Forum logs for 06 Dec 2012

Saturday, 23 November, Year 11 d.Tr. | Author: Mircea Popescu
mircea_popescu and now for something completely different. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49UZa0TO2zQ [00:01]
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dub jesus fuck I spent a lot in getting drunk the other night [00:05]
Namjies What the heck is that transcript for? [00:05]
mircea_popescu there's a link in the intro giving context/source etc. [00:05]
dub amir speaking at a finance conference [00:05]
dub ah, bought case of bollinger [00:06]
dub that helps [00:06]
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Namjies Which conference? Why? Who's Amir? [00:09]
mircea_popescu ;;seen genjix [00:10]
gribble genjix was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 8 weeks, 6 days, 6 hours, 9 minutes, and 55 seconds ago: nefario is legit. for sure there is a reasonable explanation and everyone will get their bitcoins back. i trust the guy. [00:10]
dub ahahaha [00:10]
jurov lol [00:10]
dub that is golden [00:10]
kakobrekla hahaha [00:10]
mircea_popescu then i told him to suck it and then he left [00:10]
dub Namjies: Amir is founder of interscamgo [00:10]
dub also chief bitcoin fuckwad and oxygen waster [00:11]
mircea_popescu he should do a trio with wright and wagner. [00:11]
mircea_popescu the WWT [00:11]
jcpham i miss antagonizing MNW [00:12]
mircea_popescu it boggles to think that at some point bitcoin was so in the shit people like these were either apparently or actually contributing [00:13]
jcpham nah i just miss MNW coming on IRC and talking shit [00:14]
jcpham oh and betting people bitcoins he doesn't have [00:14]
jcpham that too [00:14]
kakobrekla goat still comes around. [00:14]
kakobrekla :p [00:14]
mircea_popescu i don't think goat quite raises to the level [00:15]
mircea_popescu he's more in the usagi league. [00:15]
jcpham goat calls me names so he and i aren't associates [00:15]
mircea_popescu what'd he call you, Pam ? [00:15]
Namjies I feel like Bitcoin are being grossly misrepresented... [00:15]
jcpham opportunist troll [00:15]
jcpham iirc [00:15]
mircea_popescu that's an oxymoron [00:15]
jcpham which is very humorous [00:15]
noagendamarket bruce wagner still sells bitcoins to people.... [00:16]
mircea_popescu Namjies by idiots like genjix running around yeah. [00:16]
dub Namjies: posta bout it here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129337.0 [00:16]
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Namjies How do they chose their panels for conferences? Take the guy shouting: "Me! Take me! I are largest expert Bitcoin!" [00:17]
noagendamarket someone should show up and ask questions about the various scams of intersango [00:18]
Namjies I could have done a presentation 100 times clearer and informational without even knowing the exact way Bitcoins work within the code. Just the general simplified concept. [00:18]
Namjies Anyone else could have done it. [00:18]
Namjies He googled something? [00:18]
kakobrekla if != crackhead [00:18]
Namjies Why didn't he have a presentation prepared? [00:19]
noagendamarket during the occupy protests the government sent in mental patients to make it look bad [00:19]
kakobrekla hm [00:19]
noagendamarket if i was a banker i would find the most retarded bitcoiners around and put them in front of audiences [00:19]
kakobrekla that only makes it look better [00:19]
smickles just to let the chan know, S²CM just got its shareholder infos [00:19]
noagendamarket how many shareholders were nefario ? [00:20]
kakobrekla schutzstaffel delivers. [00:20]
smickles noagendamarket: hard to say [00:20]
Namjies Oh right... Kraken had some units bought by Patrick himself. [00:21]
noagendamarket apparently [00:21]
Namjies So when he paid 50% back... I could now not pay him and have some more. [00:21]
Namjies For others. [00:21]
noagendamarket fuck that guy [00:21]
jcpham smickles is my new boyfriend! [00:22]
* jcpham rubs on smickles [00:22]
Namjies and I just got the Kraken list. [00:22]
jcpham nice [00:22]
jcpham guys maybe nefario isn't a fuckwit after all [00:23]
noagendamarket :X [00:23]
kakobrekla perhaps he was right [00:23]
kakobrekla >> nefario is legit. [00:23]
Namjies He is... looking at all what he did. But he tries to be at least honest even if he made huge mistakes... [00:23]
pigeons http://bankinnovation.net/2012/12/ashton-kutcher-for-banker-of-the-year/ [00:24]
kakobrekla he acts like a chicked with its head chopped off, runs around for a comple of minutes w/o it [00:24]
kakobrekla chicken* [00:24]
noagendamarket hes a paranoid coward [00:24]
jcpham kutcher should've invested in coinbase [00:25]
jurov upvote: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/14cj3r/amir_taaki_aka_genjix_shows_how_not_to_promote/ [00:26]
noagendamarket I wish I could "invest" in mila kunis [00:26]
kakobrekla smickles did you get the data for all shares? [00:26]
mircea_popescu How do they chose their panels for conferences? Take the guy shouting: "Me! Take me! I are largest expert Bitcoin!" << pretty much [00:27]
mircea_popescu schutzstaffel delivers. << ahahaha [00:27]
smickles kakobrekla: all shares appear to be accounted for (assuming trust for the data ofc) [00:28]
pigeons you guys should be nicer to genjix [00:29]
jurov yes poor genjix. they woke him up at 3am and forced him to do presentation quickly [00:30]
mircea_popescu let me find that nefario quote again [00:30]
pigeons and then handed him his backpack and kicked him right out [00:30]
jcpham ruthless [00:31]
Namjies It's a conspiracy from the banks, they paid him well to do that on purpose so Bitcoins would look bad! (Made with the support of How to Start Another Movement of Conspiracy Nuts in One Line for Dummies) [00:34]
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jcpham shit the banks can pay me and i'll make it look worse [00:34]
pigeons he just wasn't used to talking to that type of audience [00:35]
mircea_popescu Sep 16 01:13:21 I haven't even written my talk for tomorrow [00:35]
noagendamarket he shouldnt talk at all [00:35]
Namjies Bitcoin Conferencers: Mission Preparation Zero - In theaters January 4th. [00:36]
jurov "Whats wrong with this? The guy seems very genuine." reddit rules [00:37]
noagendamarket Its more cringeworthy than the time atlas called into the bitcoin show with bruce fagner [00:38]
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Namjies Actually, for people who thinks Bitcoins are for nutcases or are nutcases themselves, that guy will seem very genuine indeed. [00:39]
noagendamarket "dublinclontarf" is that nefario ??? [00:39]
Namjies and BTC-BOND [00:39]
Namjies I got the list for it too [00:39]
Namjies The world is starting to go round again. [00:40]
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pigeons yes it is nefario [00:42]
kakobrekla not dog? [00:42]
Namjies Why is it all in yml? Couldn't he send a csv? [00:42]
pigeons https://github.com/dublinclontarf [00:42]
mircea_popescu pigeons so says mpoe-pr too [00:42]
pigeons http://stackoverflow.com/users/366845/dublinclontarf [00:43]
Namjies Now I have to do a search and replace to replace delimiters superflous data to commas. [00:43]
Namjies Then make that into a spreadsheet. [00:43]
mircea_popescu lol [00:43]
mircea_popescu be happy your yml parses. iirc giga was saying his didn't. [00:43]
Namjies I use notepad++ to do the search and replace... [00:45]
Namjies then open office to open the list with the comma delimiters. [00:45]
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Namjies At worst if there's a bad line, you'll see it when doing the search and replace in notepad++ [00:46]
mod6 just use vim like :% s/x/y/g [00:46]
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mod6 where say, you want to replace colon with comma: s/:/,/g [00:46]
mod6 globally [00:46]
mod6 thats my vim tip of the day, tyvm [00:46]
