assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.76000068 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.05020666 = 0.3012 BTC [-] {3}
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 0.0502 = 0.4016 BTC [-]
turbo_ac100: is there a fancy visualisation of address dependencies? Blockchain explorer with added graphics bling?
ozbot: [BTC-TC] Virtual Community Exchange [WINDING DOWN]
mircea_popescu: so are we yet at the realisation that btct may be slightly undercapitalised or not quite ?
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.76000068 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.76000068 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 416 @ 0.0012 = 0.4992 BTC [+]
dub: not sure trotting out Bitcoin Oz to belittle is necessary
dub: might want to suggest she uses a slighty sturdier strawman
mircea_popescu: what, the guy that was selling glbse stocks is no good ?!?!11?
ozbot: [SolarWind , A Bitcoin Mining Company] 100TH/s Mining Farm - Official Thread
dub: also the guy outed as having stabbed old ladies to death in a drunken rampage
benkay: dahahahaha there's a trilema premium!?
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.76000071 BTC [+]
kakobrekla: >Apparently the people at Bitstamp aren't just thieves, they're incompetent too. If you signed up for API access back when they were using account passwords for API authentication (i.e. before "API keys") you can still withdraw your BTC via the "old" API from an unverified account. Not sure if this works for the new API too (never used it).
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 6 @ 0.76000068 = 4.56 BTC [-] {4}
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 8 @ 0.75070009 = 6.0056 BTC [-] {4}
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.00731 = 0.2193 BTC [+]
dub: ;;ticker --market all
gribble: MtGox BTCUSD last: 149.89933, vol: 20208.85106376 | Bitstamp BTCUSD last: 136.40, vol: 17746.10968874 | BTC-E BTCUSD last: 130.55, vol: 5923.3344 | Bitfinex BTCUSD last: 136.7, vol: 3206.8885688 | CampBX BTCUSD last: 133.91, vol: 1091.19765252 | Volume-weighted last average: 141.306956913
Namworld: No, that's not exaggerated enough.
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.73000221 = 1.46 BTC [-]
gribble: There are currently 27014.092 bitcoins offered at or under 250.0 USD, worth 4810231.56614 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0027 seconds
nubbins`: there's a 1000 BTC bid @ $130 on virtex right now, :0
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.007 = 1.4 BTC [-] {2}
nubbins`: i don't think i've seen that size of a buy order before
pankkake: why do canadians use the $! they're worse than altcoins
pankkake: I guess the non-crash after silk road is making people more confident
pankkake: hehe, me too. and since I only want to buy, I don't want it to go up that much :)
dub: because moosecock eh
nubbins`: i think the word "dollar" is german in origin
kakobrekla: but id need to sell btc for that in the first place
nubbins`: relax, it's everyone cashing out their AM profits
nubbins`: lel, "We're goin up! Is this due to the increase in volume in China? Natural steady growth?"
dub: yea, dude ran with my money
dub: or do you mean kraken 2.0
pankkake: one of the few options to trade EUR
dub: yeah the one they named after the old scam one so they could ditch and blame it on harnett
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 2674 @ 0.00116118 = 3.105 BTC [-] {4}
dub: presumably in the way that the new one is also a scam
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.7300022 = 1.46 BTC [-]
dub: otherwise you'd have expected them to change the name to one not already used by a scammer
nubbins`: i'm going to open an exchange called matthew n. wright
dub: my up coming exchange is called bitcoin savings and trust, catchy rite?
nubbins`: is there any way i can buy shares in this exchange right now?
pankkake: anyway, I like their advanced market orders, I haven't seen that elsewhere
dub: theres two possibilities, they are so incredibly stupid that they dont recognize the brand damage or the ambiguity is intentional
kakobrekla: any normal trading platform has those pankkake
dub: either way, take my money
kakobrekla: dub i think you underestimate the forgetfulness of bitcointards
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 167 @ 0.0012 = 0.2004 BTC [+]
pankkake: I'm sure most people never heard of the first kraken
dub: third option is they are on krak
nubbins`: i'm always tempted to buy gold with btc when the price jumps up like this
kakobrekla: if you got enough btc you can go long on gold with teh btc
pankkake: that's my plan, buy btc, then buy gold along the way
pankkake: And I certainly don't want gold buys to show on my bank records anyway
nubbins`: pankkake: collectible coins, sure
pankkake: nubbins`: could you elaborate?
