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b0n1: i cant manage the oauth2 verification, even if i run the exact same code that is in their example
b0n1: is there someone who runs a bot on bitcoin-central?
pgp: yeah - ok - nothing I haven't heard about... none of these approaches seem very convincing to me...
JWU42: didn't rg "run" BitVPS and was responsible for the listing on MPeX?
pgp: 'cuz although I see more competitors coming to the table, I haven't heard of anything that compelling...
pgp: taub - what is the most credible solution/future competition you've heard about
taub: lots of competition emerging, i dont think mtgox will be really around after 2013
pgp: it is interesting to note, though, that if they had a scaleable matching engine, lower fees would definately result in more volume...
ThickAsThieves: would be nice to have a triggered order feature
error4733: give time to ppl to found account
taub: yep i dont know why they take so long to do that
pgp: the real improvement will come on apr 17th when the get rid of unfunded orders..
error4733: they crash the market to cover news servers cost :)
ThickAsThieves: i recall trading briskly for an hour or so and then being like wtf, fees?
ThickAsThieves: it seemed to be fixed before the fees
pgp: i think that the last 12 hours has been the first period of time since bitcoin started to dive that we haven't had any significant lag...
error4733: The only working product in this video is the laser engraver...?
ThickAsThieves: wow that is cool
mircea_popescu: Rio Tinto’s Kennecott mine in Utah- the US’ 2nd largest silver mine and world’s largest copper mine has just suffered a massive landslide which will likely shut down production at the mine for years as upwards of 1 billion tons of dirt and ore have collapsed into the basin.
mircea_popescu: either riding her to work or work on riding her works.
deadweasel: so should be riding my gf to work?
deadweasel: wow, I now know what the average cunt runs on. thanks mp.
deadweasel: coinbr is good too.
mircea_popescu: since the average cum is ~2ml, the average cunt runs on 18.5 liters / 100km efficiency, which isn't so very great. on the other hand emission doesn't pollute, being the exact opposite of pollution.
mircea_popescu: "adding it all up, the average cunny rides about 10.8 meters per fucking. since a year is 12 months long it comes to a lifetime's worth of riding being about 9.07kms.
mircea_popescu: Adaugind toate astea rezulta ca pizda medie parcurge 10.8 metri per futai, in medieii. Cum un an are 12 luni rezulta ca intr-o viata (de 70 de ani) pizda medie parcurge-n pula 9.07 kilometri in decursul vietii ei. Cum ejacularea medie are cam doi mililitri rezulta ca pizda medie scoate o economie de 18.5 litri la suta de kmiii ceea ce-i de altfel destul de ineficient. Pe de alta parte emisiile nu polueaza (ci sunt chia
ThickAsThieves: "As average vagina has a depth of 18 inches also result there globally about 120 million kilometers from unused pussy (taking round female population as 4 billion)."
taub: france is high bc they ahve lots of blacks there
ThickAsThieves: mp, if there is something you DON'T hace an article about, you're probably writing it now
mircea_popescu: ~120 mn kms of unused cunt in the world because of the delta.
mircea_popescu: http://trilema.com/2012/statistica-matematica-cu-numere/ it's in romanian, but the numbers you can get.
taub: why does anyone think mp is a girl?
mircea_popescu: believe it or not i actually have an article about this.
pgp: and the subsequently overlay for delta values... that's the REAL data
ThickAsThieves: where's the chart for vagina depth?
error4733: hehe i'm green on the map ! i knew it ! never listen a girl
error4733: Open a link then close the window with a quick look behind me just to check if a workmate didnt see your nasty link
mircea_popescu: great place to be.
kakobrekla: romania is in the red?
error4733: 2 times you screw me !
kakobrekla: (waiting for goat to scream: LTC!!!)
kakobrekla: but i think this should be taken into account in a way, i think its helpful a bit, navigating in this movements
mircea_popescu: pgp mining at the very least has the impact that when btc goes under mining cost miners move from selling to buying.
mircea_popescu: savetheinternet mpex does about 80% of bitcoin denominated financials trade.
mircea_popescu: taub the fact department is pretty thin
pgp: interesting, but maybe I'm missing something - do you believe that there is a causal link here?
kakobrekla: but this is using weighted price
kakobrekla: so if we are using hash power to normalize this a bit
gribble: BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 101.80001, Best ask: 101.96999, Bid-ask spread: 0.16998, Last trade: 101.80001, 24 hour volume: 181684.56390831, 24 hour low: 85.50000, 24 hour high: 116.89000, 24 hour vwap: 101.60381
kakobrekla: and it quickly picked up from there
taub: Fact. The owner of MPEX has attempted to sell NSFW photos of herself.
