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MJR_III: lets see
that wall disappear
mircea_popescu: by pointing out
that
they don't ger 500 bux for a vignette
mircea_popescu: jurov : if you have any artist friends you can always
troll
them
MJR_III: i
take it you are a recipient of
the double cherry
truck award?
jurov: oh yes, i must
tell
to deprived
they weren't in order
jurov: MJR_III: coinbr should be done
too
Chaang-Noi: asic miner,
too many rich holders eh? well lets wait for
the 260 ghs :)
gribble: There are currently 23844.076 bitcoins offered at or under 100.0 USD, worth 2309880.5722 USD in
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Chaang-Noi: lol, like im going
to scare
the bulls :)
MJR_III: yeah looks like we are headed
to 94 for sure
MJR_III: and people who
trade with each other a lot, its like your win can be
their loss
MJR_III: and i
think economics forgets
that at
times
MJR_III: this is
the most interesting
thing about
trading, is
that for every
trade
there is someone else on
the other side
MJR_III: mircea_popescu yes, nice
transition
mircea_popescu: i might have lost 15k rthis month, but on
the upside who
the duck else has monthly report and whole mpsic changeover in 2 hours ?
Chaang-Noi: 10k and growin, like 13k now... bull
trap maybe? get people
to place bids at 92,
then crash market? :)
MJR_III: this movie is pretty fun
to watch
mircea_popescu: <jurov> C750
to be upgraded
to C77, yum << you mean 74 ?
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mircea_popescu: <MJR_III> it
traded down
to 87 without me getting filled << usually
the sign of bucket shoppery.
gribble: There are currently 8425.506 bitcoins offered at or under 94.0 USD, worth 779353.416378 USD in
total. | Data vintage: 72.7984 seconds
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu:
that was
the saddest financial report ever
MJR_III: plus
the hand signals look cool
MJR_III: what do you
think mircea_popescu,
trading jackets and open cry pit?
mircea_popescu: the entire
thing is
trading under supervision and stuff may be rolled back if
there's issues.
mircea_popescu: so :
the mpsic change is complete. if you had N's
that were realocated
they should show up.
MJR_III: i mostly want
to do it for
the cool jackets...
MJR_III: would it be fun
to have an open cry pit for bitcoins?
jurov: Diablo-D3: smickles wants option
to buy 7 BTC at $920 each :)
smickles: BUY|O.USD.C920T|7|11344696 <<< does
that look wrong
to anyone :D
MJR_III: but if i was long
that call i would have rather gone
to 74
MJR_III: jurov: isn't
that downgraded?
MJR_III: looking forward
to sdice financials
this month
jurov: C750
to be upgraded
to C77, yum
MJR_III: lol,
thats why i should use gribble
jurov: if i'm
to believe
this oocalc
thing
jurov: 20
to 200 with step 3 planned? we'll have 244 new options
then...
MJR_III: it
traded down
to 87 without me getting filled
MJR_III: bitfinex sucks,
they don't actually send orders out, but whatever engine
they have doesn't send
them out quickly enough, which partially gox's fault
MJR_III: but why did bugpowder
think
that would affect dividends
jborkl: we all knew
the bot was going
to beat like rodney king
MJR_III: wow mircea_popescu,
that did make me nauseous
mircea_popescu: there's a lot of volume right at
the edge of
the rolling window
taub: i dont like
this price action one bit
jurov: mircea_popescu: and why so high vwap got used? did it really fell from 90.34
to 89.55 in 10 minutes?
jurov: so all
the bonds
that went below 100BTC will be paid out automatically or we need
to ask?
jurov: lol certain lucky coinbr user made 4 btc out of one using calls (not
tibby obviously)
KRS1: router- depending on
the application
KRS1: yeah ipv6 would increase
the # of ddos participants against
the
target if you could ever get
there
MJR_III: and also you wouldn't have
to worry about NATing
KRS1: ipv6 is just a
transport mechanism not sure it would matter
MJR_III: i wonder...how will ipv6 change
the DDOS landscape
jurov: mircea used vwap 90.34 ??? quite a boost we got
there :P
MJR_III: it actually is not
that bad of a position
though...short at 90.50
MJR_III: fuck when i finally got back on bitfinex i am greeted by
the position i didn't know i had
MJR_III: hmmm, what is
the best router out
there?
MJR_III: and 6509's 2 of
them VSS'd
KRS1: the cisco ASA can vpn
too
KRS1: hopefully multiples
that can failover if need be
KRS1: what would be
the
target
though
KRS1: i
think i see what you are saying
MJR_III: so worst case if
the site goes down,
that should not bring down my stunnel
MJR_III: but for example, i am setting up an stunnel
to bitfloor
KRS1: hopefully you have something
that can accept
the
traffic
that can handle it
MJR_III: of course you probbably donb't need
to stop
theoretical attacks just make it impractical
KRS1: sure why not...any distributed effort can be bigger
than its
target.
ThickAsThieves: how many hours
til newstyle options might be released?
MJR_III: but my point is
that as far as i know
there is no device with unlimited capacity
KRS1: even for
terabytes of data
KRS1: the idea is
that if you cant accept
the
traffic something needs
to accept it for you
that cant be overwhelmed
MJR_III: mircea was
talking about
terabytes of data
KRS1: the proxy
typically is equipped for
the
traffic and
then its filtered and sent
to
the customer
MJR_III: but if any piece is overloaded (it could restart, or have its buffers flooded) you break
the site
MJR_III: and
this is just
theorizing
MJR_III: well, i
think every piece of hardware will have a limit
KRS1: i know a bit about it being in IT but i'm not an expert in
that area
MJR_III: KRS1: if
the proxy is overloaded
KRS1: you can filter it
through a proxy
KRS1: i dont
think
there is such a
thing MJR
jurov: if
they flooded with fully legit gpg-encypted requests for example