nubbins`: well, maybe i should back up a step
nubbins`: why don't you want gold buys to show up on your bank records?
pankkake: don't want the tax man to show up at my house one day to ""buy"" them
nubbins`: you're saying you don't want your possession of gold to be known to the govt in case they demand that you surrender it to them?
dub: worst case is 3 meals and a rape chaser
pankkake: in my country it's already impossible to buy anonymously from legit stores
nubbins`: lovely, there's a small french colony near here
Namworld: How is it impossible to buy anonymously?
pankkake: anyway, there are signs everywhere in the world of governments tracking gold purchases. I think some US states require identity proofs now
pankkake: Namworld: can't pay cash, have to provide ID card
nubbins`: all that gold you bought, you sold again for cash
pankkake: oh, or I lost it in a boat accident? ;)
pankkake: sure. but if I can avoid them looking into me, all the better
Namworld: Oh, my gold? It was all eaten. I grind gold flakes out of my gold to decorate fancy meals for my guests.
pankkake: as we say, « vivons cachés, vivons heureux » (live hidden, live happy)
nubbins`: i wonder does that sort of thing happen often? i'm only aware of when the usa did it back in the 30s or whenever
dub: I like my shit to sparkle
pankkake: I think it was illegal to own gold at some times during WW2 in europe
Namworld: I require some unobtainium and an antigravity device for some project. Anyone may procure those?
dub: im still confused why it would matter if the govt took your gold
dub: at that point its not worth anything anyway
nubbins`: because then they'd have your gold!
dub: if its not legal to own it has no value
nubbins`: tell that to the pill dealers across the street
dub: beyond trading for ammo and wild turkey with other inbreeds notwithstanding
Namworld: You'd be surprised how little people care
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1000 @ 0.00201103 = 2.011 BTC [-] {5}
nubbins`: everyone still alive who gave the USG all their gold back in the 30s is probably pretty pissed off right now
dub: nubbins`: presumably pills are not a long term value store
nubbins`: dub: that was more in response to your not legal/no value assertion
nubbins`: illegality often drives up the value of items
dub: for a limited class of items
pankkake: indeed. when gold is made illegal, I'm sure people would have other concerns, like food
nubbins`: well, "illegal items that people desire" is itself a limited class
ozbot: [540 TH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees, Stratum, MergedMining, Private Servers
dub: drugs would probably hold quite well actually
dub: I'd rather starve to death high
nubbins`: if the grocery store isn't going to take your gold for payment, you can have as much of it as you want
pankkake: for how much time can you store cigarettes (or other drugs)?
nubbins`: but that doesn't really matter, depending on how badly you want one
pankkake: "Depending on the weather condition, cigarettes can go stale within 2 or 3 weeks after opening. If unopened, they can take more than one year and still be used without any harm."
nubbins`: most common drugs could be stored for a year or two, if done so correctly
pankkake: however my place can be quite humid
pankkake: so far, I'm mostly storing food
nubbins`: storing food is common sense, it's amazing how few people do it
dub: I've got a weeks worth, plenty to get to my DR sites
pankkake: yes, especially people of my generation it seems (<30yo)
pankkake: it already helped me a few times, like less revenue for a while
dub: knowing how to hunt and grow shit is useful
nubbins`: i started learning to grow food this year
nubbins`: potatoes, peas, tomatoes, spinach, broccoli, onion
pankkake: my mother does… and the stuff is delicious
kakobrekla: dub is saying hunt bitchez and grow ganja
dub: I have a vege garden and a bunch of seeds
dub: also land a few days walk away wit more extensive gardens
dub: pigs, chickens, cows
pankkake: I live in a city, so not for me :/
nubbins`: i have a neighbour who had chickens, the city made him stop
pankkake: though we have a small garden… it doesn't get much light so not sure it would work
dub: being on an island helps, I could feed hundreds with a few hours on the sea every day
kakobrekla: i live in a country with most tractors per capita, i cant get away from farms basically
nubbins`: pros and cons to being on an island
nubbins`: supply chain is very vulnerable
dub: what do I need that I cant kill or grow?
