Forum logs for 16 Dec 2012

Saturday, 23 November, Year 11 d.Tr. | Author: Mircea Popescu
mircea_popescu i have no idea. [00:03]
thestringpuller no ideas at all? like fo realz, how would go cryptoanarchy on it? [00:05]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15378 @ 0.00062613 = 9.6286 BTC [+] [00:06]
thestringpuller we should just overthrow the government in a small country and ship from there [00:06]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3222 @ 0.00063375 = 2.0419 BTC [+] [00:06]
mircea_popescu why exactly wouldn't you pay taxes ? [00:06]
thestringpuller because it supports people on welfare... [00:06]
mircea_popescu seems cheaper than overthrowing a government [00:06]
thestringpuller and defeats the purpose of decentralization [00:06]
thestringpuller i'm just being overly libertarian today... :P [00:06]
mircea_popescu lol k [00:06]
thestringpuller i'm workin' hard to move this cocoa [00:07]
thestringpuller why should the hipster barista's see a dime of it? [00:07]
mircea_popescu lol. they smell it anyway [00:08]
thestringpuller because they fail at life, thinking that going to art school for $20,000 a semester would train them to write the shitty movie that they're parents are paying for [00:08]
smickles thestringpuller: I can't currently try to pull off illegal things [00:08]
thestringpuller XD [00:08]
thestringpuller okay so how do we do it legally [00:08]
thestringpuller how many tariffs we gonna have to pay [00:08]
smickles and I mean, specifically, things which are illigal where I am or where my immediate family is [00:09]
thestringpuller btc based physical future delivery isn't illegal in the US is it? [00:09]
smickles thestringpuller: i'm unsure, but I think we'd only pay tarrifs if we imported things [00:09]
thestringpuller my idea is to price everything based on farm distribution [00:09]
thestringpuller we'd buy directly from willing cocoa farmers and that would set the baseline price for the market [00:10]
mircea_popescu that'd prolly work. [00:10]
thestringpuller from there it's underwriting the future contracts in a fashion similar to the mpoe bot [00:10]
thestringpuller i only keep bringing the bot up because he tends not to lose money in the longterm [00:11]
mircea_popescu the mpoe bot is b-s tho. i don't imagine you need something like that if you have price and forecast inputs from the farmers. [00:11]
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smickles thestringpuller: you wan't to do actual publicly traded futures in 'merica? [00:12]
thestringpuller it's be btc based though so it wouldn't be limited to america [00:12]
thestringpuller the clearing house would just be in murica [00:12]
smickles I'm sure there are a ton of regulations to comply with then [00:12]
smickles do you have a lot of capital to launch it? [00:13]
thestringpuller capital isn't an issue [00:13]
thestringpuller well it won't be an issue [00:13]
thestringpuller it's the regulation that's the issue [00:13]
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mircea_popescu thestringpuller i fail to see the sense, if the cocoa isn't produced in the states why centralize it there ? [00:13]
thestringpuller the whole point of btc is to be self regulating... [00:13]
thestringpuller i just happen to live here [00:14]
mircea_popescu kinda dubious criteria [00:14]
smickles get an employee in columbia or wherever [00:14]
thestringpuller i mean I can send people to columbia or wherever the fuck the farm is and they can set up a trailer office there [00:14]
thestringpuller but the LLC will likely be american [00:14]
mircea_popescu why ? [00:14]
thestringpuller cause I live here? [00:14]
mircea_popescu so ? [00:14]
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thestringpuller i mean if you can make it so I have control and it's in another country (some vehicle to do that) I'd rather go that option [00:14]
thestringpuller like romania :) [00:14]
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mircea_popescu you can make a corp in any country wth. [00:15]
mircea_popescu hire a local lawyer you'reset. [00:15]
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thestringpuller is it really that easy? [00:15]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062518 = 2.7014 BTC [-] [00:16]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10689 @ 0.00062507 = 6.6814 BTC [-] [00:16]
mircea_popescu logically, a lawschool student incapable of drafting incorporation papers isn't able to graduate. [00:16]
mircea_popescu in any country. [00:16]
mircea_popescu like a doctor that can't feel tits. [00:17]
thestringpuller i think they call that molestation [00:17]
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thestringpuller smickles: what is your take on this physical delivery of futures [00:18]
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smickles thestringpuller: I'm not familiar enough on practicing the business in 'merica to render much of an opinion. but Ideally, it sounds easy. make contract, honor the contract [00:23]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17185 @ 0.00062507 = 10.7418 BTC [-] [00:24]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7791 @ 0.00062292 = 4.8532 BTC [-] [00:24]
thestringpuller smickles what about the underwriting model? the mpoe bot seems to make most of it's money because it prices the contracts effectively [00:24]
thestringpuller but fairly enough that it's worth purchasing at times [00:25]
smickles there are models for futures too, actually, it's possible to even use b-s, as options and futures can be converted to one another [00:27]
mircea_popescu sure, just not ususally done [00:27]
thestringpuller would you be willing to help me with the model? [00:28]
thestringpuller if I can prove that the capital is a done deal [00:29]
thestringpuller there are 2-3 people in the coffee world who would be interested in funding this endeavor [00:30]
mircea_popescu thestringpuller basically, you know what delivery costs, you know what you can buy cocoa for, so offer that [00:30]
mircea_popescu and offer to buy at a spread under [00:30]
mircea_popescu no magic involved [00:30]
smickles If you really need help with a pricing model, I can probably help you punch the numbers into one of the standard formulas [00:31]
thestringpuller well less help with the model and more with the accounting, I would like to retain your btc accounting services [00:31]
thestringpuller mainly because I feel this will get regulated [00:32]
thestringpuller and then that opens mpex up to regulation... [00:32]
smickles ah, you want me to do bookkeeping and reports for you? [00:32]
thestringpuller yes and general advice like when the feds come [00:33]
thestringpuller i meant, when the spanish inquisition comes [00:33]
thestringpuller http://mpex.co/faq.html#34 [00:33]
Diablo-D3 no one expects the spanish inquisition [00:34]
Diablo-D3 frankly, I think they're hiding in the fridge [00:34]
Diablo-D3 open it to get a soda BAM, forum threads spill out with scam accusations [00:35]
thestringpuller i thought you were a scammer [00:35]
Diablo-D3 nope [00:35]
Diablo-D3 just someone who got scammed by nefario [00:35]
thestringpuller i was just trollin' [00:35]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3641 @ 0.00062292 = 2.2681 BTC [-] [00:35]
smickles thestringpuller: you must know i'm not an expert in commodities trade regulation [00:36]
