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dub: I'd rather go OTC as I can't be fucked signing up with
the PT exchanges
dub: well I've been holding out for AM
to make a platform which doesn't seem
to be a priority
dub: passthroughs I
think just add more as
they are ableto
dub: there re 198k odd of underlying in
the wild (out of 400k
total, balance owned by issuer)
benkay: how many shares of asicminer and its passthru are
there?
parseval: Cutting
them up into
tiny shares was pretty smart,
TAT. Now people can put
their last crumbs of BTC into it
ThickAsThieves: it's div day
tomorrow, i guess people are willing
to pay a premium
parseval: Geez,
the AM are just flying
today
Framedragger: oh
there are more interesting ones.. nice plots
Framedragger: can't be bothered
to look up a nethash-vs-time plot somewhere online, could be interesting
gribble: smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 weeks, 5 days, 7 hours, 45 minutes, and 41 seconds ago: <smickles> a bitcoin atm could be
the easiest way
to send money
to a friend, each of you just goes
to an atm
gribble: BTCUSD
ticker | Best bid: 110.90002, Best ask: 114.00000, Bid-ask spread: 3.09998, Last
trade: 114.00000, 24 hour volume: 136322.49315219, 24 hour low: 97.52000, 24 hour high: 113.90000, 24 hour vwap: 106.58465
KRS1: is market price gonna
take a small dip for now
KRS1: does
that btc-alarm have a virus in it so it send all u wallet btc
to some wallet in nigeria
truff1es: i use
the basic mirc, i was
thinking of going back
to ircn
jcpham: you can leave a lot of
them open and /close -m
truff1es: i was just scanning channels for
them..
jcpham: that is supposed
to block /query from non nickserv nicks
KRS1: way
too much bitchjuice up in here..im out
KRS1: lol
truff1es
thats how i
think
too a lot of
times "estrogen filled room/house/whatever" lol
KRS1: rly? I can just dismiss
them eh
KRS1: I dont have enough BTC yet for
that Harem and island nation I've been
thinking about
KRS1: Had
to follow after her after looking for her for 20 minutes
to a real dark place full of gold
teeth and I at least snatched my smokes from her before leaving.
KRS1: except i got a dance
today from a girl
that was a-cup, b-cup at best and i was very happy.
KRS1: i gotta make a few more
trips
to
the strip club i suppose..the one place i can get away from everything and closer
to little boobies
truff1es: we'd be dead before most of
this is a reality imo
truff1es: the great
thing about our mortality, we wont have
to worry about
this when its really an issue
KRS1: maybe im wrong i dont understand
the blockchain fully
KRS1: i suppose
the blockchain would
tell us if
theres any iranian btc..idk
KRS1: good point
truff1es
KRS1: unless its
that new mother of all bombs..supposed
to drill 1600 feet or so
through solid concrete before exploding
KRS1: honestly i believe its a matter of
time..humans are very crafty.
KRS1: yeh i was like lol at
that dub
KRS1: but its a very simple process..just weeding out
the heavier particles
dub: it was pretty awesome
though, just slow
them down a little bit every now and again
to cripple
the enrichment
KRS1: their uranium enrichment process is something like ours was back in
the 60's and 70's
KRS1: yeh heh..that shit was involved at
the concept and engineering level one...many say it was us or Isreael
Scrat: Framedragger: not
turbines
Framedragger: man i remember reading up on stuxnet..
that shit was fucking intense,
targeting specific nuclear
turbine models
to make
them malfunction and very slowly fail, etc
dub: $5m
to cover legal battle for $75m
KRS1: wonder if he has a
twitter feed
KRS1: that must frustrate
the ever living hell out of him
KRS1: i
think its hilarious how Isreal keeps blowing up
their key scientists and engineers
samson_: Ahmadinejad was
the more moderate of
the
two when he first won
the election, his opponent was much worse
than him
KRS1: anyone know
their stance on BTC?
Framedragger: tbh his speech (afaik) has been very much distorted when
translated - by nobody's
to argue here
KRS1: browsers have root CA certificates so
the entire certificate chain is complete without browser errors
Framedragger: oh of course, by 'country X' i mean 'X state' -
true
KRS1: oh and its not iran necessarily
to be grudged against..its Ahmadinejad..iranians are actually pretty cool folks
dub: they don't need
to break shit if
they own
teh CAs
☟︎ Framedragger: also (at least in syria) chopping heads off people posting pro-uprising messages on fb - sure it's about censorship..
to
the most intense/grotesque extent
KRS1: so
their censorship is more effective
Framedragger: but i
think
they're actually being rather clever here.
KRS1: you dont really *need*
the key you have
to figure it out
Scrat: it will only work if
they break
the crypto
Framedragger: it's a more subtle social approach, i get it - why use
the slow youtube when i can use iran's fast youtube which also has pirate filmzz
Scrat: KRS1: further analyzing will only work if
they get
their hands on
the server's private key
Framedragger: get people
to use youtube.ir, iran's version of gmail etc
KRS1: so let
them..they aint gonna find anything new
Framedragger: speculation again (tor-dev etc):
they're
trying
to discourage off-country services
Framedragger: the idea/speculation is,
they are experimenting with
things (iran is)
KRS1: but..all
that can be stored for analyzation later..so why
throttle anyway
KRS1: gotta figure, if its being
throttled, it might be undergoing decryption
Framedragger: yeah if it's ssl,
they can profile ssl.. if it's just bare
tcp, sure it's more difficult
true
Scrat: well sure, you can
throttle port 443 without any stateful inspection
Framedragger: so it can (allegedly) create 'standard
traffic profiles'
KRS1: what do you mean by encrypted channel..a given
TCP port with known encryption data?
Scrat: truff1es:
that link is full of BS
KRS1: actually
theres only one understanding of
the osi model its how efficient you get at analyzing
the layers and acting on
the data..is where
the
trick is
KRS1: wish i knew what
they do
KRS1: the govt is 1 step ahead and
the gov contractors are 5 steps ahead
Framedragger: *rambles about western companies selling off dpi equipment
to authoritarian regimes*
Framedragger: iran's elections in a month, and
they're experimenting with DPI filtering right now, etc etc
Framedragger: would be nice heh, but would still need hardware on
their side
to do
teh communications
Framedragger: truff1es i
think
that's more about encryption.. in
the end, you need actual fibres, or whatever physical medium
to carry
the data over.. and
that's what's at issue in syria
benkay: when you want a kerjillion nodes, perhaps more sane architecture is nodes
that can peer
benkay: hard
to peer with
their setup
benkay: peer over
tin cans and string
Framedragger: someone asked, what would happen
to syrian-based bitcoin
transactions
that were
to be made offline.. :/
dub: trying
to win some of
that assange groupie pussy?