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jurov: so i can expect C200N to become C020T ?
jurov: next month options then
mircea_popescu: but the idea is, nobody will hold anything because it will be opex
jurov: if anyone holds the options, i mean. just renaming C250T into C025T and creating new C205T would cause utter chaos in coinbr database
mircea_popescu: and there's other advantages to the linear scheme too
smickles: problem is, bitcoin goes thru 8 stddevs sometimes
smickles: ideally, you should have 6 strikes, 3 each side one standard deviation further away from the last
mircea_popescu: i guess i better make a general warning about this too huh.
mircea_popescu: originally the fraction strikes were great
smickles: bah, well, it's not that big of a deal anyway
mircea_popescu: you'll have to recode things else everyone will have to keep typing a useless 0 all the time
smickles: mircea_popescu: oh please keep that trailing 0 in the mpsic, i don't want to recode things
mircea_popescu: any preferences from the public btw ?
mircea_popescu: yeah, i think atm what i'll do is either 20-200 step 3
jurov: just i don't get the crossed oix comment
jurov: but i'm not asking you to add them asap
mircea_popescu: cause i can add them, but kinda don't see the point, will have to change the notation anyway and that needs to wait till expiry.
mircea_popescu: but anyway, my q was more, are yo uactually looking to buy and can't or just general discussion ?
mircea_popescu: jurov that's kinda vague tho. what, 77 ? 85 ? 99 ?
jurov: so i don't get why it's surprising that oix is crossed
mircea_popescu: whoa nelly, so bitmillions thing is 10% house edge ?!
jurov: i just say that calls striked > 75 would certainly sell atm and would affect the oix if they were available
smickles: 73 is otm too
mircea_popescu: i mean 75 is still out of the money (if just barely)
deadweasel: >>I am definately good for the loan, i will give personal info. that isnt a problem<<
jborkl: No.. but she is a mommy, we have a 4 year old son. And I ran a BitCoin Review Site for a little while, but that kinda faded away, not much going on there.
mircea_popescu: the guy to whom i sent like a btc and republished his story and he was wtf happened
mircea_popescu: jurov recal the sob story from siberia ?
jurov: reminds me to the russian who posted photo of his wife in underwear in front of rigs
mircea_popescu: that poor girl, incidentally, i'd push her a hundred just to get out of the mess.
jcpham: link me to it
jcpham: he could learn to phrase things better
jcpham: "but our site is just a way to promote my girlfriend and what all she is willing to do on cam"
jborkl: he should ipo that, lol
mircea_popescu: "Btw, I have bought the domain and have hosting now. So that is where I am at. Now I am currently looking for someone who would like to help build the site. For now it would be a very small 1 page project. That will later have a forum and gallery. But for now, If you'd like to help build me a simple front page, let me know. I do not have much experience in website design."
mircea_popescu: white guy, too squishy to be a pimp ?
mircea_popescu: "Its kind of a personal website for me and my girlfriend. We are a webcam couple on chaturbate.com and we are trying to expand into the bitcoin world. cam4btc is a great idea and we are willing to promote the site on ours, but our site is just a way to promote my girlfriend and what all she is willing to do on cam"
jcpham: keep one in the chamber you know
smickles: i used to know a guy who mad a few silver 22 bullets for the fun of it
mircea_popescu: then they're silver rounds neh ? :D
mod6: i might of had to get a few for the G21
mircea_popescu: wait. the casing is silver too ?!
jcpham: what else am i going to buy with bitcoin
mircea_popescu: what are these, for shooting vampires ?
jcpham: when they were basing coinabul
jcpham: mircea_popescu have you seen the amagi metals silver bullets?
jcpham: what the fuck is 80 oz of silver anyways
jborkl: he says 80 oz silver with 800 shares in the float and 43btc in debt
smickles: they said they lookd good and asked me what program i used to generate them
smickles: I had people like deprived looking at my statements, ya know that they said?
mircea_popescu: i thought more like 30 , anyway.
mircea_popescu: i think deprived does it as a hobby
mircea_popescu: pigeons could then finally have a haunt
kakobrekla: do the coins falling out cause much noise?
mod6: its too bad really, because these things could be awesome, but we have no way of knowing what we're getting or if we'll even get delivery.
kakobrekla: so cause of the fog you cant see the shit
MJR__: I think that 3rd wave Avalon might be a good deal still
mircea_popescu: is the power thing a lie ?
mircea_popescu: this means 1/3 of their chips blew out during the month ?
mircea_popescu: so out of 22 gh they put online 7 and are hoping for 15 tops
mircea_popescu: but the 2nd batch is 50 now
mircea_popescu: atm they are at about 7gh, and hoping to get together 15
mircea_popescu: then their 12gh failed to materialise
mircea_popescu: no but listen! this is a big deal.
kakobrekla: i dont even give a fuck anymore about these asic
mircea_popescu: so basically did asicminer just downgrade theyr "next batch" from 60 gh to 50gh
MJR__: I personally like pin code for financial transactions plus password for login
mircea_popescu: very true
MJR__: so the policy can lead to the exact opposite effect
MJR__: but forcing people to do a harder password leads to stick notes on monitors
mircea_popescu: MJR__ yeah. in some broken environments however (such as, the web) you're desperate fgor air however
MJR__: I like notifying about the relative strength of a password
mircea_popescu: they have that space, they want to fill it.
mircea_popescu: and by nobody in the us
mircea_popescu: atm btc exchange is done legally in europe by the bitcoin-central ppl
tiberiusiv: not to mention they are using the CAD dollar as a unit of account vs BTC
mircea_popescu: tiberiusiv they are seizing an opportunity.
tiberiusiv: even charging a sales tax they arent required too
tiberiusiv: i dont get why cavirtex is voluntarily going to regulators in canada
mircea_popescu: a good example of this is disallowing weak passwords
mircea_popescu: the idea is to not squish down as it were
mircea_popescu: and even in that context : a little squishing up is acceptable
MJR__: with the key exchanging options
MJR__: I think mpex does that well
mircea_popescu: other than that... good luck and green onions.
mircea_popescu: ie, that the spectrum available includes the zone you as a customer need
mircea_popescu: MJR__ as far as i can see, the job of the provider is to ensure you don't get squished.
MJR__: it's all about time spent vs possible loss
MJR__: you define the needs you have with their risks
MJR__: the point is that "security" is a spectrum
mircea_popescu: that's easy : i just walk in there, say hi and hit them across the head.
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: if you demonstrate how to steal a vault full of diamonds in Belgium, I'll give you a U.S. dollar in bounty.
mircea_popescu: yes well, tempest stuff is detecting airplanes and industrial facilities.
mircea_popescu: dude, it's a laptop. you don't need to isolate the power :D
mircea_popescu: as long as you don't connect it to the net ever, what's the worst that can happen ?
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform consider the case of an old laptop you get off ebay for 200 bux, format and install linux on.
mircea_popescu: it's trivial for you to implement a secure system if it's only got one user
MJR__: yes true
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: do you hand-type the public keys and signed transactions?
mircea_popescu: when 1000s of ppl are involved security takes a hike