want
to sell
the BTC
gribble: BTCUSD
ticker | Best bid: 93.40767, Best ask: 93.49999, Bid-ask spread: 0.09232, Last
trade: 93.50000, 24 hour volume: 80317.62424198, 24 hour low: 90.00001, 24 hour high: 110.50000, 24 hour vwap: 101.67092
furuknap: You don't need
to sell when
the price drops. If you needed
to sell, you'd sell before it dropped. Now entry is lower so prices should go up. In a rational market.
louong: if you need
to sell BTC but it's
tied up in AM
furuknap: Rational market my ass... BTC drops so AM drops
too? No sense anywhere...
gribble: There are currently 23055793 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 9684184.66359 USD in
total. | Data vintage: 16.6125 seconds
furuknap: Lag is also increasing. It's much better
than in 'the old days', but it's up
to around 4 seconds. If
their new benchmarks are correct,
that's 50% capacity of
their network, which isn't good.
furuknap: There was a larger one on June 2 (64K) which lead
to
the fall from 129
to 117. Since
then, all EMAs have been pointing down almost all
the
time.
furuknap: It's a 38K sell-off mostly at market.
That always hurts.