thestringpuller cocoa is currently at 3 units [00:37]
thestringpuller oops 4 [00:38]
thestringpuller for the month [00:38]
EskimoBob if you have not noticed, there is a new virtual security in litecoinglobal https://www.litecoinglobal.com/security/ART [00:38]
EskimoBob thestringpuller: cocoa is sold all over the wold. Why not talk to some of the guys? [00:39]
thestringpuller ... [00:39]
EskimoBob maybe you can use existing delivery networks to get your goods moving [00:39]
thestringpuller the idea is to sell cocoa through mpex [00:39]
thestringpuller and deregulated from the current market it's pegged at [00:39]
EskimoBob hmm.. contraband? [00:40]
thestringpuller no just shipped using a different currency? [00:40]
thestringpuller it'd be like someone using gold bars to buy oil or something [00:40]
EskimoBob you do not ship currency, you ship goods [00:40]
smickles thestringpuller: from what i'm reading, it is generally illegal for 'mericans to offer futures to other 'mericans, unless it is done on a US regulated exchange [00:41]
EskimoBob you get paid in BTC and this is your business [00:41]
thestringpuller ... [00:41]
thestringpuller no one currently sells mass amounts of cocoa for btc [00:41]
thestringpuller there'd be multiple trade steps [00:41]
EskimoBob thestringpuller: I am not sure why is this even important. BTC is just a way to transfer fiat [00:42]
thestringpuller also with physical delivery of a futures contract I imagine with something like cocoa it'd be a way to move cocoa from a place of high supply to low demand [00:42]
thestringpuller by from market X that is in indonesia during a good season sell beans to coffee shops in new york [00:42]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062318 = 2.6928 BTC [+] [00:43]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4068 @ 0.00062292 = 2.534 BTC [-] [00:43]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2908 @ 0.00061823 = 1.7978 BTC [-] [00:43]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10679 @ 0.000618 = 6.5996 BTC [-] [00:43]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13474 @ 0.00061761 = 8.3217 BTC [-] [00:43]
EskimoBob do you see that BTC has actually nothing to do with that :) You need to move goods - few metric tons of beans ? [00:44]
mircea_popescu well, futures are not commonly used for procurement irl, but that may be different for btc i guess [00:44]
smickles thestringpuller: it seems that my company might have to register with the NFA [00:44]
mircea_popescu the national football association !? [00:44]
smickles indeed [00:44]
EskimoBob you need to use established shipping routes, wholesellers etc [00:44]
mircea_popescu wtf ?! [00:44]
thestringpuller lol procurment [00:45]
mircea_popescu yes ? [00:45]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061771 = 2.6691 BTC [+] [00:46]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1521 @ 0.00061761 = 0.9394 BTC [-] [00:46]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7958 @ 0.00061732 = 4.9126 BTC [-] [00:46]
smickles ah, thestringpuller foreign business that do futures business with us customers need to get an exemption from the cftc [00:46]
EskimoBob for start. Go sell a bag of beans you get wfom local whole seller and see what happens. Then try to buy a bag from X and send get it to your destination Y and see, what happens. [00:46]
mircea_popescu smickles at the leves involved i would imagine this would simply count as contract sourcing. [00:46]
smickles so if you want to do this, you either need to 'know your customer' or not live in 'merica [00:46]
thestringpuller people run companies from prison [00:47]
thestringpuller american prisons [00:47]
thestringpuller called club fed [00:47]
thestringpuller there's gotta be away to live here and operate it [00:47]
EskimoBob you can live where ever you want but you need to have a actual company in those countries :) [00:47]
thestringpuller even if the physical side oftheoperation is being run by romanian orphans [00:47]
EskimoBob and that's why I am telling to use distributors that are set in those countries. Not sure, what the value is you actually add to the deal but this is up to you to figure out ;) [00:48]
thestringpuller smickles: i refuse to be regulated, if money launderers want to by lots of coffee let them [00:48]
smickles heh, thestringpuller i don't see anything about the accountant needing to be registered with the nfa [00:49]
EskimoBob do they? [00:49]
thestringpuller lets do it! [00:50]
thestringpuller this is gonna be so much fun [00:50]
EskimoBob get yourself a 65 Kg bag and see, what you can do with it :) [00:50]
EskimoBob and I recommend looking around a bit. who is your competition for start [00:51]
thestringpuller dude that's not the point eskimo [00:51]
EskimoBob what is the point? [00:52]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5272 @ 0.00061732 = 3.2545 BTC [-] [00:53]
EskimoBob ask yourself: what is the value I am offering to my clients? [00:55]
EskimoBob figure out your businessmodel and for start, test it on paper [00:56]
thestringpuller ... [00:58]
smickles thestringpuller: I don't think I could take you on as a client if I suspected your business operated in violation of the gov't's rules [00:59]
smickles thestringpuller: essentially, if you set up a foreign company to do this, and get a lawer to look it over and say it's ok, then I could [01:00]
thestringpuller “The thing that needs to be emphasized is that futures contracts are risk management tools,” Harangody says. “They are not intended to be procurement contracts” due to the expense and difficulty of meeting the exchange’s requirements. It’s easier to exit your responsibilities in the futures contract and go into the spot market and buy or sell those commodities, he adds. [01:00]
smickles but, as I am trying to become a CPA in the future, there are ethical guidelines I need to adhere too [01:01]
thestringpuller I think as mircea_popescu said, it'd be more like a contract settler [01:02]
smickles I just need to be reasonably sure that it's not illegal for you to do ;) [01:02]
smickles bbl [01:03]
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thestringpuller mircea_popescu: would physical delivery be a stepping stone for a procurment market? [01:05]
mircea_popescu i have no idea. irl futures rarely deliver [01:07]
mircea_popescu but btc is often paradoxical. [01:07]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2020 @ 0.00061732 = 1.247 BTC [-] [01:08]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00061715 = 4.9989 BTC [-] [01:08]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1850 @ 0.0006162 = 1.14 BTC [-] [01:08]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00061574 = 9.2361 BTC [-] [01:08]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21650 @ 0.00061533 = 13.3219 BTC [-] [01:08]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3825 @ 0.00061469 = 2.3512 BTC [-] [01:09]
thestringpuller someone is selling lol [01:12]
thestringpuller mircea_popescu: what value do you see physical delivery bringing to btc? [01:14]
thestringpuller is it just because that's the way contracts were always done? [01:14]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062348 = 2.6941 BTC [+] [01:15]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5755 @ 0.00062368 = 3.5893 BTC [+] [01:15]
mircea_popescu it makes prices be provably fair [01:15]
