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mircea_popescu: and you'll need a comission to disentangle the shit
smickles: benkay types faster
mircea_popescu: then one of these magical things gets doublespent
smickles: i just thought of something which is probably accounted for, but what if i start an m-of-n, but before the coins are
benkay: and nothing keeps a from spending the coins in the interim
mircea_popescu: moreover, you need to organise a b and c
smickles: it's the internet. ofc cats
mircea_popescu: i get the theory.
benkay: c waits, then signs to a or b
benkay: b signs tx outputs to b
benkay: a signs tx outputs to a
benkay: one doesn't have to herd cats
mircea_popescu: benkay im not using them because i don't see the benefit really.
smickles: benkay: probably because there isn't an easy gui for it
smickles: i'd say it's more like he fucks her and tells you how it was
benkay: i'm baffled that nobody seems interested in doing m-of-n transactions
Bugpowder: Along those lines... I think I'll turn in early tonight. See you at 95.00 hours.
mircea_popescu: Bowjob you;'re in good company, i have no idea wtf that means either.
Bugpowder: How does adding another wheel improve trust and security?
Bowjob: Apparently, 17ifs was not parked, but part of a steganographic message that happened to include it. The address might well belong to nobody at all. ugh...
benkay: do you understand the protocol, bowjob?
Bowjob: So the address exist but no one has the keys for them?
mircea_popescu: not to one that's valid but nobody has the keys for
smickles: the funny thing about falkvinge, is he went all in and the exchange rate crashed
mircea_popescu: Bugpowder its impossible to send to an invalid address
Bowjob: "Apparently, 17ifs was not parked, but part of a steganographic message that happened to include it. The address might well belong to nobody at all. ugh..."
Bowjob: "^I confirm this as the escrow. Apparently OP copied the wrong address for me from the firstbits system.."
Bugpowder: permenatly sending to an address that doesn't exist?
Bugpowder: isn't that impossible
Bowjob: let those 42 BTC don't go to waste; triple check every address
Bowjob: theres this guy that accidentally escrowed 42 BTC to the wrong address
Bugpowder: jesus christ if joe reddit keeps complaining about millibitcoins I'm going to puke.
Bowjob: try this
gesell: Bowjob: thanks
Bowjob: i see the bets
Bowjob: I also heard that casa will make 0.5 and 0.1 coins
smickles: it wasn't possible at the time
ThickAsThieves: I would like to be able to use millicoins and microcoins. I know the system can handle it down to 1/100 of a microcoin; please make it possible in the interface as well."
ThickAsThieves: Bitcoin has appreciated like crazy, and as described, I predict it will continue to do so. There are already eight decimal places in the system. Please make it possible to use milli- and microbitcoins as soon as possible; bitcoin will continue to climb like crazy and may even accelerate. A currency where the smallest unit can buy you a small house is not practical for everyday use.
ThickAsThieves: "6. Finally, a Plea to the Developers
Bowjob: tiber.. thank you for sharing us what you think
Bowjob: I'm already thinking.. order up (10) 1 BTCs, one value combo for (1) 25 BTC and (2) 1 BTC.. and (5) 10 BTC all 2013s
Bugpowder: I have like 10 of those old ones
Bugpowder: this is not a fatfinger though
Bugpowder: it does that sometimes
bgupta: burnside can you check the bids on asicminer, they seem out of order
Bowjob: the shipping to canada option is .6 BTC
Bugpowder: are the first printings going to go for more?
Bowjob: well.. the 10s look really really good
Bugpowder: gave some 25s away a long time ago.
Bowjob: I think it's a good idea to buy 10 BTC coins
Bowjob: ill get mine tomorrow since apparently i didnt answer the doorbell
Bowjob: I think I got a delivery for my casa coin
dub: Don't give up peace lovers, you will eventually succeed in cutting those Cables.
dub: Mission Unaccomplished. They should have left a note on a Bouy saying" Do Not Disturb, Religion of peace at work".
dub: Luke-Jr level crazy in those comments
ThickAsThieves: just need to hang in there 3 or 4 more hours, then buyers will be back
gribble: BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 89.02000, Best ask: 89.02845, Bid-ask spread: 0.00845, Last trade: 89.02845, 24 hour volume: 68638.37125383, 24 hour low: 78.60100, 24 hour high: 89.49999, 24 hour vwap: 85.38873
ThickAsThieves: also india had some internet trouble
BitHub: yeah true, i was going to ask, if they were going to sell a rig or anything?