mod6 <3 vim [00:47]
* mod6 goes back to werk [00:47]
Namjies vim? [00:48]
Namjies bah. I'll keep notepad++ [00:49]
mircea_popescu vi improved [00:49]
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Namjies I'll still keep notepad++ [00:49]
mircea_popescu the power of bash is like bitcoin : before you learn how to use it you don't understand why you should [00:50]
mircea_popescu after you don't understand how you lived before. [00:50]
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Namjies Sounds like the usual speech about just EVERYTHING. [00:53]
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Namjies Religious people use the same speech. You don't understand why my god is so great until you know it and you won't understand how you lived without it before. [00:54]
Namjies "My thing is the greatest, you'd understand if you did like me." [00:54]
Namjies If I was you, I'd probably think like you indeed since I'd be you. [00:55]
mod6 (14:50) < mircea_popescu> after you don't understand how you lived before. [00:56]
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mod6 ^^^ this is correct though. once you learn how to use a terminal or a scripting language or bitcoin, you'll be like "how did i ever do anything before??" [00:56]
Namjies Summary: I don't find the statement convincing. [00:57]
mircea_popescu what can i say. [00:57]
Namjies mod6: I beg to differ. You can leech of others who could make it for you. Same result, less work. [00:58]
pigeons no but you never get what you want when you want it, you get what they made [00:59]
mircea_popescu ^^^ good point. [01:00]
mircea_popescu you can either make your own money or marry some rich dude [01:00]
mircea_popescu they're not the same. [01:00]
Namjies Except it's a different kind of relationship with the marrying example. [01:01]
kakobrekla rich gal works too [01:01]
mod6 lol Namjies, that was far from the point. some where between A & Z, someone has to actually do some shit. [01:01]
Namjies Indeed. [01:01]
mircea_popescu there's no different kinds of relationships [01:01]
mircea_popescu all are the exact same kind. [01:01]
mod6 and when you find a new too that kicks ass, it makes you stunned that you'd ever gotten by without it. [01:01]
mod6 s/too/tool [01:02]
mod6 ^^^ like that ;) [01:02]
noagendamarket http://securityledger.com/new-25-gpu-monster-devours-passwords-in-seconds/ daaamn [01:03]
mircea_popescu almosty good enough to mine. [01:03]
Namjies The marrying example, the woman kind of prostitues herself for the guy's money. For coding, the developer kind of prositutes work for money. And not the other way around. The guy hiring the dev is more like the rich guy, not the woman marrying it. [01:03]
mod6 but to each their own, everyone has got a way. and i'd say further that when leaving the ways of the layman behind, you have to adopt more efficent tools to help you compete in the market place. [01:03]
noagendamarket steal your own wallet super efficiently [01:04]
Namjies Pay the other for something they have. [01:04]
jcpham noagendamarket in the comments at the bottom he admits to mining bitcoins [01:05]
noagendamarket lawl [01:05]
mod6 For coding, the developer kind of prositutes work for money. << Is this not true with any service based industry - Time & Services for Capital? [01:06]
mircea_popescu Namjies money and sex, in a simplified consideration, are both valuable. there's not a rule that he who has the money is in charge. [01:06]
mircea_popescu in the other example, money or sex and skill are each valuable. [01:06]
mircea_popescu again, there's not a rule that he who pays is in charge. [01:06]
noagendamarket If you dont hav e money you wont get much sex :P [01:06]
jcpham depends [01:09]
dub rape is free [01:09]
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noagendamarket lol [01:10]
noagendamarket rohypnol is cheap [01:10]
kakobrekla pokeing continiues https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124441.msg1380857;topicseen#msg1380857 [01:10]
noagendamarket rape isnt usually about the sex [01:11]
noagendamarket its a power thing [01:11]
Namjies mircea, no, not necessarily. [01:11]
Namjies When you pay someone, the other might be in charge/making decision. [01:12]
Namjies I suppose the situation can be interpreted both ways as such. [01:13]
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mircea_popescu kakobrekla cock is usually hard to swallow, especially if it's one's first time and the thing is as thick as mine. [01:17]
dub I need to uniognore inaba to see that :( [01:18]
dub aaand it wasnt worth it [01:19]
mircea_popescu o hey, seems caldwell and the girl are going at it. [01:19]
mircea_popescu this promises. [01:19]
kakobrekla >In fairness, I can't spell your name either, Mr. P can't, your name is just too much to spell. [01:21]
kakobrekla LOL [01:21]
mircea_popescu lol [01:21]
noagendamarket When I promote bitcoin I always wear a homeless jacket [01:23]
noagendamarket and ensure I havent washed for 2 months [01:23]
mircea_popescu we gotta thank pigeons tho [01:23]
mircea_popescu i wasn't expecting that today's portion of drama would come out of that obscure youtube [01:23]
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kakobrekla its a good course as well. [01:24]
noagendamarket Im just surprised genjix hasnt applied for a bitcoin foundation grant yet [01:24]
noagendamarket for a public speaking tour lol [01:25]
mircea_popescu how you know h hasn't ? [01:25]
noagendamarket trollfest 2013 [01:26]
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dub proudhon's avatar RULES https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=dlattach;attach=9220;type=avatar [01:32]
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mircea_popescu lmao [01:32]
noagendamarket I wonder why the cia hasnt setup a hamas donation fund for bitcoins yet [01:35]
noagendamarket just as a honeypot lol [01:35]
mircea_popescu i would send a bitcoin. [01:35]
noagendamarket then they can make a song and dance about bitcoin funding terrorism in the senate [01:35]
noagendamarket jgarzik would have a heart attack [01:36]
mircea_popescu he'll get over it. [01:36]
noagendamarket I mean techinically theres nothing stopping anyone doing that [01:36]
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noagendamarket even as a troll [01:36]
noagendamarket Im not saying you should do it lol [01:37]
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noagendamarket http://www.screwitletsgo.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Rage-Face.jpg [01:38]
dub why bother when Pirate and Amir are doing the job for them [01:39]
noagendamarket may as well finish it off with a right hook to the jaw [01:39]
noagendamarket they kinda failed swith silk road [01:40]
dub I assume the CIA are either content to let us marginalise ourselves for the moment, or using bitcoin themselves on a scale that warrants leaving it alone [01:40]
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dub someone: you know bitcoin could be used to fund terrorism [01:41]
dub cia: really? sweet! [01:41]
mircea_popescu dub heh [01:41]
noagendamarket lol [01:41]
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noagendamarket they need to pay osama somehow... [01:41]
noagendamarket after all he demolished a couple of buildings for them [01:42]
kakobrekla coins at 1osama havent been moved in long time [01:42]
noagendamarket they are hiding in 1cave [01:42]
noagendamarket george bush's bitcoin address is 1insidejob [01:44]
mod6 haha [01:44]
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mircea_popescu and clinton's is 1outsidejob ? [01:54]
dub 1cigar [01:55]
noagendamarket 1dress [01:55]
kakobrekla 1inchlarger [01:55]
kakobrekla send now [01:55]
noagendamarket lol [01:55]
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mircea_popescu ahahah this entire caldwell whining that the transcriber didn't censor the ums is really hysterical [02:16]