mircea_popescu othwise futures markets fail to work, as icbit is on the verge of proving [01:15]
thestringpuller :) [01:17]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.0006235 = 1.247 BTC [-] [01:19]
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mircea_popescu so flash contest : first to correctly identify the money in the clip gets 0.1337 btc. http://polimedia.us/trilema/2010/portret-al-artistului-la-tinerete/ [01:25]
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kakobrekla Venezuelan bolívar? [01:28]
smickles mircea_popescu: chilean peso? [01:28]
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mircea_popescu nope [01:28]
thestringpuller mpoe lost money in october and november? [01:28]
smickles thestringpuller: no? [01:28]
kakobrekla costa rica colon? [01:28]
mircea_popescu hehe yeah. addy ? [01:28]
kakobrekla hum lemme find one [01:29]
mircea_popescu look under bed [01:29]
mircea_popescu it's where i always find mine [01:29]
kakobrekla 1P9rQm6AfVXuzPtQf8B9pT4aeoPFAzKZ72 [01:29]
kakobrekla yeah [01:29]
kakobrekla it was behind it [01:30]
thestringpuller http://polimedia.us/trilema/2012/mpoe-november-2012-statement/ [01:30]
mircea_popescu thestringpuller the bot itself turning a profit and mpoe showing a profit are diff things [01:30]
mircea_popescu due to the cost of capital involved. [01:30]
thestringpuller explain [01:30]
smickles thestringpuller: basically, the bondholders took some of their own principal [01:31]
mircea_popescu well, take nov. the bot made about 2k btc trading about 20k each way. [01:31]
mircea_popescu but because it used ~40k btc to insure its trades and they ended up auctioned for like 9.9% [01:31]
mircea_popescu it ended up paying 4k in interest, so mpoe showed a - [01:31]
thestringpuller who pys the 9.9 percent mpoe? [01:32]
mircea_popescu yea [01:32]
thestringpuller so how is that a profit? [01:33]
thestringpuller there was a 2k loss [01:33]
smickles everyone involved mad btc [01:33]
mircea_popescu ... [01:33]
smickles *made [01:33]
smickles 2k of principal was returned [01:33]
mircea_popescu smickles i really have to come up with a better accounting scheme for this, it confuses EVERYBODY [01:33]
thestringpuller it really does [01:33]
thestringpuller out of 41252 btc's of bondholder money 1961 was lost [01:34]
smickles mircea_popescu: if you capped the % to not return principle, it wouldn't show a loss [01:34]
thestringpuller but the bond rate made it so half of that wa returned [01:34]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2321 @ 0.0006235 = 1.4471 BTC [-] [01:35]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13795 @ 0.00062368 = 8.6037 BTC [+] [01:35]
mircea_popescu thestringpuller see -pr's explanation to rassah https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124441.msg1386249#msg1386249 [01:35]
mircea_popescu smickles yeah i guess, but for one i'd end up with having to round interests. [01:35]
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smickles mircea_popescu: or, you could but a line item in underneat the 'loss' line explaining that X of the loss was returned principle [01:38]
mircea_popescu i suspect that'd make it more c onfusing. [01:38]
smickles that way, unless there actually was a loss, the two would cancel each other out [01:38]
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mircea_popescu i think ima end up hiring free accounting support for random members of the public [01:39]
thestringpuller the mpoe-pr explanation is ridiculously clear [01:39]
mircea_popescu by now mpex is obscure enough to warrant a fucking qualification [01:39]
thestringpuller so this makes much more sense [01:39]
mircea_popescu like a 40 hour course [01:39]
thestringpuller heh [01:39]
mircea_popescu thestringpuller she's gifted. [01:39]
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thestringpuller in more areas than one (pun intended) [01:41]
smickles mircea_popescu: i'm just suggesting to put the equivilant of this "1,961.31822035 BTC extra, which were also needed to pay the bondholders was actually taken out of their bonds" right under the -1`961.31822035 [01:41]
mircea_popescu mayne as a footnote or something [01:41]
mircea_popescu thestringpuller in many areas and some zones [01:42]
thestringpuller so the -1961 needed to pay out positions on the contracts [01:42]
thestringpuller that's taken from the bond [01:42]
mircea_popescu its actually needed to pay interests [01:43]
thestringpuller so where does the profit come from? [01:43]
mircea_popescu basically, bondholders asked for 9.9%. mpoe made enough to pay ~5%. the rest came out of their capital, as a sort of amortisation of a bizzare kind [01:44]
thestringpuller oh [01:44]
thestringpuller heh [01:44]
mircea_popescu it's like, you lend 1k and say you want 10% a month. [01:44]
mircea_popescu if the business makes enough to pay you 10% fine [01:44]
mircea_popescu if not, it gives you back some of your capital. [01:44]
mircea_popescu eventually you passively get all your capital back if the business sucks. [01:45]
thestringpuller but mpoe annually makes money? [01:45]
thestringpuller octoboer and november seemed like bad months [01:45]
mircea_popescu well 1. you mean mpoe or the bot and 2. make money for whom ? [01:45]
thestringpuller for you the busiess [01:46]
mircea_popescu that;d be the shareholders. [01:46]
thestringpuller yea [01:46]
mircea_popescu it ALWAYS makes money for shareholders on the grounds it can never lose any. [01:46]
thestringpuller can the bondholders exit their bond position and get their entire principle back in a liquidation event? [01:47]
thestringpuller after settlements [01:47]
mircea_popescu they can ask for their capital back at any point [01:47]
mircea_popescu will receive it at the end of the current month. [01:47]
thestringpuller very effective model [01:47]
mircea_popescu :) [01:47]
thestringpuller but ideally the bot needs to make money [01:48]
thestringpuller you are the pimp the bot is the hoe [01:48]
mircea_popescu the bot itself only lost money two months out of 10 [01:48]
mircea_popescu one was significant (august) [01:48]
mircea_popescu the other was some pennies in june i think [01:48]
thestringpuller what about october/november [01:48]
mircea_popescu in november it made like 2k [01:48]
mircea_popescu in octomber i dun recall lets see [01:49]
thestringpuller oh [01:49]
thestringpuller i see [01:49]
thestringpuller jeeze [01:49]
thestringpuller i'm fucking dumb [01:49]
thestringpuller it's just confusing [01:49]
mircea_popescu you're right in oct it lost like 25 btc [01:49]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063363 = 2.7379 BTC [+] [01:49]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3078 @ 0.00063375 = 1.9507 BTC [+] [01:49]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7001 @ 0.00063861 = 4.4709 BTC [+] [01:49]
mircea_popescu ;;calc 1151.23669403-1129.93294445 [01:49]
gribble 21.30374958 [01:49]
mircea_popescu to be precise. [01:50]
thestringpuller in november it made around 2k [01:50]
thestringpuller okay [01:50]
thestringpuller it's just the capital expenses that make it so tough [01:51]
thestringpuller 9.9% [01:51]
thestringpuller geez [01:51]
mircea_popescu was huge capital base too. [01:51]
mircea_popescu the thing is see, if bot trades 20k contracts it matters A LOT [01:51]
mircea_popescu if those are 2k open/close/open/close [01:51]
mircea_popescu or 20k open then closed [01:51]
