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Namworld: You have to provide identification papers tho to benefit from all they offer.
Namworld: But the service is top notch and good options for deposit/withdrawals.
Namworld: I wonder if they'd expend to the US
mircea_popescu: that will be valuavble mid term.
mircea_popescu: they could become a force in the na market.
mircea_popescu: yeah, if they play right with the capital they got in ipo
Bowjob: So that malaysian guy wants to use BTC to pass customs
Namworld: Cavirtex is very good for the canadian market.
Bowjob: assuming coinlab doesnt squish them
Bowjob: 10% a year in dividends is really good for a stock.. plus, the price appreciation
Namworld: and has at least 7000 BTC traded weekly. Let's say an average of 2% in fees taken and that's 140 BTC, divided by 100k shares for 0.0014 weekly per share. x52 weeks = 0.0728 BTC yearly
mircea_popescu: if you look at averages, the upleg is very weak still
assbot: Are you sure you have no tobacco?
Namworld: Actually, assets on Havelock seem to hover around or under 10% per year
Bowjob: i made the wrong call about vtx, didnt think they were worth 3 mil.
mircea_popescu: this is becoming a pattern. new ipo, goes to 2x, fades then
gribble: BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 67.22003, Best ask: 67.75000, Bid-ask spread: 0.52997, Last trade: 67.22002, 24 hour volume: 93650.08079424, 24 hour low: 55.00000, 24 hour high: 69.50000, 24 hour vwap: 64.22593
gribble: BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 67.10000, Best ask: 67.10001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 67.10000, 24 hour volume: 116721.98905975, 24 hour low: 52.34560, 24 hour high: 69.50000, 24 hour vwap: 62.24099
jurov: cool! i tried and partially succeeded to import mpex option prices into gdoc, but felt like terrible hack
jurov: iirc, you had something for options too?
Namworld: yeah, coinbr/Bitfunder don't have API yet so I haven't included that
Namworld: lotta functions in there. Many different APIs
mjr_: looking forward to trying it out
Namworld: I need to republish the updated script
mjr_: Namworld: can i get the link again?
Namworld: man, getting the amount of each shares, average price and balance on each stock exchange feels neat
gribble: There are currently 12199.101 bitcoins offered at or under 70.0 USD, worth 829607.232292 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0026 seconds
gribble: BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 63.60681, Best ask: 63.60682, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 63.60681, 24 hour volume: 150365.18509571, 24 hour low: 52.34560, 24 hour high: 70.16398, 24 hour vwap: 62.60693
mjr_: if these helveticoin guys turn out to be legit...
thestringpuller: if it keeps like that diff futures may be profit worthy
ThickAsThieves: been heading there for a few days
ThickAsThieves: is that spreadsheet available in editable format?
Namworld: I've added Havelock Investments to my spreadsheet tools
mircea_popescu: i tell you sir we here at house of mircea have no gore
KRS1: i'd go for the vibration test
mjr_: i'd rather use my dick to stress test a vagina
benkay: i'm eager to know what kind of stress tests you want performed on your dick
benkay: UI tests
benkay: i'm always down for behavioral tests
gribble: smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 hour, 34 minutes, and 33 seconds ago: <smickles> i think there's money in that
benkay: stress test can burn up the drives on a poorly set up cluster
benkay: or production test
benkay: stress test != flight test
mircea_popescu: benkay i dunno what vaginas you've been to...