dub haha nefario deleted his comment [02:16]
dub http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/14cj3r/amir_taaki_aka_genjix_shows_how_not_to_promote/ [02:17]
kakobrekla uhh? [02:17]
mircea_popescu lol maybe he takes it seriously and never mentions bitcoin again. [02:18]
noagendamarket what has been seen cant be unseen [02:20]
noagendamarket I think james will need to change his name by deed poll if he ever want5s to open another business [02:21]
mircea_popescu can he ? [02:22]
mircea_popescu i mean it'd be technically fraud, you can only change your name by poll if you're not doing it to escape debts etc [02:22]
noagendamarket yes [02:22]
mircea_popescu iirc it's criminalized [02:22]
noagendamarket hes not facing charges that we know of [02:23]
noagendamarket unless hes got an a ctual lawsuit hes free to do anything [02:23]
mircea_popescu ofcourse he's free to do anything. [02:24]
mircea_popescu but in the event of an ulterior lawsuit if it turns out he changed his name it may spell additional trouble. [02:24]
Namjies If anyone held BTC-MINING/BTC-BOND/KRAKEN: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129362.0 [02:24]
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noagendamarket why would anyone sue him if he has sent back most of the asset info and btc ? [02:33]
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noagendamarket unless they have thousands of dollars to waste for no reason [02:34]
pigeons is he up to "most" yet? [02:35]
pigeons maybe with today/yesterday's lists,certainly not before [02:35]
Namjies Not before. With today's, He might be getting close. [02:35]
Namjies and claims from before I received lists seems to match. [02:36]
Namjies From old users which pre-date GLBSE's closure to top it. [02:36]
Namjies Unless they're all conspirating together the lists are probably accurate. [02:37]
noagendamarket I dont think hes scamming in the same way patrick harnett is scamming over kraken [02:39]
pigeons noagendamarket = stockholm syndrome [02:40]
Namjies I don't think so either. Seems like he chickened out and is error prone, but otherwise honest. Still, it's a mess. [02:40]
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noagendamarket yes its a mess alright [02:41]
Ukto Namjies [02:41]
Namjies Aye? [02:41]
Ukto what is your plans for things at this point? [02:41]
Ukto thought any more on it? [02:42]
noagendamarket pigeons I think he lacks the balls to be a scammer :D [02:42]
Namjies Paying people back and closing things, probably. [02:42]
Ukto sucks [02:42]
Namjies Well... maybe. Kind of. [02:42]
Namjies Might still operate BTC-BOND tho. [02:43]
noagendamarket btc-bond wasnt too bad [02:44]
noagendamarket mining stocks suck ass lol [02:44]
Namjies What? Not that much. [02:44]
pigeons well while difficulty is going up perhaps [02:44]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3950 @ 0.00051495 = 2.0341 BTC [-] [02:44]
mircea_popescu pigeons i don't even want to see the wave of mining bond failures if diff went down 80% [02:45]
pigeons :) [02:45]
noagendamarket ouch [02:45]
noagendamarket not likely to happen though [02:47]
Ukto Namjies: would you consider BF if you decide to keep btc-bond? [02:47]
mircea_popescu that's exactly how systemic defaults happen [02:47]
Namjies What's BF? [02:47]
Ukto bitfunder [02:47]
Ukto my glbse replacement [02:47]
Ukto mircea_popescu: BF went live a bit ago [02:47]
Ukto has 1 asset setting up to sell atm heh [02:48]
Namjies Ah, probably not. [02:48]
Ukto not the graetest asset, but its better than starting with 0 [02:48]
Ukto lol [02:48]
Ukto Namjies: alright. just wanted to toss it out. :) [02:49]
Namjies If I had to use a platform, I'd probably use the Belize based LitecoinGlobal/BTCT.co [02:49]
Ukto if you get curious you can always play on sandbox.bitfunder.com [02:49]
noagendamarket "We (BitFunder) do not accept responsibility for anything. [02:50]
noagendamarket WARNING: Use at your own risk. [02:50]
noagendamarket You must agree to 1 and 2." [02:50]
noagendamarket surely you jest [02:50]
Ukto noagendamarket: do you think any of the other agreements are any better? [02:50]
Ukto look at glbse [02:50]
Ukto how well that worked out [02:50]
Ukto its more of alie [02:51]
Ukto a lie [02:51]
Ukto than anything [02:51]
noagendamarket it doesnt tell me who or what is behind the "company" [02:51]
Namjies I'm mostly concerned about either having a system with easy proof of ownership or at least regular backups of holders data. [02:51]
Ukto Namjies: my system uses btc addresses to publically list holders data live [02:52]
Namjies colored coins would be the best option as far as I'm concerned. [02:52]
Ukto which makes it easy for ppl to migrate to [02:52]
Ukto yeah to colored if they wanted [02:52]
Ukto later [02:52]
Ukto just disable trading on teh asset, and move [02:52]
* Ukto isnt nefario [02:52]
noagendamarket decentralized exchanges are far worse than glbse disasters [02:52]
Ukto I wont bust you for leaving [02:52]
Namjies ownership deeds on the blockchain tools are not really developed yet tho [02:53]
noagendamarket its hard to beat placing a lien on someones actual property if they fail to pay [02:53]
Namjies why? Because anyone can do anything on decentralized? [02:53]
noagendamarket yes [02:53]
Namjies I hardly see the difference... anyone could do almost anything on GLBSE. [02:54]
noagendamarket truth [02:54]
noagendamarket look at bitdaytrade for example [02:55]
Namjies The difference is that decentralized, data is not lost and public yet anonymous as much as the user wishes to be. [02:55]
noagendamarket he had the guys passport and full identity lol [02:55]
Namjies User still has to investigate anything before purchasing. [02:55]
noagendamarket agreed [02:55]
noagendamarket actually it might make people be more careful without seat belts [02:56]
noagendamarket btcjam has 50% default rate and they use credit checks.... [02:56]
Namjies Technically, even a regulated market could be issued on decentralized and have their official app tracking official deeds and for trading. [02:57]
Diablo-D3 http://www.technologyreview.com/news/508061/custom-chips-could-be-the-shovels-in-a-bitcoin-gold-rush/ [02:57]
Diablo-D3 LOL [02:57]
mircea_popescu btcjam uses credit checks ?! i doubt it. [02:57]
Diablo-D3 someone needs to tell these guys bfl is most likely a scam [02:57]
mircea_popescu for one, they cost money. for the other, pfff. who's btcjam [02:57]
Namjies Assuming any government would allow such smoother regulations where they regulate only who can get issued into their official market without regulating trades. [02:57]
noagendamarket its basically glbse 3.0 lol [02:58]
Diablo-D3 noagendamarket: thats... not a good thing [02:58]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16400 @ 0.00051495 = 8.4452 BTC [-] [02:58]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00051094 = 1.2774 BTC [-] [02:58]
noagendamarket youre telling me [02:58]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13400 @ 0.00051079 = 6.8446 BTC [-] [02:58]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.0005074 = 2.5877 BTC [-] [02:58]
mircea_popescu i know. what i'm saying is, you don't just call 911 and get a credit check result. [02:58]
Diablo-D3 mircea_popescu: they could be paying for it [02:58]
Diablo-D3 ... [02:58]
Diablo-D3 wait [02:58]
Diablo-D3 why the fuck are they checking people's _credit_ [02:58]
mircea_popescu because reasons. [02:58]
mircea_popescu and mathematics. [02:59]
Diablo-D3 my credit is not exactly 800 points here, doesnt mean Im not a legitimate investor here [02:59]
Namjies Well credit ratings include those "stains" on your loaning habits. [02:59]
noagendamarket patrick harnett had credit ratings :D [03:00]
Namjies If the rating is good, not necessarily 800 points, they can attribute more points for credit rating I suppose. [03:00]