dub: I can swap food for pr0n, no need for internets
nubbins`: well, a life that only includes needs is pretty grim
pankkake: I have a few TBs of porn, I can live without
dub: got somegood books on medicinal plants and shit
nubbins`: protip: marijuana cures cancer
dub: I'm very well qualified to grow weed
nubbins`: i suspect a LOT of people into btc are preppers
nubbins`: kinda like gold/silver stackers
kakobrekla: and they last long in a prepper scenario
nubbins`: and only nuts in the culinary sense, so nobody's allergic
dub: I basically in a volcano on active seismic fields
dub: a lot of people here have emergency supplies
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 500 @ 0.0012 = 0.6 BTC [+]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 6 @ 0.79999997 = 4.8 BTC [+] {2}
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.00736937 = 0.1179 BTC [+] {2}
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 32 @ 0.0075753 = 0.2424 BTC [+] {2}
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.00768316 = 0.2305 BTC [+] {2}
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.42011099 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 35 @ 0.70368581 = 24.629 BTC [-] {9}
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0069 = 0.1725 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 126 @ 0.00670638 = 0.845 BTC [-] {6}
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 30 @ 0.05166666 = 1.55 BTC [+] {3}
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 66 @ 0.05001515 = 3.301 BTC [-] {3}
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 250 @ 0.0011516 = 0.2879 BTC [-] {2}
assbot: [MPEX] [O] [O.USD.C125T] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.0011511 = 0.1151 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.42011099 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.42011099 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.07299989 = 0.146 BTC [+]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 510 @ 0.00073998 = 0.3774 BTC [-] {3}
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2850 @ 0.0004 = 1.14 BTC [-]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00084967 = 3.9934 BTC [+] {2}
gribble: Next difficulty estimate | 250661165.864 based on data since last change | 303446278.016 based on data for last three days
gribble: Current Blocks: 263562 | Current Difficulty: 1.8928124928103292E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 264095 | Next Difficulty In: 533 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 5 hours, 18 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 250661165.864 | Estimated Percent Change: 32.42789
gribble: Current Blocks: 263566 | Current Difficulty: 1.8928124928103292E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 264095 | Next Difficulty In: 529 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 6 hours, 29 minutes, and 21 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 250173034.442 | Estimated Percent Change: 32.17
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.7 = 2.1 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.69000001 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.69000001 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.69000001 = 1.38 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.69000001 = 1.38 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.69000001 BTC [-]
gribble: Error: "avg" is not a valid command.
gribble: MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 152.00576, Best ask: 152.49995, Bid-ask spread: 0.49419, Last trade: 152.00000, 24 hour volume: 31063.95478779, 24 hour low: 143.10000, 24 hour high: 153.69902, 24 hour vwap: 148.48608
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.69 = 1.38 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.69 = 1.38 BTC [-]
bitesak: based on current bids for s.Nsa, based on the 1% minimum, it's a go !
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 0.6825 = 2.73 BTC [-] {2}
dexX7: ;;seen ThickAsThieves
gribble: ThickAsThieves was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 18 hours, 53 minutes, and 44 seconds ago: <ThickAsThieves> dat PMB
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.670001 = 1.34 BTC [-]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 945 @ 0.00084948 = 0.8028 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.66202 = 1.9861 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.662 BTC [-]
dexX7: what is s.nsa anyway? i have a vague impression, but that's solely based on the description of that gpg-token
ozbot: S.NSA first product - The Cardano pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.
dexX7: > based on the description of that gpg-token
dexX7: and i saw the contract on mpex
dexX7: i was just wondering, if there is a document somewhere with more details :)
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share
bitesak: I am all for more understanding, I guess you can list your questions if any?
dexX7: i have no specific question at the moment
bitesak: i see it as the first physical product made through and thanks to bitcoin, other than Bitcoin coins and Tshirt branded stuff I guess.
dexX7: are you an investor or "involved"?
bitesak: nope, I am considering it though and interested in purchasing a few for christmas :)
dexX7: ah i see.. yes, the gpg-token sounds like a really neat object
bitesak: I'll probably start with one, test it and do my best to understand it and use it as a means to promote use of GPG among friends and girlfriends
mircea_popescu: gecko_x2 not in any significant degree. asciilifeform is the tech there.