thestringpuller half of it was you though [01:51]
mircea_popescu cause it needs a lot moar then [01:51]
thestringpuller but it seems like the bot is getting reemed on the capital expenses [01:52]
mircea_popescu ;;ident smickles [01:52]
gribble Nick 'smickles', with hostmask 'smickles!~smickles@mostofmany.com', is not identified. [01:52]
thestringpuller why are the capital expenses so high? [01:53]
mircea_popescu thestringpuller well people can always put their btc in more bonds [01:53]
mircea_popescu cause that's what bondholders ask for. its an auction model [01:53]
thestringpuller 5-6% seems more reasonable for both parties... [01:53]
thestringpuller so the minimum asking was 9.9%? [01:53]
thestringpuller jeeze [01:53]
mircea_popescu no, mpoe always pays max % accepted [01:54]
mircea_popescu if someone puts 5k at 1%, someone else 2% at 3% and someone 100 btc at 25% [01:54]
thestringpuller oh [01:54]
mircea_popescu and 7.1k are needed [01:54]
thestringpuller yea [01:54]
mircea_popescu it will pay 25% on 7.1k [01:54]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1664 @ 0.00063005 = 1.0484 BTC [-] [01:54]
thestringpuller because of that model the % was higher [01:54]
thestringpuller now I see what you see [01:54]
thestringpuller that amount of capital needed to trade drives up the price of capital expesnes [01:54]
thestringpuller expenses* [01:55]
mircea_popescu yup [01:55]
mircea_popescu and in any event, i don't think THE ENTIRE world of BTC paid 2k interest on deposits last month. [01:55]
mircea_popescu so you know... MPOE is the financial center of lending by a fat margin. [01:55]
thestringpuller but the bot is getting lent money [01:55]
mircea_popescu ya [01:56]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17588 @ 0.00063861 = 11.2319 BTC [+] [01:58]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3361 @ 0.00063861 = 2.1464 BTC [+] [02:02]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23850 @ 0.00063864 = 15.2316 BTC [+] [02:02]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 989 @ 0.00063925 = 0.6322 BTC [+] [02:02]
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smickles ;;ident [02:07]
gribble You are not identified. [02:07]
smickles :o [02:08]
smickles ;;ident [02:08]
gribble You are identified as user smickles, with GPG key id EA62D7CEB2450C3F, key fingerprint 96ACCA7C3B09EC61B0A6D7F9EA62D7CEB2450C3F, and bitcoin address 12NjnZTVeTJ3g5C7BqfS2aQ2rLkmwiqVz6 [02:08]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5011 @ 0.00063925 = 3.2033 BTC [+] [02:10]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6267 @ 0.00063949 = 4.0077 BTC [+] [02:10]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2622 @ 0.00063995 = 1.6779 BTC [+] [02:10]
mircea_popescu ;;ident smickles [02:13]
gribble Nick 'smickles', with hostmask 'smickles!~smickles@mostofmany.com', is identified as user smickles, with GPG key id EA62D7CEB2450C3F, key fingerprint 96ACCA7C3B09EC61B0A6D7F9EA62D7CEB2450C3F, and bitcoin address 12NjnZTVeTJ3g5C7BqfS2aQ2rLkmwiqVz6 [02:13]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.0006337 = 3.5487 BTC [-] [02:20]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2657 @ 0.00063005 = 1.674 BTC [-] [02:20]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3393 @ 0.00062981 = 2.1369 BTC [-] [02:20]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20650 @ 0.00062981 = 13.0056 BTC [-] [02:22]
kakobrekla ;;rate mircea_popescu -10 FUCKIN SCAMMER!!! Has MILKed me for over 0.1336 BTC!! PROOF!! [02:23]
gribble Rating entry successful. Your rating for user mircea_popescu has changed from 2 to -10. [02:23]
mircea_popescu where's your address! [02:23]
kakobrekla i gave it to you [02:23]
mircea_popescu eh! [02:23]
kakobrekla 00:29.46 ( mircea_popescu ) look under bed [02:23]
kakobrekla 00:29.49 ( kakobrekla ) 1P9rQm6AfVXuzPtQf8B9pT4aeoPFAzKZ72 [02:23]
kakobrekla 00:29.49 ( mircea_popescu ) it's where i always find mine [02:23]
mircea_popescu where1 [02:23]
mircea_popescu duh [02:23]
kakobrekla between the lines [02:23]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4594 @ 0.00062981 = 2.8933 BTC [-] [02:24]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00062725 = 6.8998 BTC [-] [02:24]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6656 @ 0.00062505 = 4.1603 BTC [-] [02:24]
kakobrekla twas 1337. [02:24]
mircea_popescu sent you 1336 mBTC. YOU CAN SUE ME FOR THE OTHER ONE [02:24]
kakobrekla MOTHERFUCK [02:24]
mircea_popescu mwahahahaha [02:24]
mircea_popescu and so empires are built! [02:24]
mircea_popescu in other news, icbit.se paid out. [02:26]
mircea_popescu a cool ~300 btc in profits. [02:26]
mircea_popescu kakobrekla : in exchange for your milk i offer you cowsies. http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135561763837.jpg [02:27]
kakobrekla alright, outweight the missing 0.074% of the settelment payment [02:28]
kakobrekla ;;rate mircea_popescu 3 made good on the deeds. [02:28]
gribble Rating entry successful. Your rating for user mircea_popescu has changed from -10 to 3. [02:28]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3628 @ 0.00063989 = 2.3215 BTC [+] [02:29]
mircea_popescu wtf 63.9 [02:29]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12517 @ 0.00063546 = 7.9541 BTC [-] [02:30]
mircea_popescu http://www.bitmit.net/en/item/7548-intel-pentium-4-3-00ghz-cpu-processors [02:30]
mircea_popescu is this for real ? pentium 4 buy now .3 btc ? [02:31]
kakobrekla perhaps for the whole lot [02:32]
mircea_popescu what do you mean whole lot ? [02:33]
kakobrekla >> I have 9 of them available [02:34]
mircea_popescu but i mean... a pentium 4 is worth more than 5 bux no ?! [02:34]
kakobrekla no [02:34]
mircea_popescu wow srsly ? [02:34]
kakobrekla preetymuch ya [02:35]
mircea_popescu i guess they woulsdn't be prescotts [02:35]
kakobrekla noone wants that [02:37]
kakobrekla even c2d are for the low end boxes [02:37]
kakobrekla these days [02:37]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16894 @ 0.00062505 = 10.5596 BTC [-] [02:41]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4003 @ 0.00062182 = 2.4891 BTC [-] [02:56]
kakobrekla lolz https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130989.msg1402197#msg1402197 [02:57]
kakobrekla i didnt see prs comment till now [02:57]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00335 = 3.35 BTC [-] [02:59]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2250 @ 0.0033341 = 7.5017 BTC [-] [02:59]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19643 @ 0.00062573 = 12.2912 BTC [+] [03:03]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8894 @ 0.00062696 = 5.5762 BTC [+] [03:03]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00063278 = 8.3527 BTC [+] [03:04]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9663 @ 0.00063428 = 6.129 BTC [+] [03:04]
mircea_popescu sooo [03:05]
mircea_popescu the december judges : http://polimedia.us/trilema/2012/the-first-roll-of-judges-december-2012/ [03:05]
mircea_popescu anyone wanting to sue may do so now. [03:05]
mircea_popescu and also rota stuff can be followed in its own category http://polimedia.us/trilema/category/rota/ [03:06]
mircea_popescu kakobrekla ahaha [03:06]
kakobrekla get him to transcribe that youtube [03:06]
kakobrekla from amir or whats that guy [03:06]
kakobrekla to see if it was a fair transcription the first time [03:07]
mircea_popescu lol [03:08]
