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topace: it returns
things like
that
mod6: ahh, well
too bad its not like perl where you can just look in
the PM
to find what's what.
topace: an invalid signature still returns
the array of information about
the sig
mod6: On success,
this function returns information about
the signature. On failure,
this function returns FALSE.
topace: anyone used php's gpg extensiosn? when i gnupg_verify, i get a "validity" field in
the result,
that seems
to be 0 for failed, or 4 for valid... but i have no clue what
the 4 means, or if i should accept 1,2,3,4,etc as valid as well?
gribble: BTCUSD
ticker | Best bid: 31.01298, Best ask: 31.03999, Bid-ask spread: 0.02701, Last
trade: 31.03999, 24 hour volume: 39955.84230975, 24 hour low: 30.11000, 24 hour high: 31.69900, 24 hour vwap: 30.85183
Namworld: Should be set somewhere
this afternoon/evening
then.
Namworld: You will need
to wait for Arij or Phungus
to be around
to set up a VPS.
Namworld: I use it
to wake up when price moves on MtGox
Namworld: ah. Well obviously since I
talked
two minutes ago.
Namworld: You said you were new but seem
to already have catched
the Bitcoin bug.
jurov: ...but
that doesn't look good on quarterly report, yeah
jurov: lol if banks don't know what
to do with money, why not fund long
term infrastructure/scientific development..
Eduard_Munteanu: If
the interest rate doesn't cover
the inflation, you're probably better off keeping your money in a warehouse, safe deposit box, full reserve bank, some other currency etc.
Bicknellski: Man I have
to buy some BTC soon no matter what yuk!
Chaang-Noi: someone was here a while ago saying
they bought on credit cards
Eduard_Munteanu: ThickAsThieves: I'm cool with
that as long as
they don't lend my money
Namworld: I'm not selling. On
the very long
term, I'm long. But in
the short
term, I'm short after such a large rise.
Namworld: I
think
the dumbasses are
the ones mass buying currently.
Chaang-Noi: abra, im sure, but im up 120% just
testing it
kakobrekla: lucky
theres always dubasses
that dump
Chaang-Noi: i dont mind us staying under it for a month,
then i giant break out
to $50
Namworld: Where for a short
time it really skyrocketed.
DeadWeasel: would like
to see a dump around 32.69ish,
then buy back in a few dollars cheaper if possible.
DeadWeasel: what psychological impact will
that have? I would guess short
term dumping by a steady rise, if
the dumps aren't maintained
Namworld: We'll break
the all
time high at
this rate...
gribble: There are currently 11216.171 bitcoins offered at or under 32.0 USD, worth 357926.122005 USD in
total.
Namworld: No, unfortunatly. Not easy
to set up.
Chaang-Noi: make sure
to meet in a bank loby or something, lol
Chaang-Noi: no, but i bet people will get mugged over it one of
these days
Namworld: I didn't... but
that might have happened.
TomServo: Anyone ever heard of a local
trade 'gone wrong'?
Eduard_Munteanu: The spreads are huge,
the only ones selling are doing it for $37/BTC.
Namworld: Lots of investigation required.
There's occasional opportunities
that open, usually best flipping it right back.
Bicknellski: But I
think you are right local
trading is a very good way
to go
Bicknellski: there is a lot more money in
than
the last
time when it
tanked
Bicknellski: same here... but
the bubble seems
to be more of a new normal
Namworld: other
than
that,
the global picture is a slow and steady raise.
Eduard_Munteanu: Yeah, I know. I'd like
to wait a bit and see if it crashes.
Namworld: No,
the BTC price raised by over 100% in
the last
two months
Eduard_Munteanu: Bicknellski: no, an ecurrency equivalent
to a gram of gold
Eduard_Munteanu: Anyway, I need
to sell quite a few Pecunix
to get some BTCs first.
Namworld: The best way
to get market rate is bank
transfer
to an exchange
Eduard_Munteanu: I was considering buying/selling some bitcoins locally,
the spreads seem pretty high.
mircea_popescu: okay, queue flushed and i shall be back later.
take care all.
Eduard_Munteanu: mircea_popescu: yep... pretty cool business you got
there. Are you from Bucharest?
mircea_popescu: anyway Eduard_Munteanu, you're like one of
the few
that can read
this natively :
Eduard_Munteanu: mircea_popescu: I
think I've seen you around #haskell lately? Not sure.
mircea_popescu: Bowjob where's bugpowder's graphlines when you need
them!
gribble: BTCUSD
ticker | Best bid: 31.40001, Best ask: 31.40100, Bid-ask spread: 0.00099, Last
trade: 31.40100, 24 hour volume: 33370.91437260, 24 hour low: 30.07000, 24 hour high: 31.60000, 24 hour vwap: 30.66622
Namworld: (mircea is romanian
too as you might have guessed by
the name and happen
to be MPEx's owner)
Eduard_Munteanu: Interesting. I
think I got PMed by another one on #bitcoin.
Namworld: It goes into profits for
the exchange and fees are distributed
to MPOE holders
Eduard_Munteanu: Namworld: I'm not sure I get it, is 30BTC a fee, or do you get
to use it after registering?
Namworld: MPEx probably has
the fastest withdrawal/deposit
time for manual processing.
Namworld: Havelock...
the overpriced market...
gribble: Next difficulty estimate | 4373609.64927 based on data since last change | 4587789.77324 based on data for last
three days
Namworld: Also I placed 5120 S.DICE-PT for sal at 0.0062 if someone wanted
to load up before
the dividend.
Namworld: Sheesh, with all
the BitVPS shares, S.DICE and other stuff I have, I don't have much capital laying around
Namworld: mircea_popescu: sorry
to be dicking around like
that and asking already for a withdrawal just after depositing, but my funds are once again needed elsewhere.
BitHub: gateways
taken offers at market price?
Namworld: not
that
the concept is bad... but building itthe network from
the grounds up would be considerable work...
Namworld: I need
to build a network of contact
to find
trade offers and have
to find gateways I
trust as a source
to accept funds
Bowjob: bitcoin is already confusing
to
the general public
Namworld: Basically
the
thing is way
too complicated for me
to even want
to mess around with it.
Namworld: ask Joel Katz on
the forum, or something like
that. Or look for it on
the forum. I don't know much about how Ripple works exactly.
Namworld: A gateway would be a
trust user
Namworld: and you
trust money issued by certain users
Namworld: I
think it works basically with users issue BTC/USD/etc
themselves
Namworld: Trusted gateways give you money on Ripple. You
trust
the gateway.
The gateway give funds
to
the guy, who sells it
to you. You withdraw at
the gateway. Or from
the guy if it's not issued by a gateway and you
trust
the person.
Namworld: I
think it's supposed
to be working with Gateways.
Namworld: Ripple doesn't hold any currency,
the user does.
Namworld: Do you
trust
the guy? No?
Then don't accept
the
trade...
Bowjob: is
that a fat finger or??
Bowjob: Hey I'll
take
that offer