bitesak: mircea_popescu, I wanted to refer to Casascius Bitcoins for the coins
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.66200001 = 1.324 BTC [+]
gecko_x2: yea GPG key management was always the issue
gecko_x2: i remember playing with centralized key servers back in the days
gecko_x2: there's just no way a normal joe sixpack can do that
gecko_x2: i don't even think gpg keys are the future
gecko_x2: there is one thing that hasn't been mentioned at all after the snowden case
gecko_x2: one thing that the NSA is totally defenceless against
gecko_x2: currently only used in online banking
gecko_x2: that's the way messages was delivered during WW2
gecko_x2: i think that a single static key as a concept is pretty much dead
gecko_x2: except maybe for initially sharing the actual OTP
mircea_popescu: asymmetric keys are a much better solution for poor people, however
mircea_popescu: because poor people can not afford to move otp keys around safely.
mircea_popescu: meanwhile, properly implemented pgp is still uncrackable.
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.663 = 1.989 BTC [+]
gecko_x2: there is one new concept that the blockchain would make theoretically possible too
gecko_x2: the blockchain could be used so that a key to a piece of data would be split into say 100000 pieces
gecko_x2: 51% of those pieces would be needed to decrypt
gecko_x2: it's a very interesting concept, if you think about encrypting contracts, testimonies, wills etc
dexX7: hmm.. but isn't the collection of pointers to the parts more or less similar to passwords or a key?
gecko_x2: the incentive not to release the key early would be monetary
gecko_x2: let's say you encrypt 'hello world', for 1 month
gecko_x2: you have an altcur, called 'timecoin'
gecko_x2: you have say 1 second coins, 1 minute coins and 1 hour coins
gecko_x2: you combine them to make up a month
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.663 BTC [+]
gecko_x2: ppl have clients where they can trade all these coins
gecko_x2: say there is the amount of one second coins to make up 100 years
gecko_x2: you encrypt the message, and the keys are freely traded globally
gecko_x2: ppl have clients which holds fractional pieces of all time encrypted data
gecko_x2: the value of the coins can only be released after a message is decrypted at the expected time, no sooner
gecko_x2: should 51% of the holders of these anonymous timecoins decide to all release them ahead of time, they would become worthless
gecko_x2: i'm not smart enough to fully figure it out
gecko_x2: so you would have on your pc a client software
gecko_x2: with a portfolio of time encrypted data
gecko_x2: and as the 1 month encrypted data, when it's time to decrypt
gecko_x2: the client would automatically do it for you
gecko_x2: so you could trade unknown future secrets
gecko_x2: the speculation would be rampant
dexX7: i don't think i fully get it
gecko_x2: there is an old post about the concept
ozbot: Time-release encryption using Bitcoin?
gecko_x2: but this post doesn't mention coins as i'm thinking
gecko_x2: i'm thinking you make 3 altcoins
gecko_x2: to make up for let's say 500 years
gecko_x2: i dunno should there be 500 years combined, or 500 years of each
gecko_x2: but each holder would only have a fraction of the future secret
gecko_x2: say george soros want to encrypt something to be released 50 years after his death
dexX7: is it like.. "when 2030030 second coins are mined, it's xxx date, time"?
gecko_x2: fractions of keys to that data would be traded just like altcur's currently
gecko_x2: combined with the fact that there is no incentive for all the hundreds of thousands of holders of the fractional keys to release them all ahead of time
gecko_x2: they might not even know what this or that fractional key is really hiding
gecko_x2: man the speculation would be awesome
gecko_x2: like 'i have 350 1 second keys holding soros's secret'
gecko_x2: and they are trading 2500% above initial value :p
gecko_x2: because ppl think the secret is gonna be worth millions
gecko_x2: and ofcourse, once the secret is released, the holders of the keys get to see it first
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 13 @ 0.66223078 = 8.609 BTC [-] {3}
gribble: MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 151.00000, Best ask: 151.41001, Bid-ask spread: 0.41001, Last trade: 151.00000, 24 hour volume: 33087.00526892, 24 hour low: 143.10000, 24 hour high: 153.69902, 24 hour vwap: 148.83173
assbot: How can I be of assistance, my poor man?