thestringpuller i never just read forum posts [03:12]
thestringpuller these people are really dumb [03:13]
thestringpuller the debate between mpoe-pr and inaba (sp?) is really dumb [03:13]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 993 @ 0.0033341 = 3.3108 BTC [-] [03:13]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10300 @ 0.00062354 = 6.4225 BTC [-] [03:18]
thestringpuller ;;ticker [03:21]
gribble BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.55130, Best ask: 13.55131, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 13.55130, 24 hour volume: 15218.16247989, 24 hour low: 13.44216, 24 hour high: 13.66548, 24 hour vwap: 13.54337 [03:21]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.0034 = 4.08 BTC [+] [03:22]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8600 @ 0.00063009 = 5.4188 BTC [+] [03:34]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.0006315 = 5.5572 BTC [+] [03:34]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2450 @ 0.00337621 = 8.2717 BTC [-] [03:40]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.000624 = 1.248 BTC [-] [03:44]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1797 @ 0.00062354 = 1.1205 BTC [-] [03:44]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4550 @ 0.00062282 = 2.8338 BTC [-] [03:44]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5476 @ 0.00062111 = 3.4012 BTC [-] [03:44]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 570 @ 0.00334008 = 1.9038 BTC [-] [03:52]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062135 = 2.6849 BTC [+] [03:56]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4724 @ 0.00062111 = 2.9341 BTC [-] [03:56]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3489 @ 0.00062082 = 2.166 BTC [-] [03:56]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7250 @ 0.00062033 = 4.4974 BTC [-] [03:56]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2966 @ 0.0006161 = 1.8274 BTC [-] [03:56]
thestringpuller look at these niggas sellin there shares [03:58]
Namjies What? Would it be going in the other direction than the strings you're pulling? [04:02]
mircea_popescu later all. [04:06]
* Now talking on #bitcoin-assets [08:50]
* Topic for #bitcoin-assets is: Bitcoin asset exchanges: http://polimedia.us/mpex || https://coinbr.com || https://cryptostocks.com || https://icbit.se || https://therocktrading.com || https://assets-otc.com || https://www.havelockinvestments.com || https://bitfunder.com || list bot commands: !help || Streaming trades only: #bitcoin-assets-trades || Net Chart: http://bit.ly/RPclBi [08:50]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062268 = 2.6906 BTC [+] [08:53]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 169 @ 0.0006226 = 0.1052 BTC [-] [08:53]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4960 @ 0.00061958 = 3.0731 BTC [-] [08:53]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3300 @ 0.0034 = 11.22 BTC [+] [08:54]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006306 = 2.7248 BTC [+] [08:56]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2474 @ 0.00063083 = 1.5607 BTC [+] [08:56]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3355 @ 0.00063293 = 2.1235 BTC [+] [08:59]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062828 = 2.7148 BTC [-] [09:30]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7079 @ 0.00062841 = 4.4485 BTC [+] [09:30]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16835 @ 0.00062841 = 10.5793 BTC [+] [09:35]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6165 @ 0.00062952 = 3.881 BTC [+] [09:35]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10027 @ 0.00062469 = 6.2638 BTC [-] [09:51]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062257 = 2.6901 BTC [-] [09:51]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1802 @ 0.00062222 = 1.1212 BTC [-] [09:51]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062252 = 2.6899 BTC [+] [10:15]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24779 @ 0.00062222 = 15.418 BTC [-] [10:15]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062333 = 2.6934 BTC [+] [10:25]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 629 @ 0.00062364 = 0.3923 BTC [+] [10:25]
mircea_popescu ;;calc 319 * 0.01302041 [10:29]
gribble 4.15351079 [10:29]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12005 @ 0.00061958 = 7.4381 BTC [-] [11:09]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 745 @ 0.0006194 = 0.4615 BTC [-] [11:09]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8655 @ 0.0006194 = 5.3609 BTC [-] [11:10]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4071 @ 0.00061301 = 2.4956 BTC [-] [11:10]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5748 @ 0.00061301 = 3.5236 BTC [-] [11:17]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 914 @ 0.00061254 = 0.5599 BTC [-] [11:17]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9538 @ 0.00061202 = 5.8374 BTC [-] [11:17]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23500 @ 0.00061667 = 14.4917 BTC [+] [11:24]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.0034 = 5.44 BTC [+] [11:59]
Ukto 0,o [12:00]
Ukto I hope you reset your passwd after that :P [12:00]
mircea_popescu :D [12:01]
* Ukto yawns [12:01]
Ukto finished setting up the stuff for terra [12:02]
mircea_popescu was due for a reset anyway, it's been over a year. [12:02]
Ukto working on another little something thats like a 10min peice of code [12:02]
mircea_popescu o also, : this http://polimedia.us/trilema/2012/mpex-accounts-spring-scrub-2013/ [12:02]
Ukto LIES [12:02]
Ukto iz not spring 2013 yet [12:02]
Ukto go away future boy! [12:02]
Ukto :P [12:02]
mircea_popescu lol [12:03]
mircea_popescu and also, the MPEx Rota is a go, people can now sue. [12:03]
* Ukto sues mircea_popescu. "I dont like his face. He makes me sick." :þ [12:03]
mircea_popescu you need to specify damages. how sick ? [12:03]
Ukto hmm [12:04]
Ukto vomiting, ER visits... high blood pressure, stress... [12:04]
Ukto occasional diarea of the mouth [12:04]
Ukto >:P [12:04]
mircea_popescu that's like... half a btc [12:05]
* Ukto could make a joke about going on a killing spree. but someone may take offense with recent acitons, en which I woudl have to tell them to buy a gun, [12:06]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3871 @ 0.00061942 = 2.3978 BTC [+] [12:08]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2893 @ 0.00062072 = 1.7957 BTC [+] [12:08]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4150 @ 0.00061709 = 2.5609 BTC [-] [12:12]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061291 = 2.6484 BTC [-] [12:18]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5132 @ 0.00061274 = 3.1446 BTC [-] [12:18]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061573 = 2.6606 BTC [+] [12:22]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9150 @ 0.00061601 = 5.6365 BTC [+] [12:22]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7079 @ 0.00062072 = 4.3941 BTC [+] [12:22]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9903 @ 0.00062072 = 6.147 BTC [+] [12:34]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9097 @ 0.00062364 = 5.6733 BTC [+] [12:34]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18100 @ 0.00061659 = 11.1603 BTC [-] [12:50]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10393 @ 0.00061274 = 6.3682 BTC [-] [12:50]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00337085 = 4.7192 BTC [-] [12:53]