Diablo-D3: hes going to have to start selling boards though
Diablo-D3: remember, friedcat has already ordered the hardware to bring the pool up to 60th
Diablo-D3: BitHub: they dont suck now
benkay: mircea_popescu would probably suggest they find women who accept their role in the world
BitHub: smickles i'm guessing that subreddit is blank?
taub: depth says it would be more likely to go to 86 than to 90
taub: 87 very likely, just because that was the range, and it kinda failed to break out of it
taub: but i usually dont got top fishing
gribble: A market order to buy 1000 bitcoins right now would take 89503.3366 USD and would take the last price up to 89.9000 USD, resulting in an average price of 89.5033 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 62.6785 seconds
gribble: A market order to buy 800 bitcoins right now would take 71528.1483 USD and would take the last price up to 89.8700 USD, resulting in an average price of 89.4102 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 57.6225 seconds
gribble: A market order to buy 500 bitcoins right now would take 44608.6915 USD and would take the last price up to 89.5000 USD, resulting in an average price of 89.2174 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 51.8755 seconds
gribble: A market order to buy 100 bitcoins right now would take 8865.7279 USD and would take the last price up to 88.7700 USD, resulting in an average price of 88.6573 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 44.1744 seconds
gribble: A market order to sell 100 bitcoins right now would net 8824.0000 USD and would take the last price down to 88.2400 USD, resulting in an average price of 88.2400 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 37.8858 seconds
taub: the ratio would prolly be better if you divide it by the last price
gribble: There are currently 4163.2509 bitcoins demanded at or over 85.0 USD, worth 357750.134594 USD in total. | Data vintage: 12.4329 seconds
gribble: There are currently 765.14819 bitcoins demanded at or over 87.0 USD, worth 67115.21744 USD in total. | Data vintage: 2.7106 seconds
gribble: There are currently 2427.7609 bitcoins offered at or under 90.0 USD, worth 217989.998814 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0016 seconds
mircea_popescu: http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136442717626.jpg << the latest word in uncomfortable shoes.
taub: and easy to modify
taub: i dont trade with it, but better than clarkmoody for me
taub: its great, also works with the socketio beta, which has been fantastically stable
taub: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=148462.0 this one
taub: and usd in the bid
taub: it only counts the btc in the ask
mircea_popescu: alter it to all hell
mircea_popescu: ya but i mean someone could just put 5 btc at 1mn usd in the book
taub: i like to look at it where it moves for the short term pressure
pizzaman1337: I'll keep that in mind for future trading
gribble: BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 88.40000, Best ask: 88.41001, Bid-ask spread: 0.01001, Last trade: 88.41001, 24 hour volume: 71991.10681540, 24 hour low: 78.40000, 24 hour high: 89.49999, 24 hour vwap: 84.79083
pizzaman1337: What I did was make put options, sold them, bought the same amount back cheaper, and now I have "locked in" profit. But, the btc are still deposited as surety.
gribble: There are currently 35745145 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 9473710.73262 USD in total. | Data vintage: 32.9370 seconds
gribble: There are currently 43462.343 bitcoins offered at or under 100000000.0 USD, worth 355260396.662 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0030 seconds
mircea_popescu: the point is to stabilise the bitcoin macroeconomy, not wreck it.
mircea_popescu: the idea is NOT that you swarm in, make 5000 options, then leave, then swarm in later.
mircea_popescu: the idea is that you do 5000 trades a month but never wider than 500, so you put up collateral for 500.
mircea_popescu: you put up the collateral for an option, you've paid the fare, now you can buy/sell it as many times as you want.
pizzaman1337: mircea_popescu: I see. It seems like you might be able to get more volume though if people have free btc to use more often
mircea_popescu: ThickAsThieves you get it on the spot.
ThickAsThieves: is that to say, if i excercise, i dont get the btc til month's end?
mircea_popescu: the approach for the retail user is to buy long puts/calls, not to sell shorts.