gribble: (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg|--vol] [--currency XXX] [--market <market>|all]) -- Return pretty-printed ticker. Default market is Mtgox. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure the code (1 more message)
mpexbot: mircea_popescu: S.MPOE 1 day: average: 0.00085005 high: 0.0008576 low: 0.00084444 volume: 42500 btc: 36.12705707 7 day: average: 0.00084643 high: 0.00085779 low: 0.00083547 volume: 912159 btc: 772.07450746 30 day: average: 0.00089086 high: 0.00094307 low: 0.0007725 volume: 4521469 btc: 4027.99396016
bitesak: thanks mp, was reading on of your articles on MPOE evaluation and tried the !ticker command
bitesak: just discovered the The list of discontinued assets on MPEx page !
assbot: [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.00050025 / 0.0005293 / 0.00059999 (7055 shares, 3.73 BTC), 30D: 0.0005 / 0.00054634 / 0.00059999 (43300 shares, 23.66 BTC)
gribble: Estimated percent change in difficulty this period | 33.36436 % based on data since last change | 63.63379 % based on data for last three days
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 3888 @ 0.0002479 = 0.9638 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 30 @ 0.65974999 = 19.7925 BTC [-] {7}
gribble: Current Blocks: 263611 | Current Difficulty: 1.8928124928103292E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 264095 | Next Difficulty In: 484 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 23 hours, 36 minutes, and 23 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 252338232.77 | Estimated Percent Change: 33.31391
dexX7: hey tat, assuming havelock closes it's door to us issuers, too. what would you do then?
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 39 @ 0.006287 = 0.2452 BTC [-]
ozbot: SQRL: revolutionizes web site login and authentication
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.10293331 = 0.3088 BTC [+] {3}
ozbot: Canadian government: 'We want to unbundle television channels' | The Verge
nubbins`: canadian government is acting really, really strangely lately
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 14052 @ 0.00017036 = 2.3939 BTC [-] {14}
nubbins`: like, suspiciously consumer-friendly
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.006111 = 0.6111 BTC [-] {5}
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.65752 = 3.2876 BTC [-] {3}
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 148 @ 0.00611005 = 0.9043 BTC [-] {4}
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 54 @ 0.00611005 = 0.3299 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 85 @ 0.001199 = 0.1019 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.70999999 BTC [+]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.04500167 = 0.27 BTC [-] {2}
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 6 @ 0.71 = 4.26 BTC [+] {2}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MG] 13600 @ 0.00018 = 2.448 BTC [-] {2}
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 850 @ 0.00043798 = 0.3723 BTC [+] {4}
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00084656 = 6.5185 BTC [-] {2}
ozbot: Au demolat-o - YouTube
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.00645 = 1.29 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 28 @ 0.0065 = 0.182 BTC [+]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 5000 @ 0.00116222 = 5.8111 BTC [-] {2}
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 42 @ 0.00645228 = 0.271 BTC [-] {3}
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 0.71898988 = 2.876 BTC [+] {2}
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 192 @ 0.00679972 = 1.3055 BTC [+] {2}
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 122 @ 0.00116151 = 0.1417 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.0069999 = 0.182 BTC [+]
ozbot: 189281249.28103 | Next Diff in 425 blocks | Estimated Change: 34.1303% in 1d 22h 27m 50s
gribble: Error: "24hprc" is not a valid command.
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-]
bob_: mircea_popescu: so tomorrow there will basically be a sell order for 100m s.nsa at 0.0001 that will stay up until the 20th and then be removed?
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 0.73249999 = 7.325 BTC [+] {5}
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 0.06398 = 0.4479 BTC [+]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 0.06398 = 0.4479 BTC [+]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 85 @ 0.05 = 4.25 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.06398999 = 0.256 BTC [+]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 59 @ 0.00697 = 0.4112 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 747 @ 0.00119998 = 0.8964 BTC [+] {3}
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 150 @ 0.00699999 = 1.05 BTC [+] {2}
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.42 = 1.26 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.42 = 0.84 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 150 @ 0.007 = 1.05 BTC [+]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.42 BTC [-]
ozbot: BitBet - BTC network difficulty to top 1B before 2014
mircea_popescu: i recall the days when there were ups and down, those bumps you can barely see now
mircea_popescu: basically bitcoin is currently drinking more computing power than all the rest of the computing world combined or some shit.
ThickAsThieves: so when can the nethash start cracking into bank accounts?
mircea_popescu: i suppose this is the part us "regulators" will have to figure out soon enough :
mircea_popescu: don't piss off btc or else you may not have two codes left standing together.
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