Diablo-D3 Namjies: yes, but wouldnt a lower score make you bitcoin friedly? [03:00]
Diablo-D3 plus, in the US (in every state but 2), stuff like credit cards are unsecured debt [03:00]
noagendamarket credit score doesnt say anything about your ability to repay only that you have not paid before [03:00]
Diablo-D3 so its not even real money [03:01]
Diablo-D3 noagendamarket: yeah, exactly [03:01]
Diablo-D3 so its pointless [03:01]
Diablo-D3 I think btcjam is running a scam [03:01]
noagendamarket it doesnt say you are an inveterate gambler for instance :P [03:01]
Diablo-D3 noagendamarket: exactly [03:02]
Diablo-D3 well [03:02]
Namjies Good score says you pay on time and don't overloan. It's a statistical indicator about if the loaner is more or less likely to pay back on time. [03:02]
noagendamarket btcjam and glbse are closer to gambling [03:02]
Namjies Not an absolute. [03:02]
Diablo-D3 Namjies: not really [03:02]
Diablo-D3 I mean, look at what banks have been doing [03:02]
Diablo-D3 they've been intentionally forclosing on people's houses illegally [03:02]
noagendamarket thats what they do [03:02]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13408 @ 0.00052028 = 6.9759 BTC [+] [03:03]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1592 @ 0.00052075 = 0.829 BTC [+] [03:03]
Diablo-D3 even when the people have not missed a payment, a few months later a sherif shows up to throw them out [03:03]
Diablo-D3 which is 100% illegal in at least 4 ways [03:03]
Namjies Barring falsifications... [03:03]
Namjies or other such acts. [03:03]
Diablo-D3 Namjies: barring? fuck, banks dont exist then [03:03]
Diablo-D3 they retroactively were never invented [03:03]
Diablo-D3 credit scores are worthless shit now [03:03]
noagendamarket if a bank started offering bitcoin loans I wonder what the default rate would be [03:03]
Namjies 200% [03:04]
noagendamarket lawl [03:04]
Diablo-D3 noagendamarket: hrm [03:04]
Namjies The loaners would default and the employees would defraud... I mean default the bank further [03:05]
Diablo-D3 what we need is our own legal CRA [03:05]
noagendamarket even payday lenders have better default rates than bitcoin loans lol [03:05]
Diablo-D3 and Im pretty sure anyone can run one as long as they comply with the FCRA, FACTA, and FCBA [03:05]
Diablo-D3 and all the appropriate consumer information protection laws [03:05]
Diablo-D3 (which is fucking easy, believe it or not) [03:06]
Diablo-D3 like, all those companies that go LOL WE LOST CUSTOMER DETAILS [03:06]
Diablo-D3 _how_ [03:06]
Diablo-D3 operating systems have everything you'll ever need for this built in [03:06]
noagendamarket they stole their own wallets [03:06]
Diablo-D3 hell, hire a child pornographer or a terrorist, they already know how to do this [03:06]
noagendamarket cant account for that [03:06]
Diablo-D3 step one: ENCRYPT EVERYTHING o/ [03:06]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1007 @ 0.00328056 = 3.3035 BTC [-] [03:06]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00326684 = 1.3067 BTC [-] [03:06]
noagendamarket but then some retard puts the encryption password in the sites code lol [03:07]
Diablo-D3 noagendamarket: no [03:07]
Diablo-D3 you encrypt the disk and network io [03:07]
Diablo-D3 hell, you can buy raid controllers that use random keys [03:08]
Diablo-D3 even if you steal the drives out of the rack, it does you nothing, no one knows the key [03:08]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050767 = 2.1936 BTC [-] [03:10]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.0005074 = 4.9725 BTC [-] [03:10]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12300 @ 0.00050731 = 6.2399 BTC [-] [03:10]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29 @ 0.00050725 = 0.0147 BTC [-] [03:10]
Diablo-D3 also, did I mention, nefario has sent me an asset list for dmc [03:11]
mircea_popescu "Joseph John Aiuppa (pronounced, "I-U-PA") (December 1, 1907 – February 22, 1997), also known as "Doves," "Mourning Doves," "O'Brien," or "Joey Doves," was a Chicago mobster who became a leader of the Chicago Outfit." [03:11]
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mircea_popescu in case anyone wondered about pigeons. [03:12]
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Diablo-D3 mircea_popescu: I want to say pigeons is from good fellas [03:12]
pigeons slander! [03:12]
dub what is the bitcoind synatax to list addresses by account? [03:12]
Diablo-D3 dub: listtransactions 'name' 99999999999 [03:13]
noagendamarket the mafia needs to get into bitcoin loans. that might improve the default rate [03:13]
dub no [03:13]
Diablo-D3 dub: oh, you want every address used by an accont? [03:14]
dub pretty sure its listreceivedbyaccount "name" but it doesnt work [03:14]
Diablo-D3 I dont think you can [03:14]
Diablo-D3 dub: btw, you CAN do bitcoind help [03:14]
Diablo-D3 sends help as a json command [03:14]
dub yeah it doesnt help [03:14]
Diablo-D3 you can do help legitimatecommand too [03:14]
Diablo-D3 dub: it may not know that info [03:14]
dub it shows (incorrect) command syntax only, no help [03:15]
Diablo-D3 bring it up with sipa and gmaxwell then [03:15]
Diablo-D3 in #bitcoin-dev [03:15]
Diablo-D3 okay so [03:15]
Diablo-D3 Im looking at this asset list [03:15]
Diablo-D3 that nefario sent me [03:15]
Diablo-D3 is he gay? [03:15]
Diablo-D3 seriously, is he a card carrying homosexual? [03:16]
Diablo-D3 does he suck dicks for a living [03:16]
Diablo-D3 woah [03:16]
Diablo-D3 da2ce7_d: hey you [03:17]
Diablo-D3 how many dmc shares did you own at the end [03:17]
da2ce7_d oh... quite a few [03:17]
da2ce7_d I cannot remeber exacaly. [03:17]
Diablo-D3 like 1774? [03:17]
dub i did this yesterday [03:17]
da2ce7_d hmm... maybe around at. [03:17]
Diablo-D3 this list cant be complete [03:17]
Diablo-D3 also, WHAT THE FUCK FORMATTING IS THIS [03:17]
da2ce7_d did you get neafro's account balances? [03:17]
Diablo-D3 email@address; [03:18]
Diablo-D3 :payment_address; 1dongs; [03:18]
Diablo-D3 :shares; over 9000; [03:18]
Diablo-D3 seriously, fuck you nefario [03:18]
Diablo-D3 of all the 9000 ways of acceptably doing this [03:18]
Diablo-D3 why that [03:18]
da2ce7_d nothing a bit of perl cannot solve. [03:19]
* da2ce7_d wonders why he didn't use normal xml. [03:19]
Diablo-D3 or json or csv [03:20]
pigeons he "normal" xml [03:20]
Diablo-D3 pigeons: given any xml format, I can load it in perl [03:20]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00051098 = 3.5258 BTC [+] [03:20]
Diablo-D3 there is at least 3 modules that just load it as hashes [03:20]
dub oh, its stupidly getaddressesbyaccount [03:20]
noagendamarket http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-12-05/dark-internet-linked-to-drug-seiz I dont know why people just dont use local drug dealers rather than import it :D [03:21]
dub because you know, having list and get prefixed commands randomly achieve list and create functionality is rad [03:21]
Diablo-D3 noagendamarket: I dunno, I prefer Amazon for lots of things [03:22]
* Diablo-D3 goes back to snorting crushed up vitamins [03:22]
* Diablo-D3 counts the >1000s in this list to check for accuracy [03:22]
Diablo-D3 1557, 1858, 1310, 1774 [03:23]
Diablo-D3 6599 [03:23]
Diablo-D3 the list could be legitimate [03:23]
noagendamarket I wonder if nefario added extra commas for people he doesnt like [03:23]
Diablo-D3 THERES COMMAS IN THIS?! [03:24]
noagendamarket :o [03:24]
Diablo-D3 FUCK NEFARIO [03:25]
Diablo-D3 IN THE HEAD [03:25]
Diablo-D3 WITH THE WRENCH [03:25]
Diablo-D3 IN THE LIBRARY [03:25]
Namjies Diablo-D3, copy-paste the superfluous data in search & replace. Replace by comma [03:25]
Diablo-D3 SO HE CAN GET A CLUE [03:25]
Diablo-D3 Namjies: no [03:26]
Namjies it will become a nice email,address,amount csv! [03:26]
Diablo-D3 need to eat the
s too
[03:26]
Diablo-D3 so what I need I think is
,