EskimoBob mircea_popescu: how is this rota thingy going to enforce anything? [12:54]
mircea_popescu voluntarily. [12:54]
EskimoBob and the point of the whole thing is? [12:54]
mircea_popescu you know, same as bitcoin. [12:55]
mircea_popescu doing things the right way. [12:55]
EskimoBob no, I do not know. Enlighten me [12:55]
mircea_popescu well, the problem with "enforcing" is that it takes effort. X does something stupid and now Y has to drop whatever he's doing, expend time and energy FORCING X to do the right thing ? [12:56]
mircea_popescu why bother. [12:56]
mircea_popescu you just eliminate X, case closed. [12:56]
EskimoBob so what you just said is that rota thingy is pointless [12:57]
mircea_popescu nope. [12:58]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062333 = 2.6934 BTC [+] [12:58]
mircea_popescu not anymore than bitcoin is pointless. [12:58]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14033 @ 0.00062364 = 8.7515 BTC [+] [12:58]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2796 @ 0.00062381 = 1.7442 BTC [+] [12:58]
EskimoBob no, this hyperbole bull shit is not working on me :) [12:59]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062352 = 2.6942 BTC [-] [12:59]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7192 @ 0.00062381 = 4.4864 BTC [+] [12:59]
mircea_popescu you're not very well equipped to think, is the problem. but otherwise, hey. [13:00]
mircea_popescu knock yourself out. [13:00]
EskimoBob LOL, look who's talking [13:01]
EskimoBob you can not even explain your own idea the ... wtf [13:02]
EskimoBob you have the problem with thinking :) [13:02]
EskimoBob mircea_popescu, more substance, less opinions ;) [13:04]
Ukto EskimoBob: you seem up early :P [13:04]
EskimoBob or what ever you so pompously stated [13:04]
EskimoBob I am :( [13:05]
Ukto couldnt sleep? too excited over the asset? :) [13:08]
EskimoBob :) [13:09]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6869 @ 0.00062348 = 4.2827 BTC [-] [13:19]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7981 @ 0.00062348 = 4.976 BTC [-] [13:25]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5394 @ 0.00061274 = 3.3051 BTC [-] [13:25]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 225 @ 0.00061206 = 0.1377 BTC [-] [13:25]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061233 = 2.6459 BTC [+] [13:31]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14075 @ 0.00061206 = 8.6147 BTC [-] [13:31]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7354 @ 0.00061202 = 4.5008 BTC [-] [13:31]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061229 = 2.6457 BTC [+] [13:35]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35091 @ 0.00061202 = 21.4764 BTC [-] [13:35]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061207 = 2.6448 BTC [+] [13:42]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11779 @ 0.00061202 = 7.209 BTC [-] [13:42]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00061425 = 0.9214 BTC [+] [13:45]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3438 @ 0.00061202 = 2.1041 BTC [-] [13:45]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1100 @ 0.00061134 = 0.6725 BTC [-] [13:45]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19662 @ 0.00061083 = 12.0101 BTC [-] [13:45]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.0006144 = 5.7139 BTC [+] [13:46]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10650 @ 0.00062041 = 6.6074 BTC [+] [13:46]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1629 @ 0.00062381 = 1.0162 BTC [+] [13:46]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00062271 = 9.3407 BTC [-] [14:03]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8289 @ 0.00061962 = 5.136 BTC [-] [14:03]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18576 @ 0.00061083 = 11.3468 BTC [-] [14:03]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061103 = 2.6403 BTC [+] [14:07]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7979 @ 0.00061083 = 4.8738 BTC [-] [14:08]
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assbot [MPEX] [X.AWHG] 220 @ 0.06231503 = 13.7093 BTC [-] [14:28]
assbot [MPEX] [X.ENGG] 230 @ 0.2576593 = 59.2616 BTC [-] [14:29]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6033 @ 0.00061083 = 3.6851 BTC [-] [14:30]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19750 @ 0.00061077 = 12.0627 BTC [-] [14:30]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3617 @ 0.00060993 = 2.2061 BTC [-] [14:30]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6433 @ 0.00060993 = 3.9237 BTC [-] [14:36]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9517 @ 0.00060927 = 5.7984 BTC [-] [14:36]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061734 = 2.6675 BTC [+] [15:09]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 429 @ 0.00061762 = 0.265 BTC [+] [15:09]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061728 = 2.6673 BTC [-] [15:18]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3465 @ 0.00061762 = 2.1401 BTC [+] [15:18]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006175 = 2.6682 BTC [-] [15:19]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2256 @ 0.00061762 = 1.3934 BTC [+] [15:19]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13523 @ 0.00061951 = 8.3776 BTC [+] [15:19]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00337085 = 0.3371 BTC [-] [15:21]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 315 @ 0.00334008 = 1.0521 BTC [-] [15:21]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1535 @ 0.0033341 = 5.1178 BTC [-] [15:21]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3727 @ 0.00061951 = 2.3089 BTC [+] [15:27]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2564 @ 0.00062381 = 1.5994 BTC [+] [15:27]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2009 @ 0.00062388 = 1.2534 BTC [+] [15:27]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2750 @ 0.00062388 = 1.7157 BTC [+] [15:36]
mircea_popescu http://imgur.com/r/aww/TZ4Nc [15:44]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061407 = 2.6534 BTC [-] [15:49]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11279 @ 0.000614 = 6.9253 BTC [-] [15:49]
Diablo-D3 seen it [15:51]
Diablo-D3 awwed [15:51]
mircea_popescu im new. [15:52]
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mircea_popescu http://www.writersofthefuture.com/time-capsule-predictions how about that [15:59]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23700 @ 0.0006206 = 14.7082 BTC [+] [16:06]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2459 @ 0.0006206 = 1.5261 BTC [+] [16:11]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6271 @ 0.000614 = 3.8504 BTC [-] [16:11]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8177 @ 0.00061293 = 5.0119 BTC [-] [16:11]
thestringpuller mircea_popescu: what else does btc need to win the war on fiat? [16:13]
mircea_popescu take over locs. [16:13]
thestringpuller don't locs break anonyminity [16:14]
thestringpuller well they don't have to wth the PGP Contract [16:14]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062353 = 2.6943 BTC [+] [16:15]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5641 @ 0.00062388 = 3.5193 BTC [+] [16:15]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4017 @ 0.00062415 = 2.5072 BTC [+] [16:15]