kakobrekla: but there isnt much place to go
kakobrekla: that is true,
savetheinternet: i dunno, i only just got into the bitcoin assets game. i bought 490 of ASICMINER shares through bitfunder. but the site looks a bit dodgy/messy, and that WeExchange thing looks pretty bad too. just wondering if there's a preferred alternative to bitfunder everyone uses? is there a mtgox of bitcoin assets?
pgp: btw, took a while to get down to $2... http://i.imgur.com/LWGXliJ.png
kakobrekla: savetheinternet, i guess that would depends on what one is looking for
kakobrekla: i hope so too
pgp: then again, as much as I hope it stabalizes here, I think think it goes lower
pgp: $32 to 2 is whole different ball game
savetheinternet: is bitfunder.com the best site to buy shares at?
kakobrekla: according to my maffs this bubble was ~4x smaller than the first one
pgp: the more time we spend between 90 and 110, the better, imo
kakobrekla: a few more weeks like that and 100 will be bottom
gribble: There are currently 109504.62 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 7521623.90265 USD in total. | Data vintage: 41.5160 seconds
gribble: There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 50.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 20.9177 seconds
gribble: There are currently 44136852 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 14770558.6823 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0094 seconds
gribble: A market order to sell 100 bitcoins right now would net 9972.0481 USD and would take the last price down to 99.7000 USD, resulting in an average price of 99.7205 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0003 seconds
ThickAsThieves: not too bad
gribble: A market order to sell 100000 bitcoins right now would net 7018310.8642 USD and would take the last price down to 50.0100 USD, resulting in an average price of 70.1831 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0048 seconds
ThickAsThieves: yeah they claim 1%
ThickAsThieves: they mustve heard about it though Silk Road press
mircea_popescu: logically the only reason they'd say anything about it is if they bought high and it counts as a capital loss.
pgp: they claim to have something like 100,000 BTC, eh?
pgp: i suppose that qualifies as an "early adopter" in this environment
ThickAsThieves: i dodnt read the article myself
ThickAsThieves: someone told me 15
pgp: i wonder what price the winklevi got in at?
ThickAsThieves: winklevoss twins gonna dump us down to 32 :)
gribble: There are currently 177622.71 bitcoins demanded at or over 32.0 USD, worth 10173943.3472 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0061 seconds
ThickAsThieves: would be pretty fun to watch a massive dump without lag
mircea_popescu: what's to trade ? they who wanted btc have them, they who wanted dollars have them.
pgp: I must say that there is a noticeable *lack* of lag today... all that free market making shit is gone...
gribble: A market order to sell 20000 bitcoins right now would net 1845892.5144 USD and would take the last price down to 85.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 92.2946 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 11.4068 seconds
gribble: A market order to sell 10000 bitcoins right now would net 959726.8984 USD and would take the last price down to 91.8351 USD, resulting in an average price of 95.9727 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0006 seconds
ThickAsThieves: [08:27] <gribble> There are currently 38658.49 bitcoins demanded at or over 75.0 USD, worth 3330653.01159 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0102 seconds
ThickAsThieves: [08:27] <gribble> There are currently 67783.678 bitcoins offered at or under 175.0 USD, worth 8961608.15255 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0038 seconds
ThickAsThieves: [15:09] <gribble> There are currently 48493.234 bitcoins offered at or under 175.0 USD, worth 6706271.46426 USD in total. | Data vintage: 59.7281 seconds
ThickAsThieves: [15:09] <gribble> There are currently 39194.986 bitcoins demanded at or over 75.0 USD, worth 3382833.99001 USD in total. | Data vintage: 58.9652 seconds
ThickAsThieves: hmm, there may be another btc dump imminent
mircea_popescu: so it's insolvent. what problem of yours is that ? you bring fiat in.
mircea_popescu: but it's neither here nor there.
pgp: don't mean to throw salt on the wound...
pgp: got the link handy...
kakobrekla: he prolly cant get that cnn video out of his head
mircea_popescu: just that it's insolvent ?
mircea_popescu: what's the problem with slovenia ?
kakobrekla: oh i was late with that one
mircea_popescu: the question is more if the govt is capable of defending new business.
mircea_popescu: isn't panama one of the select few countries of which the us kidnapped the head of state ?
pgp: been poking around there