gribble: There are currently 3204.9602 bitcoins offered at or under 67.0 USD, worth 210775.267292 USD in total. | Data vintage: 14.9539 seconds
gribble: There are currently 7816.305 bitcoins demanded at or over 60.0 USD, worth 479145.312198 USD in total. | Data vintage: 2.9141 seconds
gribble: There are currently 11864.004 bitcoins offered at or under 70.0 USD, worth 806882.964797 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0029 seconds
benkay: i hear stress test, I think
benkay: "stress testing my cock"
mircea_popescu: sounds totally legit this. why didn't i think of it
ThickAsThieves: changes that are bigger than just one state or country
ThickAsThieves: good example being how the internet gutted business, or globalization, etc
benkay: and philosophically speaking, ossification of power systems is a monotonic thing
benkay: gotta get some flex in the regulatory apparatuses
ThickAsThieves: abstractly speaking i've considered in the past that as a species we should spend some effort figuring out ways to make society more adaptable to paradigm shifts
thestringpuller: wow, when did that happen?
jurov: "Win Bitcoins while stress testing the network" ftw
benkay: and by relaxed i mean that instead of worrying about governments one worries about everyone
thestringpuller: Me too. Don't tell my employer I said that. :P
benkay: homes I was makin teh funnies.
thestringpuller: "We need you to regulate Bitcoin for us. A system that is not backed by any government to protect themselves from themselves"
benkay: do you bring something to investor/dev rel'n beyond cash?
benkay: i don't take dumb money.
mircea_popescu: let the guy enjoy his money eh
benkay: someone make some laws to protect them from themselves
benkay: they're going to get RUINED
benkay: whoever that is isn't an accredited investor
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: "I've always wanted to try my hand at investing, but I don't have much "spare" money, and am currently not working at all. BTCs are offering me an opportunity to not only invest starting small, but learn so much about international monetary policy, trading, markets & so forth. The BTC community here on Reddit is amazing (minus the inevitable trolls of course), and probably the most helpful and sincere group of people I've come a
gribble: BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 63.38154, Best ask: 63.79372, Bid-ask spread: 0.41218, Last trade: 63.00000, 24 hour volume: 150392.80612442, 24 hour low: 52.34560, 24 hour high: 70.50250, 24 hour vwap: 62.64420
ThickAsThieves: exposes you more too, but at least its only monthly
jurov: ofc it isn't a prediction. the price i sell them is a prediction+healthy margin
ThickAsThieves: i just look to see if i think i might have a chance at 10% or so
jurov: maybe it was you ThickAsThieves, no?
jurov: also it has interesting psychological effect, when i raised iDiff-O backing to 0.3BTC max, someone asked whether it's prediction
ThickAsThieves: right, i like that better
jurov: aside from the cover difference, mine expire much sooner
jurov: so i introduced https://bitfunder.com/asset/CoinBr.iDiff-E that has known max cover beforehand
jurov: but you don't know the collateral, you can only guess
jurov: i mean, if the difficulty oversteps the collateral, idiff expires automatically
jurov: and mp refuses to reveal the backing, don't remember why
jurov: but it will expire long before then
ThickAsThieves: 6 or 7 diff changes til then
mircea_popescu: has to triple practically.
ThickAsThieves: needs to increase at least, what, 25% each difficulty ti make X.IDIFF.JUn profitable?
gribble: Next difficulty estimate | 6640584.46211 based on data since last change | 7590073.16023 based on data for last three days
mjr_: i think petahashes by late summer is very possible
mjr_: loooking forward to seeing the next diff
mjr_: by far the best bitcoin channel
mircea_popescu: not tryin' to take anyone's bread away.
ThickAsThieves: there so much room for improvement at this point
ThickAsThieves: mp you'd be a good consultant if you needed the money
jurov: but that service needs to plug bitcoins in anyway
ThickAsThieves: in your case, you have this whole room
jurov: well, actually i'm thinking about an IPO (not coinbr) and who could be consultant
ThickAsThieves: i'd have to cover my ass too
ThickAsThieves: (% from tiberius dont sue me!)
ThickAsThieves: i doubt even 75% of the assets are missing spelling/grammar errors in the prosp
mircea_popescu: yiou never have to facilitate scammers.
ThickAsThieves: but it has to start somewhere
mircea_popescu: except it'll survive just fine, and own their ass into a fine paste until they submit.