thestringpuller line of credit right? [16:15]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061317 = 2.6495 BTC [-] [16:16]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6644 @ 0.00061293 = 4.0723 BTC [-] [16:16]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061325 = 2.6499 BTC [+] [16:17]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4929 @ 0.00061293 = 3.0211 BTC [-] [16:17]
thestringpuller I will be old, but not dead. Come by to see me, and bring a bottle. [16:17]
thestringpuller A lot of these predictions are sorta wrong [16:20]
thestringpuller Tesla made better predictions than deez [16:20]
thestringpuller nuts [16:20]
thestringpuller lets see wha mah niggy orson scott card has to say [16:20]
mircea_popescu letters of credit [16:20]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062396 = 2.6961 BTC [+] [16:21]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3833 @ 0.00062415 = 2.3924 BTC [+] [16:21]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24000 @ 0.00062479 = 14.995 BTC [+] [16:21]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18550 @ 0.00062564 = 11.6056 BTC [+] [16:21]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10806 @ 0.00062635 = 6.7683 BTC [+] [16:21]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11326 @ 0.00062952 = 7.1299 BTC [+] [16:21]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 814 @ 0.00062981 = 0.5127 BTC [+] [16:21]
thestringpuller you want to pay for civil engineering projects with BTC eh? [16:22]
thestringpuller that's what most people use letters of credit for [16:22]
thestringpuller mpex and silk road I think are the only two businesses with enough BTC volume to even consider large LoC's for projects. [16:23]
thestringpuller for large projects* [16:23]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061315 = 2.6494 BTC [-] [16:25]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6750 @ 0.00061293 = 4.1373 BTC [-] [16:25]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2533 @ 0.00060927 = 1.5433 BTC [-] [16:25]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1096 @ 0.00060884 = 0.6673 BTC [-] [16:25]
thestringpuller great time to buy [16:25]
thestringpuller land and stuff [16:25]
mircea_popescu point is more like, chinese factory gets paid in btc [16:25]
mircea_popescu instead of everyone spending millions and waiting around for months for the banks to bother moving the locs around [16:25]
thestringpuller but we aren't at a point yet where BTC is liquid enough to use for end user payment [16:29]
thestringpuller as you stated before: "btc is not a consumer currency" [16:29]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00060907 = 2.6318 BTC [+] [16:29]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3466 @ 0.00060884 = 2.1102 BTC [-] [16:29]
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mircea_popescu this isn't consumer tho. suppose you want to buy 5 container's worth of cutlery. [16:31]
mircea_popescu you find your chinese source. what now ? [16:31]
thestringpuller I'm speaking from the perspective of the chinese source [16:33]
thestringpuller you get an order for a bunch of knives and shit [16:33]
thestringpuller and the person who is buying is offering in btc [16:33]
thestringpuller how the heck am I supposed to pay my worker? [16:33]
thestringpuller workers* [16:33]
thestringpuller (because we all know chinese factories are just a 90 year old china man running in a hamster wheel) [16:34]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14227 @ 0.00061414 = 8.7374 BTC [+] [16:39]
thestringpuller the old china man just died waiting for an answer [16:42]
kakobrekla 4 generations have lived and died from order time to delivery [16:43]
thestringpuller looks like they just never got paid [16:43]
mircea_popescu http://www.bankrate.com/financing/banking/banks-vs-cybercriminals/ [16:43]
mircea_popescu In a scheme traced to a Russian computer and a hacker who calls himself "vorVzakone," [16:43]
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mircea_popescu heh, that just means thief in law. [16:43]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1541 @ 0.0033341 = 5.1378 BTC [-] [16:44]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1209 @ 0.0033268 = 4.0221 BTC [-] [16:44]
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mircea_popescu thestringpuller you just sell them [16:44]
thestringpuller then why not just buy them with fiat? [16:46]
EskimoBob legal thieve? [16:47]
thestringpuller oh look it's EskimoBob [16:47]
Ukto thats the most useless news report [16:49]
Ukto i have seen [16:49]
Ukto man, after all these years.I cant belive someones try to hack banks! WOW [16:49]
mircea_popescu lol [16:50]
Ukto someones trying* [16:50]
Ukto so fucking tired -_- [16:50]
mircea_popescu thestringpuller looky. in normal commerce you go to your bank, get a loc, forward it to your supplier, signa contract, get telivery [16:50]
mircea_popescu they take the loc to their bank, and cash it [16:50]
Ukto i finished writing the code I wanted [16:50]
mircea_popescu this takes about a month and costs about half a million dollars. [16:51]
mircea_popescu with bitcoin it takes an hour and costs a cent. [16:51]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12073 @ 0.00061414 = 7.4145 BTC [+] [16:51]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7938 @ 0.00060884 = 4.833 BTC [-] [16:52]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2762 @ 0.00060866 = 1.6811 BTC [-] [16:52]
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thestringpuller sure but liquidity is an issue for large volumes there is no dark pool exchange that would handle large volumes of that much [16:53]
thestringpuller after the horror stories I hear about MTGox, trading back into a form of fiat seems...annoying [16:54]
thestringpuller Ukto: write me code [16:55]
thestringpuller I'll pay you 2 btc an hour [16:55]
Ukto double that, with a mcdonalds gift certificate a day :P [16:56]
thestringpuller Can I just pay you in mcdonalds [16:57]
thestringpuller and also put me in your will for when you have a mcstroke [16:57]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3391 @ 0.0033268 = 11.2812 BTC [-] [16:58]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 759 @ 0.00332404 = 2.5229 BTC [-] [16:58]
thestringpuller I need a raytracer written in the next 3 hours [16:59]
thestringpuller if you can do it I"ll pay you 12 btc [16:59]
mircea_popescu www.slimeland.com/raytrace/ :D [17:02]
thestringpuller wtf a javascript raytracer [17:03]
thestringpuller bold [17:03]
mircea_popescu ;;buy 200 [17:10]
gribble (buy [--long] [at|@] []) -- Logs a buy order for units of , at a price of per unit, in units of . Use the optional field to put in any special notes. may include an arithmetical expression, and {mtgox(ask|bid|last)} to index price to mtgox ask, bid, or last price. May also (1 more message) [17:10]
mircea_popescu ;;bid 200 [17:11]
gribble Error: "bid" is not a valid command. [17:11]
mircea_popescu wtf was it [17:11]
mircea_popescu ;;bc,buy 200 [17:12]
gribble Error: "bc,buy" is not a valid command. [17:12]
thestringpuller what are you trying to do mircea_popescu [17:13]
mircea_popescu there's a "bid up to X would buy so much and cost so much" command [17:13]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061389 = 2.6526 BTC [+] [17:13]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4077 @ 0.00061404 = 2.5034 BTC [+] [17:13]
