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Bowjob: i assume
the rest are hush hush
Bowjob: they should by now. lots of ppl are reporting
that
they got
theirs
Line_: they have until
the 15th according
their website
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kakobrekla: vampireb yup but
the devices never seen
the light of public
kakobrekla: but someone dumped him 350k
to make
the prototype chip
kakobrekla: 12:16.27 ( kakobrekla ) [12:13:26] well dunno about
the whole picostocks
thingy
vampireb: hmm did
they deliver
the fcpga?
kakobrekla: well dunno about
the whole picostocks
thingy
Chaang-Noi: okay i did look at
them before and assumed scam
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kakobrekla: are you on
the same internet as we are?
Chaang-Noi: im not sure who is doing
the bitfury, i did not follow
that stuff
to closely
Line_: what's
this password
thing?
kakobrekla: well, he he has
the best know-how of
them all
kakobrekla: >I
totally agree and we understand
this.
Timing is crucial and we have only a couple of months
to make serious profits. Bitfury did not sleep for last 2 days :-)
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Chaang-Noi: without doing
the math and
the guess work, i would say i
think so
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Namworld: I got a bit of ASICMINER. Not enough in my
taste but anyway.
Namworld: Guess I need
to keep working on my portfolio.
mod6: "ok so why did we go off
the gold standard?" "to pay for
the vietnam war.." "so what do we do when it goes
to 0?" "hopefully
that'll be long after we're gone..."
mod6: growing up here in
the U.S. I was
taught
to hate all paper currency
that wasn't backed by sound money. but
then
they go, "well, except we don't have
the ``gold-standard'' any more since
they went off
the Bretton Woods system." "Ummm.. so what do
they do now???" "Well
they say we have
this petro-dollar"...
kakobrekla: > however
this stock is going
to be better
than fiat.
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kakobrekla: they are refunded if
they come before bet is closed but after
the event
mod6: mpex.co seems
to work fine for me over
http now
mod6: anyway,
thats interesting.
thanks for
the heads up mp.
mod6: they
tried
to game
the weight along side of
the exchange rate?
BitHub: so better
to have paypal in
there
then say give me a go
mircea_popescu: on
top of 20+ btc expected from bet resolutions
there's about 10btc or so coming from people who
tried
to leech
the btc/usd rate bet and got in
too late.
Bugpowder: Sure. But
this is PEANUTS for a real company
Bugpowder: BitHub: Looks like it. It would
take some lawyer
time
to make sure
the
t's are crossed and i's dotted.
Bugpowder: So, my reading of
the FinCEN guidance is more positive now
that it is established
that it costs $1000
to register in WA. I don't know if
that let's you operate in other states as well, but if you need
to register in all states
then lets say $50,000 and a pain in
the ass.
mircea_popescu: and moreover,
they're about as socialist as
the uk by now
dub: benkay:
thats all well and good, but really you are just reinventing states
benkay: i haven't felt like
this since reading ayn rand as a wee one
Bugpowder: SO..... If coinlab can't handle something of
this moderate level of effort and cost, I don't want
to deal with
them
dub: if you can handle a mop you go into
the janitorial arts which probalby pays better
dub: if you are not good at anything you become a cop or a
teacher
Bugpowder: It costs $1000
to register in Washington state
dub: and cops are already scum of
the earth
Bugpowder: There are almost 40,000 registered money
transmitters in
the US
Thinker: cops will realize
that yes, we are
their boss and not
the other way around.
BitHub: intead of just beating
them?
benkay: cops may actually have
to engage in dialogue with citizens
mircea_popescu: watch cops help old ladies cross
the street on
this model.
benkay: shit yeah oh i
totally get it
benkay: government's
that actually work
mircea_popescu: bitcoin is pretty much
the end of mandatory
taxation. society will have
to cope.
mircea_popescu: as long as i got
the money you're not
telling me what's feasible.
Bugpowder: Lawyers are expensive, but its still pretty hard
to hit $1MM on a single
tranactional licensing setup
dub: not without some genocide at
the front
BitHub: Money
Transmitter license
BitHub: expensive, bet your ass on
that
dub: ok, perhaps
the problem is
that we are already at a
toage of societal evolution where reverting ro your ideal is not feasable
Bugpowder: How expensive will
this licensing actually be?
BitHub: would you pay a guy alot of your money if all he did was cockblock you from a really hot girl all
the
time?
mircea_popescu: familiar with
the millions for defense but not a penny in bribes line ?
BitHub: here we go again, make something illegal for
the lil guys, but really expensive licencing for
the big boys
dub: the problem is pushign
the dead into a hole is not
the only cost,
there is fallout
mircea_popescu: the cost of pushing dead bodies with a bulldozer vs
the cost of pretending like
the idiots are people.
mircea_popescu: i mean forget
the strawmen and red herrings for a second.
dub: and
that is clearly working well
dub: no, I understand
the economics of it
Thinker: cut off
the entitlements.
that will make
them choose between work or death. remove
the safety nets
that are being used like hammocks.
mircea_popescu: dub not rly. you just want it
to be correct so as not
to be forced
to reevaluate
the coolaid you've been fed.
dub: well
the reality is
this shit is factually correct
mircea_popescu: this is
the problem with unbeaten children and "everyone living comfortably"
mircea_popescu: and
the value of me showing random forum idiots what happens iof
they continue is > 9000
dub: its also a shitload cheapt
than sticking
them in prison