[03:26]
Diablo-D3 er [03:26]
Namjies In Notepad++ you can copy/paste linebreaks/tabs/etc [03:26]
Diablo-D3 s/
:/,/
[03:26]
Namjies It works. [03:26]
Diablo-D3 Namjies: dude [03:26]
Diablo-D3 Im in fucking vim [03:26]
Diablo-D3 vim has been able to do regex since before you were born [03:26]
Namjies Well solve it with vim then [03:27]
Diablo-D3 I already just did [03:27]
Diablo-D3 LOL those arent even fucking tabs [03:27]
Diablo-D3 its two spaces [03:27]
Namjies Well what's the issue? It's the worst formating ever... and? You solve that in a few seconds... [03:28]
smickles Diablo-D3: you got that yaml thing too? [03:28]
Diablo-D3 smickles: yeah [03:28]
smickles yaml requires spaces in place of tabs [03:28]
Diablo-D3 what the fuck is this shit its lol [03:28]
Namjies It's yaml! [03:28]
smickles yup [03:28]
Diablo-D3 Ive never heard of yaml [03:28]
Diablo-D3 why the fuck do we have yaml [03:29]
smickles i knew of it from bukkit [03:29]
Namjies YAML = YAML Ain't Markup Language [03:29]
smickles a lot of plugins for bukkit used it for permissions files and such [03:29]
Namjies The perfect method to have human readable lists with superflous spaces and stuff! [03:29]
Namjies Because humans can't open a csv in an appropriate program for readability... [03:30]
Diablo-D3 super gay powers unite, Ill form the head. No, the other head. [03:30]
noagendamarket at least youre not goat [03:30]
Namjies Poor goat... [03:31]
Diablo-D3 what happened to goat this time? [03:31]
pigeons humans can't open a csv in a spreadsheet program? [03:31]
pigeons oh sarcasm [03:31]
pigeons sorry! [03:31]
Diablo-D3 well, if this is yaml, perl has a plugin for it [03:35]
smickles ya know what's awesome, [03:35]
Diablo-D3 er, module. [03:35]
smickles nefario gave me a bunch of info w/o any privacy requirements attached [03:36]
Diablo-D3 smickles: me as well [03:36]
Diablo-D3 so I could just post the entire yaml to the intertubes and then nefario gets sued [03:36]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00051098 = 2.9637 BTC [+] [03:37]
smickles I want to go on record that I would sell this data for 1000000 BTC [03:38]
smickles ;) [03:38]
dub I bid 0.051btc [03:38]
smickles going once... [03:38]
smickles lol, what an aweful joke [03:39]
Ukto eh? [03:39]
Ukto nefario send out more list? [03:39]
Ukto sent* [03:39]
smickles a couple, at least [03:39]
Ukto Diablo-D3: yeah, i wrote a custom yaml importor [03:40]
Ukto his crap annoyed me [03:40]
Diablo-D3 Ukto: erm, but it takes three regex [03:40]
smickles anyway, the data is potentially out there anyway, i mean, he sent the data w/o encryption [03:40]
Diablo-D3 or one if you feel like getting clever [03:40]
Ukto not the ones I was given to test with [03:40]
Diablo-D3 in vim, %s/
/,/g
[03:40]
Diablo-D3 %s/:payment_address//g [03:41]
Diablo-D3 %s/:shares//g [03:41]
Ukto yeah [03:41]
Ukto i was not writing in vim [03:41]
Diablo-D3 you can do that in perl as well [03:41]
Ukto I made an autoamted system for other ppl to upload the yaml file into my system [03:41]
Diablo-D3 and in perl, you can just use the yaml module anyhow [03:42]
Ukto well, i made the importor based on yaml standards, not know what crap nefario might do [03:42]
Ukto and I hadnt seen how simple the file data was at the time yet [03:42]
Ukto until after i made it [03:42]
Diablo-D3 yeah, yaml advertises itself to be fucking simple [03:42]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051139 = 2.2097 BTC [+] [03:42]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20779 @ 0.00051157 = 10.6299 BTC [+] [03:42]
Ukto i only spent what.. 30 min? to make the importer :P [03:43]
Ukto but then the claim management system [03:43]
Ukto i spent a few hours on it [03:43]
Ukto wanna spend a few more to add some extra niftyness [03:43]
Diablo-D3 actually, I wonder if perl ships with the yaml module now [03:43]
Diablo-D3 nope but [03:44]
Diablo-D3 ii libyaml-perl 0.84-1 all YAML Ain't Markup Language [03:44]
Diablo-D3 ii libyaml-syck-perl 1.21-1 amd64 Perl module providing a fast, lightweight YAML loader and dumper [03:44]
Diablo-D3 ii libyaml-tiny-perl 1.51-1 all Perl module for reading and writing YAML files [03:44]
Diablo-D3 they're packaged in debian :D [03:44]
Diablo-D3 and for some reason, I already have them installed [03:44]
Diablo-D3 I wonder what Im using that uses it [03:44]
Ukto did he post anywhere who all got lists? [03:44]
Diablo-D3 Ukto: no [03:45]
Diablo-D3 Im tempted to just say I never got mine just to cause trouble [03:45]
Ukto lol [03:45]
Diablo-D3 I should pay him back for all the trouble hes caused me [03:45]
Diablo-D3 and my investors too [03:45]
Diablo-D3 I wonder if I should like just show up at his house with everybody and just gangrape him [03:45]
pigeons have fun [03:45]
Diablo-D3 I mean, Im not gay, and most of my investors arent gay, but theres nothing like a hatefuck. [03:46]
kakobrekla reality check pls [03:46]
Diablo-D3 okay SOME of my investors arent gay [03:46]
dub so this is quote lulzy [03:48]
* Gladamas_ is now known as Gladamas [03:48]
dub nefario posts on reddit in support of Amir using socky [03:48]
kakobrekla url [03:49]
dub suggestion is made that he get back to fixing his fuckup [03:49]
kakobrekla why dont you people learn to paste it [03:49]
dub ??? [03:49]
pigeons its been pasted [03:49]
dub a bunch of asset lists get sent [03:49]
pigeons didnt he delete his comment? [03:49]
dub yes [03:49]
dub kakobrekla: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/14cj3r/amir_taaki_aka_genjix_shows_how_not_to_promote/ [03:50]
pigeons it was "this guy [taaki] doesn't seem bad, he seems real enthusiastic, why don't you like him, he's just nervous" [03:50]
kakobrekla thank you [03:50]
pigeons when we mentioned in this channel that dublinclontarf is nefario, he deleted it [03:50]
pigeons hi nefario [03:51]
dub it was after the comment directed at him to be fair [03:51]
pigeons ah [03:53]
pigeons why you gotta be fair? [03:53]
pigeons i still want mircea_popescu to watch the video [03:53]
kakobrekla didnt he? [03:55]
pigeons nope [03:55]
pigeons he's afraid of aids [03:56]
pigeons he had "the girl" transacribe it [03:56]
kakobrekla hehehe [03:57]
kakobrekla wicked. [03:57]
kakobrekla bitdaytrade>>You should be really stopping trashing my name, [03:58]
kakobrekla jeez [03:58]
kakobrekla this guys still has balls to login. [03:58]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051103 = 2.2082 BTC [-] [03:58]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16988 @ 0.00051098 = 8.6805 BTC [-] [03:58]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20691 @ 0.0005106 = 10.5648 BTC [-] [04:02]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6511 @ 0.00051157 = 3.3308 BTC [+] [04:02]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 898 @ 0.00052075 = 0.4676 BTC [+] [04:02]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051021 = 2.2046 BTC [-] [04:05]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11779 @ 0.00050995 = 6.0067 BTC [-] [04:05]
noagendamarket kakobrekla where did he leave that comment ? [04:05]
kakobrekla https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=93445.420 [04:06]
kakobrekla 2 hrs ago [04:07]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 186 @ 0.00320667 = 0.5964 BTC [-] [04:07]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1506 @ 0.00320333 = 4.8242 BTC [-] [04:07]
kakobrekla or something [04:07]
mircea_popescu pigeons not the girl, some other girl. [04:08]
mircea_popescu so since people are throwing shit about : [04:10]
mircea_popescu ;;google mircea popescu birda [04:10]
gribble Mircea Popescu - Sesiune training Birda, Timis on Vimeo: ; Chem. Bull. `POLITEHNICA` Univ. Timisoara - Chemical Bulletin of ...: ; Cuprins - Journal of Horticulture, Forestry and Biotechnology: [04:10]
mircea_popescu hum [04:10]
