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olive_: they should suspend it for good, until they fix their servers
taub: they already suspended trading 12 hours once for it
taub: well maybe they think they are helping the price by making trading impossible
olive_: i don't think they are taking advantage in killing bit coin and their own business
mjr___: how would it help them to buy there and then tank the price?
taub: wonder if they bought a lot themselves at 250
taub: their stupid attempts to manipulate price
olive_: so trading is back in1 minute?
Skarr: trade engine cooldown? when did that happen?
taub: order, not trade...
mod6: mjr___: haha, that'd be awesome
gribble: BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 96.52950, Best ask: 99.90000, Bid-ask spread: 3.37050, Last trade: 99.90000, 24 hour volume: 291952.19874457, 24 hour low: 85.00000, 24 hour high: 130.00000, 24 hour vwap: 108.98717
gribble: MtGox lag is 2739.858146 seconds. During this time, light travels 5.4906450476 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Jupiter (5.2 AU).
Skarr: Over the last few days, I've waited to see 3 or 4 continuous bars with real volume (on a M1 chart) before getting any confidence the lag was about to abate.
Skarr: pgp - while the lag-times are still rising, the system is functionally dead. I take the tiny-volume orders as just that - evidence that the engine remains, for all practical purposes, fully choked.
gribble: MtGox lag is 2632.795993 seconds. During this time, light travels 5.27609369172 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Jupiter (5.2 AU).
taub: wouldnt put it past them
taub: maybe they're faking lag to "cool down" prices
Scrat: it's all about common sense which they lack
mjr___: you not only increase the volume from new people, you make it more viable for bots to send more orders
mjr___: so now i can keep spamming .02 bitcoin orders for no fees, so i can jump in and out whenever i want, trying to make pennies in difference
mjr___: its the fact that they aren't limiting "lot size"
mjr___: we are bad at doing our current volume...let's make LESS money, and make the problem worse in one fell swoop
taub: dont thing the fees are to blame really
mjr___: 30 minutes lag? no thanks
taub: nobody wants to trade on your piece of shit exchange tux
taub: btce surpassing mtgox easily in the last half hour in volume...
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taub: stop the gox, you cant stop the gox
mjr___: so as you load it bit by bit, you can pipeline the whole thing, so it doesn't even need memory at all
Diablo-D3: mjr___: I dont see the point in decreasing latency in that
mjr___: the main problem is the UART is a bottleneck, you have to serialize it
mjr___: his theory was to take 200 clock cycles or whatever to load in the first attempt at a hash, after that point, you are doing one hash per clock cycle
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mjr___: for example...in the open source fpga project
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gribble: There are currently 172070.76 bitcoins demanded at or over 30.0 USD, worth 9633345.26043 USD in total. | Data vintage: 4.1968 seconds
gribble: There are currently 162992.2 bitcoins demanded at or over 32.0 USD, worth 9357129.59605 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0064 seconds
mjr___: so Diablo-D3, my friend is into vhdl, he said that people have focused on lower latency rather than higher throughput
mjr___: i just posted that
Bugpowder: enjoy the frenzy
mjr___: not throughput
mjr___: from what i saw in the fpga world
mjr___: hmmm...i wonder if you could reimplement the design though
mjr___: i get that
Bugpowder: ATI uses more cores that are less powerful
mjr___: has anyone tried to implement it for an nvidia card?
mjr___: and is it possible to change the algorithm so it would run better on them
mjr___: is it that they don't run sha-256 well
gribble: BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 101.61000, Best ask: 102.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.39000, Last trade: 102.00000, 24 hour volume: 303614.33007520, 24 hour low: 77.00000, 24 hour high: 130.00000, 24 hour vwap: 107.93766
thestringpuller_: is that an ATI card?
Scrat: look at that 100 floor going down fast
Diablo-D3: my 7970 will be out of the game in 5.85x increase in diff
Diablo-D3: heh, I did the math
Diablo-D3: whats the command for the diff predictor
gribble: BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 104.00002, Best ask: 105.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.99998, Last trade: 104.00002, 24 hour volume: 303945.09547122, 24 hour low: 77.00000, 24 hour high: 130.00000, 24 hour vwap: 107.75710
gribble: MtGox lag is 1619.727358 seconds. During this time, light travels 3.24591549006 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Ceres (in the main asteroid belt) (2.77 AU).
gribble: There are currently 113018.02 bitcoins offered at or under 999999999.0 USD, worth 3901036048.27 USD in total. | Data vintage: 3.6511 seconds
gribble: There are currently 44087491 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 14085029.0865 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0100 seconds
Bugpowder: there is tons of people wanting in
ThickAsThieves: too many people will wanna buy next week, itll be hard for it totally crash
Bugpowder: I'm just thinking on the 3 month time horizion
taub: im no hero i dont trade with 30 min lag
ThickAsThieves: wherever it falls, we'll see at least one more notable bounce i think
Bugpowder: taub I mean oscillation, not ripple the currency
gribble: MtGox lag is 1686.244973 seconds. During this time, light travels 3.37921604575 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Ceres (in the main asteroid belt) (2.77 AU).
gribble: BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 105.81088, Best ask: 107.89000, Bid-ask spread: 2.07912, Last trade: 107.89000, 24 hour volume: 311365.72938362, 24 hour low: 77.00000, 24 hour high: 130.00000, 24 hour vwap: 107.06205
taub: where ur trading ripples
Scrat: killall -9 tuxengine.php
Bugpowder: I'm not going to do i
Bugpowder: but hard to know where the bottom will be
Bugpowder: this could be a nice ripple trade coming up
ThickAsThieves: i have to go to a wedding soon
ThickAsThieves: then again, bots could potentially spam orders too...
ThickAsThieves: it takes forever to update
ThickAsThieves: they move all their bids lower
taub: i just noticed this lag now, when did it start?
ThickAsThieves: when whatever powers that be are ready to dive the price,
taub: and then cam a crash
taub: how did lag go up this high
ThickAsThieves: in the past day i have turned .3btc into 1 on btc-e, i win
gribble: MtGox lag is 1697.823738 seconds. During this time, light travels 3.40241976117 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Ceres (in the main asteroid belt) (2.77 AU).
ThickAsThieves: they are like, dude its nap time, ttyl
Scrat: someone lured the gox team out of their office with a slice of pizza
ThickAsThieves: therefore all the ddos must be the ruskis
ThickAsThieves: btc-e is like the only exchange that works nicely
KRS1: that cant be caused by trade traffic
gribble: MtGox lag is 1608.853804 seconds. During this time, light travels 3.22412500959 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Ceres (in the main asteroid belt) (2.77 AU).
KRS1: it seemthe U.S. isn't very popular these days
ThickAsThieves: it taked FOREVER sometimes
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ThickAsThieves: i wouldnt try to send btc from or to gox right now
KRS1: i have some btc in gox to transfer over
KRS1: or usd for that matter
KRS1: how long could i get my btc to campbx if its in btc-e
gribble: MtGox lag is 1668.459377 seconds. During this time, light travels 3.34357391051 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Ceres (in the main asteroid belt) (2.77 AU).
ThickAsThieves: lotsa bids at 109 on campbx too if anyone needs to sell
guruvan: thats good to know - I just placed one, and canceled it while it's lagged out
Bugpowder: but the market order never executed
Bugpowder: and there was huge delay for the cancellation to show up