mircea_popescu that first link there is me talking to the worst possible audience : some rural community of ~200 souls in the depths of romania [04:10]
mircea_popescu on the campaign trail, so tis politics. [04:11]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051982 = 2.2461 BTC [+] [04:12]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8255 @ 0.00051999 = 4.2925 BTC [+] [04:12]
dub transcription plox [04:12]
dub (jokes :) [04:12]
mircea_popescu http://vimeo.com/5236831 that's also me, talking to a moar urban crowd (party headquarters, timisoara) [04:12]
mircea_popescu dub the second is transcripted hiar : http://polimedia.us/trilema/2009/banii-oamenii-si-valorile-liberale/ [04:13]
dub lol at the camera rotation in the first [04:14]
mircea_popescu yeah well. [04:14]
mircea_popescu anyway, they're not prepared speeches, either of them. [04:14]
kakobrekla at 5:50 second speach i hear some "kilograme" [04:16]
kakobrekla is this about cherries? [04:16]
noagendamarket cocaine [04:16]
mircea_popescu kilogram [04:16]
Namjies pfff.... [04:17]
Namjies Processing lots of claims and updating spreadsheets. [04:18]
Namjies Because manual work is so much better than platform work eh. [04:18]
mircea_popescu but anyway, that last speech is basically me advocating bitcoin, of sorts. in 2008 iirc. [04:19]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2900 @ 0.00328234 = 9.5188 BTC [+] [05:34]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052145 = 2.2532 BTC [+] [05:38]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3851 @ 0.0005217 = 2.0091 BTC [+] [05:38]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5165 @ 0.00052347 = 2.7037 BTC [+] [05:38]
Diablo-D3 http://www.ebay.com/itm/MISSILETOE-KISS-GUARANTEED-FUNNY-CHRISTMAS-TREE-DECORATION-ORNAMENT-/130814270579?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1e75235c73 [05:57]
Diablo-D3 [09:16:11] at 5:50 second speach i hear some "kilograme" [05:57]
Diablo-D3 [09:16:18] is this about cherries? [05:57]
Diablo-D3 my penis is often weighed in kilograms by british chicks. [05:58]
[\] only by the bitches that failed mathclass and never heard of using mg [06:03]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15075 @ 0.00052347 = 7.8913 BTC [+] [06:05]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10340 @ 0.00052372 = 5.4153 BTC [+] [06:05]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3743 @ 0.00052373 = 1.9603 BTC [+] [06:05]
Diablo-D3 [\]: integer kilograms. [06:06]
Namjies right, (milli)kilograms. That could be shortened to their accurate denomination: grams. [06:09]
mircea_popescu it's mili you know [06:12]
Namjies http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_prefix [06:14]
Namjies milli [06:14]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051981 = 2.2461 BTC [-] [06:19]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1429 @ 0.00051278 = 0.7328 BTC [-] [06:19]
* Diablo-D3 hands Namjies and mircea_popescu a shovel [06:22]
Diablo-D3 its faster [06:22]
mircea_popescu drat. [06:23]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.0005138 = 3.1856 BTC [+] [06:23]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2575 @ 0.00330307 = 8.5054 BTC [+] [06:26]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 387 @ 0.0033437 = 1.294 BTC [+] [06:26]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2793 @ 0.00325533 = 9.0921 BTC [-] [07:09]
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noagendamarket https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129382.msg1381456;topicseen#msg1381456 not sure if serious [07:16]
mircea_popescu 0! is defined as =1 [07:17]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052225 = 2.2566 BTC [+] [07:28]
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Diablo-D3 mircea_popescu: wait, what? [07:58]
mircea_popescu hm ? [08:01]
Diablo-D3 [12:17:58] 0! is defined as =1 [08:02]
mircea_popescu it is. [08:02]
Diablo-D3 okay, I fail higher math, what is 0!? [08:02]
mircea_popescu zero factorial. [08:03]
mircea_popescu ;;calc 7! [08:03]
gribble Error: unexpected EOF while parsing (, line 1) [08:03]
mircea_popescu awell. [08:03]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17181 @ 0.00052263 = 8.9793 BTC [-] [10:51]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052686 = 2.2766 BTC [+] [10:55]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1569 @ 0.00052709 = 0.827 BTC [+] [10:55]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3130 @ 0.00052271 = 1.6361 BTC [-] [10:56]
Namjies Hmm... I have... an interesting investor in BTC-BOND it seems... [10:56]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12382 @ 0.00052718 = 6.5275 BTC [+] [11:00]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3318 @ 0.00052724 = 1.7494 BTC [+] [11:00]
Namjies From the founder of a SEC registered trading platform? Assuming the email is accurate. [11:01]
Namjies I would have liked a reply through email to verify that. [11:01]
Namjies I just have doubts about that. [11:07]
Diablo-D3 heh [11:16]
Namjies Yeah. [11:20]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17600 @ 0.00052479 = 9.2363 BTC [-] [11:20]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2089 @ 0.00052701 = 1.1009 BTC [+] [11:20]
Namjies Odd thing is he registered on Bitcointalk.org after I sent the email out. So he knew the full email and btc address. Although there's also the announcement on the forum and if he provided false information, he could then have seen the announcement and registered another account to PM those info to appear to... But why take so much trouble to appear as some other person? [11:22]
Diablo-D3 for the lulz [11:22]
Namjies Eh [11:23]
Namjies Whatever it is, I'm intrigued. [11:24]
Namjies It's not that big of a company either, focused on alternative investments and owns a large chunk of BTC-BOND in terms of the average holder but a bit of play money for anyone with larger capital. [11:35]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1191 @ 0.00052271 = 0.6225 BTC [-] [11:35]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21609 @ 0.00052263 = 11.2935 BTC [-] [11:35]
Namjies It looks credible. If it's fake information, the user went to great extent to hide his true identity. [11:35]
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Diablo-D3 not like thats particularly hard [11:40]
Namjies Hmm, I guess the amount of people suitable is not lacking. [11:40]
Namjies mircea_popescu: is there a bot puting those 1000 ask/bids on options? Is that MPEx default price for options? [11:42]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6491 @ 0.00052218 = 3.3895 BTC [-] [12:10]
Namjies Looks like he's sleeping. [12:13]
Namjies or away actually [12:14]
Namjies looks like its around noon in Europe. [12:14]
Namjies oh well [12:14]
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EskimoBob dd if=/dev/urandom bs=1 count=10 2>/dev/null | base64 -w 0 | rev | cut -b 2- | rev [12:55]
EskimoBob wrong window [12:55]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 934 @ 0.0033361 = 3.1159 BTC [+] [13:31]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11232 @ 0.00051596 = 5.7953 BTC [-] [13:44]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 450 @ 0.00051751 = 0.2329 BTC [+] [13:45]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13682 @ 0.00051484 = 7.044 BTC [-] [13:47]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7134 @ 0.00051484 = 3.6729 BTC [-] [13:51]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 197 @ 0.0005133 = 0.1011 BTC [-] [13:51]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9624 @ 0.0005133 = 4.94 BTC [-] [13:54]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20029 @ 0.0005133 = 10.2809 BTC [-] [13:58]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5139 @ 0.00051278 = 2.6352 BTC [-] [13:58]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8750 @ 0.00051164 = 4.4769 BTC [-] [13:58]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1778 @ 0.00050978 = 0.9064 BTC [-] [13:58]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 481 @ 0.00327384 = 1.5747 BTC [-] [14:13]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1024 @ 0.00325533 = 3.3335 BTC [-] [14:13]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1404 @ 0.00324728 = 4.5592 BTC [-] [14:13]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7291 @ 0.00051536 = 3.7575 BTC [+] [14:17]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9822 @ 0.00050978 = 5.0071 BTC [-] [14:17]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.00050899 = 1.0943 BTC [-] [14:17]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3970 @ 0.00050861 = 2.0192 BTC [-] [14:17]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4817 @ 0.00050841 = 2.449 BTC [-] [14:17]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10350 @ 0.00050841 = 5.262 BTC [-] [14:29]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4465 @ 0.00050725 = 2.2649 BTC [-] [14:29]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9835 @ 0.00050718 = 4.9881 BTC [-] [14:29]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 627 @ 0.0033435 = 2.0964 BTC [+] [14:49]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 873 @ 0.0033437 = 2.9191 BTC [+] [14:50]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 686 @ 0.00051605 = 0.354 BTC [+] [14:56]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.0005082 = 6.0984 BTC [-] [14:56]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3161 @ 0.00050718 = 1.6032 BTC [-] [14:56]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2004 @ 0.00050718 = 1.0164 BTC [-] [15:01]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6096 @ 0.00050708 = 3.0912 BTC [-] [15:01]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 40 @ 0.0033437 = 0.1337 BTC [+] [15:01]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00334569 = 5.6877 BTC [+] [15:01]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21200 @ 0.00051022 = 10.8167 BTC [+] [15:12]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8815 @ 0.00050708 = 4.4699 BTC [-] [15:12]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00051751 = 4.5541 BTC [+] [15:14]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00052054 = 2.6027 BTC [+] [15:14]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.00052701 = 2.3715 BTC [+] [15:14]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052685 = 2.2765 BTC [-] [15:18]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3478 @ 0.00052701 = 1.8329 BTC [+] [15:18]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13569 @ 0.00052724 = 7.1541 BTC [+] [15:18]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1750 @ 0.00335574 = 5.8725 BTC [+] [15:27]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00050745 = 3.8566 BTC [-] [15:31]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4691 @ 0.00050708 = 2.3787 BTC [-] [15:31]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052194 = 2.2553 BTC [+] [16:55]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20700 @ 0.00052147 = 10.7944 BTC [+] [17:14]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18010 @ 0.00051555 = 9.2851 BTC [-] [17:21]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37782 @ 0.00052724 = 19.9202 BTC [+] [17:44]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12207 @ 0.00052725 = 6.4361 BTC [+] [17:44]
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mod6 Blue Horseshoe loves Anacott Steel. [17:55]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11043 @ 0.00052725 = 5.8224 BTC [+] [17:57]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4122 @ 0.0005275 = 2.1744 BTC [+] [18:07]
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jcpham http://jcph.am/2012/12/06/two-track-thursdays/ [18:50]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052835 = 2.283 BTC [+] [18:50]
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jurov http://www.net-security.org/malware_news.php?id=2344 so much for sms double factor authentication [18:54]
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mircea_popescu so i just received a pair of those bitcoin cufflinks [19:30]
mircea_popescu pretty cool [19:30]
mircea_popescu ;;later tell namjies ofcourse there's a bot putting in the 1ks. that's mpoe. [19:30]
gribble The operation succeeded. [19:30]
jcpham who had the cufflinks again? [19:32]
jcpham i remember those but forgot about them [19:32]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20079 @ 0.00052779 = 10.5975 BTC [+] [19:37]
mircea_popescu some guy on forum, 1 sec [19:38]
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jcpham yeah it was a forum thread [19:39]
jcpham that's right [19:39]
mircea_popescu https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=120686.0 [19:41]
mircea_popescu isokivi guy [19:41]
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smickles 17:31 < mircea_popescu> ;;later tell namjies ofcourse there's a bot putting in the 1ks. that's mpoe. <<< lolwut? [19:51]
mircea_popescu i dunno ? [19:52]
smickles heh, what caused you to make that statement [19:53]
kakobreklaaa i dont have anything to put that cufflink on [19:54]
kakobreklaaa you all srs bsns [19:54]
smickles kakobreklaaa: cut a hole in the sleeve of your t-shirt [19:54]
kakobreklaaa no need to cut [19:54]
smickles oh, right [19:55]
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kakobreklaaa its old just rip if its not already there! [19:55]
kakobreklaaa i like my clothes old and worn [19:55]
kakobreklaaa even in public [19:56]
mircea_popescu smickles namjies was asking if it's mpoe that puts the 1k bids on options [19:58]
mircea_popescu well... it is [19:58]
smickles ya know, come to think of it, it's not that directly obvious, is is? [20:00]
kakobreklaaa mircea_popescu did you get some physical from the guy whos name is unspellable? [20:00]
smickles er, is it [20:00]
kakobreklaaa argh words missing [20:00]
smickles kakobreklaaa: Mike Caldwell is unspellable? [20:00]
kakobreklaaa physical coins* [20:00]
kakobreklaaa well no, but cas-something-something is [20:01]
smickles hehe casascius? [20:01]
mircea_popescu smickles i dunno, i thought it was [20:01]
mircea_popescu and no afaik kakobreklaaa [20:01]
kakobreklaaa afaik? you dont know if you got em? [20:01]
kakobreklaaa thats silly. [20:01]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33188 @ 0.00052779 = 17.5163 BTC [+] [20:03]
jcpham mircea_popescu: http://dubjoy.com/happy [20:03]
mircea_popescu i never got any! [20:03]
jcpham i'm ADHD so that may not apply [20:03]
jcpham basically jengix's conference vidoe [20:04]
jcpham the original source coul've been subbed freely [20:04]
jcpham oh nevermind it isn't free [20:04]
mircea_popescu uh [20:06]
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mircea_popescu "PSPs are allowed to hold fiat currency on behalf of third-parties and offer payment services, it's exactly what a bank does, minus the issuing of credit." [20:07]
mircea_popescu davout is cute. [20:07]
mircea_popescu my cock is exactly like a cunt minus the bleeding thing [20:07]
dub wat [20:13]
mircea_popescu ;;rate Isokivi 1 Bitcoin cufflinks! [20:22]
gribble Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user Isokivi has been recorded. [20:22]
jurov mircea_popescu, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=64962.msg1382629#msg1382629 ? [20:30]
mircea_popescu im not sure i get the question. [20:31]
jurov all bondholders get the part of loss based on their investment, right? [20:32]
jurov in mpoe [20:32]
jurov then, they have no incentive to lower the requested interest [20:33]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6319 @ 0.00052903 = 3.3429 BTC [+] [20:34]
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mircea_popescu jurov yes [20:38]
mircea_popescu their incentive is that if someone asks for less that someone gets paid and they get nothing. [20:38]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.00334751 = 10.0425 BTC [-] [20:40]
jurov while potential reward is depending on requested interest, the risk is not. so it makes sense to maximize potential reward [20:43]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11929 @ 0.00052793 = 6.2977 BTC [-] [20:44]
mircea_popescu i don't think your modelling is correct. [20:44]
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mircea_popescu potential reward is = to the highest interest someone asks, for everybody. [20:44]
mircea_popescu risk is = to the interest the person himself asks. [20:44]
jurov plus the demand for bonds is consistently higher than supply, this is the catch [20:44]
mircea_popescu so the actual self-interest is to ask for 0% and hope someone else asks for 100% or w/e [20:45]
mircea_popescu the demand is actually consistently less than the suppluy. [20:45]
mircea_popescu november was the first time in like half a year that the demand overstripped supply. [20:45]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052812 = 2.282 BTC [+] [20:46]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13479 @ 0.00052793 = 7.116 BTC [-] [20:46]
kakobreklaaa on a side note, i had a surge of new bitcoin forex accounts and 90% of the people never used bitcoin before [20:46]
jurov i see it as a gamble, you either receive the interest, or lose exactly the same part as other players [20:46]
mircea_popescu pretty cool. [20:46]
mircea_popescu that didn't make sense jurov [20:46]
jurov well it's true it needs more exact research... i'll maybe put it into spreadsheet over historical data what would happen if i had lowest vs. highest bond rate [20:50]
mircea_popescu it's pretty simple tho : if you had 0% rate you would always be included, and receive whatever's paid, 4%, 9%, 9.9% etcv [20:51]
mircea_popescu if you asked for 9.9% you'd be included in november but not in august, sept oct etc [20:51]
mircea_popescu thus you effectively make 9.9/4 = 2.4x% per month [20:51]
mircea_popescu this mathematically converges to the actual true rate. [20:51]
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kakobreklaaa hum https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129461.0 [20:55]
mircea_popescu ya i was saying earlier. [20:56]
mircea_popescu good for him tho. [20:56]
kakobreklaaa what were you sayin about it [20:56]
mircea_popescu " davout is cute." [20:59]
kakobreklaaa a. [20:59]
kakobreklaaa :) [20:59]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052898 = 2.2857 BTC [+] [21:10]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6497 @ 0.00052903 = 3.4371 BTC [+] [21:10]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6132 @ 0.00052922 = 3.2452 BTC [+] [21:10]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005292 = 2.2867 BTC [-] [21:14]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 979 @ 0.00052922 = 0.5181 BTC [+] [21:14]
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kakobreklaaa o looky https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129454.0 [21:20]
kakobreklaaa Coin Publishing LLC is collectively owned by individuals owning or working at BitPay, Butterfly Labs, Google, Casascius, 20 Mission, and Virtual Processing Solutions. [21:20]
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jurov yeah, the more people mix into it, the better [21:22]
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kakobreklaaa dunno, id rather see bfl keeps its shit for themselfs, with the rest im not bothered [21:24]
kakobreklaaa and 20 missions? [21:24]
mircea_popescu is that vps giga's thing ? [21:24]
kakobreklaaa isnt that in default or smth [21:24]
kakobreklaaa ya [21:24]
jcpham is Coin Publishing LLC a MNW umbrella organization? [21:24]
jcpham and is Dr. Evil a charter member? [21:25]
kakobreklaaa lol [21:25]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005281 = 2.2819 BTC [-] [21:29]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19879 @ 0.00052793 = 10.4947 BTC [-] [21:29]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052804 = 2.2817 BTC [+] [21:32]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6329 @ 0.00052793 = 3.3413 BTC [-] [21:32]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1075 @ 0.00052793 = 0.5675 BTC [-] [21:33]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29925 @ 0.0005248 = 15.7046 BTC [-] [21:33]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052504 = 2.2687 BTC [+] [21:37]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14930 @ 0.0005248 = 7.8353 BTC [-] [21:37]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2149 @ 0.00052193 = 1.1216 BTC [-] [21:37]
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dub forums getting dawsed again? [21:45]
dub deedaaaws [21:45]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.00052232 = 5.4844 BTC [+] [22:00]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15300 @ 0.00052193 = 7.9855 BTC [-] [22:01]
dub giga bought into bitcoin magazine? [22:11]
dub dude is losing the plot [22:11]
kakobrekla hum? [22:12]
dub http://bitcoinmagazine.net/bitcoin-magazine-has-new-ownership/ [22:13]
kakobrekla you are bothered by him? [22:13]
dub Coin Publishing LLC is collectively owned by individuals owning or working at BitPay, Butterfly Labs, Google, Casascius, 20 Mission, and Virtual Processing Solutions. [22:13]
kakobrekla yeah i pasted same earlier [22:13]
kakobrekla bfl is the one that is bothering me [22:13]
dub kakobrekla: in that list he is the only dissapointment [22:14]
dub as in, he wasn't previously in my assclown list [22:14]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052832 = 2.2829 BTC [+] [22:14]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11779 @ 0.00052843 = 6.2244 BTC [+] [22:14]
mircea_popescu isn't 20 mission the thing tradehill people (mckenna et co) made with the money they stole off customers ? [22:14]
mircea_popescu o, yes it is. [22:14]
mircea_popescu nasty. [22:14]
dub yeah 20 sacmmers [22:14]
dub scammers* [22:15]
kakobrekla 20:24.15 ( kakobreklaaa ) dunno, id rather see bfl keeps its shit for themselfs, with the rest im not bothered [22:15]
kakobrekla 20:24.34 ( kakobreklaaa ) and 20 missions? [22:15]
kakobrekla 20:24.39 ( mircea_popescu ) is that vps giga's thing ? [22:15]
kakobrekla 20:24.39 ( kakobreklaaa ) isnt that in default or smth [22:15]
kakobrekla 20:24.45 ( kakobreklaaa ) ya [22:15]
dub buttpay is vorhees [22:15]
dub bfl, derp [22:15]
mircea_popescu i thought it was shrem [22:15]
dub google is clearly the great satan [22:15]
dub casascius is a moron apologist [22:15]
kakobrekla so they sold a share to a janitor at google [22:16]
kakobrekla big deal [22:16]
dub yeah thats a funny inclusion [22:16]
dub 'google was involved in this deal' [22:16]
dub gigavps: please tell us that your janitor invested not gigacorp [22:17]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052199 = 2.2555 BTC [-] [22:18]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4349 @ 0.00052193 = 2.2699 BTC [-] [22:18]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23098 @ 0.00052057 = 12.0241 BTC [-] [22:18]
dub so anyone know if vlad and the resit of the cryptoanarchy in the UK set are still involved? [22:18]
kakobrekla vlad is not [22:19]
dub in that case it might be for the best [22:20]
dub if I see another guy fawkes mask on that shit im going to be evben butthurter [22:21]
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Ukto anyone hold any shares of Cognative ? [22:26]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5247 @ 0.00052025 = 2.7298 BTC [-] [22:31]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10853 @ 0.00052025 = 5.6463 BTC [-] [22:34]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16264 @ 0.00051887 = 8.4389 BTC [-] [22:34]
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