mircea_popescu ;;bids 200 [17:14]
gribble There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 200.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. [17:14]
mircea_popescu ;;asks 200 [17:14]
gribble There are currently 101863.18 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 2321158.05691 USD in total. [17:14]
EskimoBob "mcdonalds gift certificate a day" lol, you must hate yourself :) [17:15]
Ukto lol [17:15]
Ukto was just trying to come up with something wtf'ish to toss in [17:16]
Ukto :P [17:16]
EskimoBob didn't you have some health problems few days back? [17:16]
Ukto I did? [17:16]
EskimoBob so you can gracefully refuse the job offered? [17:16]
Ukto heart burn mebbe... [17:16]
EskimoBob nice :) [17:16]
Diablo-D3 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg1403354#msg1403354 [17:17]
Ukto lol [17:17]
Ukto Diablo-D3: saws it :P [17:17]
* Ukto has written enough code for new thing son BF today. spend some 15 hours now [17:18]
thestringpuller ;;bids 14 [17:19]
gribble There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 14.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. [17:19]
thestringpuller ;;bids 10 [17:19]
gribble There are currently 88031.165 bitcoins demanded at or over 10.0 USD, worth 1043490.39366 USD in total. [17:19]
kakobrekla mircea_popescu whats the hidden agenda here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130989.0 [17:19]
kakobrekla going after plato now lol? [17:19]
Ukto ROFLOL [17:20]
mircea_popescu kakobrekla just zinging caldwell a little. [17:22]
thestringpuller "As a complete aside: putting a 5mn BTC buywall @ $200 each up in MtGox might actually be the most rational use of a billion dollars currently. You'll end up with 2-3 mn BTC and the price will be permanently in the hundreds. Profit." [17:23]
mircea_popescu https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129337.msg1380831#msg1380831 [17:23]
kakobrekla ;> [17:24]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061866 = 2.6732 BTC [+] [17:24]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00061869 = 6.3106 BTC [+] [17:24]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20005 @ 0.0006228 = 12.4591 BTC [+] [17:24]
mircea_popescu im curious what he says, if anything [17:24]
EskimoBob wow, you guys still have petrol in 80'is? I haven't see anything below 92 for years :) [17:24]
mircea_popescu thestringpuller that'd prolly work. [17:25]
mircea_popescu hey, the guy just sent the transcript! [17:26]
kakobrekla lower is better [17:26]
EskimoBob where is 96? [17:26]
EskimoBob 85,87,89,91 [17:27]
kakobrekla is it any good mircea_popescu [17:27]
mircea_popescu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9jC0TP-Yug someone peek let me know how long this vid is please [17:27]
kakobrekla 2.43 [17:28]
mircea_popescu ty [17:28]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061714 = 2.6667 BTC [-] [17:29]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8129 @ 0.00061713 = 5.0166 BTC [-] [17:29]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062249 = 2.6898 BTC [+] [17:36]
thestringpuller https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129566.msg1403069#msg1403069 lol [17:36]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5645 @ 0.0006228 = 3.5157 BTC [+] [17:36]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1984 @ 0.00062688 = 1.2437 BTC [+] [17:36]
thestringpuller mircea_popescu: PM real quick [17:37]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062673 = 2.7081 BTC [-] [17:41]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6262 @ 0.00062688 = 3.9255 BTC [+] [17:41]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061714 = 2.6667 BTC [-] [17:43]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5596 @ 0.00061713 = 3.4535 BTC [-] [17:43]
mircea_popescu http://polimedia.us/trilema/2012/monty-pextons-how-to-irritate-people/ [17:43]
mircea_popescu kakobrekla ^ [17:44]
kakobrekla hehe [17:46]
Ukto doesnt jurov have somethign to do with coinbr? [17:46]
kakobrekla so 3 "uhh"s cost 0.5btc? [17:46]
kakobrekla :) [17:46]
Ukto or is my memory hazzy like usualy [17:46]
mircea_popescu kakobrekla i paid the kid .65 [17:46]
mircea_popescu Ukto he runs it [17:46]
kakobrekla rich man. [17:46]
Ukto then who is rini17 ? [17:46]
Ukto same? [17:46]
mircea_popescu ya [17:47]
Ukto weird. he is apparently quie perturbed.. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102181.msg1403381#msg1403381 [17:47]
* Ukto pokes jurov [17:47]
Ukto quite* [17:48]
thestringpuller whatever happened to usagi "the great insurer" [17:51]
thestringpuller ;;seen usagi [17:51]
gribble usagi was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 weeks, 1 day, 7 hours, 41 minutes, and 0 seconds ago: ahh well I guess I can't stick around... stuff to do ^^ good luck [17:51]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006267 = 2.708 BTC [+] [17:56]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6329 @ 0.00062688 = 3.9675 BTC [+] [17:56]
thestringpuller i predict S.MPOE will hit 0.0007 by January [17:59]
Ukto I predict Santa will skip your house this year. :P [18:00]
thestringpuller your prediction is correct [18:00]
thestringpuller because my house will be empty this year [18:01]
Ukto hehe [18:01]
thestringpuller as I snowboard [18:01]
thestringpuller OR [18:01]
thestringpuller the world ends [18:01]
thestringpuller then no one gets christmas [18:01]
* Ukto gives thestringpuller an updated mayan calender for 2013 [18:01]
Ukto :P [18:01]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061723 = 2.6671 BTC [-] [18:02]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 225 @ 0.00061713 = 0.1389 BTC [-] [18:02]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6354 @ 0.00061229 = 3.8905 BTC [-] [18:02]
thestringpuller ;;calc (1.272 - 1.248) [18:02]
gribble 0.024 [18:02]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.000615 = 1.23 BTC [+] [18:04]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061263 = 2.6472 BTC [-] [18:04]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061259 = 2.647 BTC [-] [18:04]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2496 @ 0.00061229 = 1.5283 BTC [-] [18:04]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3362 @ 0.00060866 = 2.0463 BTC [-] [18:04]
Diablo-D3 $ ~/code/bitcoin/namecoin/src/namecoind getinfo [18:04]
Diablo-D3 { [18:04]
Diablo-D3 "connections" : 50, [18:05]
Diablo-D3 } [18:05]
Diablo-D3 SRSLYT?!t [18:05]
Diablo-D3 wsegdglkaer;klajrflkzf [18:05]
thestringpuller mircea_popescu: how much are trilemma credits? [18:05]
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mircea_popescu thestringpuller a dollar buys like 1000 iirc [18:27]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00061764 = 1.9764 BTC [+] [18:31]
jurov Ukto, wouldn't you be perturbed if deadterra ignored you completely and instead chose some other trolls? [18:32]
jurov in the end, maybe i'll have the last laugh and be glad i did not get pulled into the mess [18:36]
jurov but ignoring my offer completely? a bit unnerving [18:36]
mircea_popescu eh offers get ignored all teh time [18:37]
jurov especially that we was like "i don't have time for this, gsdpt will be dissolved" [18:37]
mircea_popescu anyone running mpex can check on this bizzare "Couldn't decode the reply from MPEx, perhaps you didn't sign the key?" error ? [18:38]
mircea_popescu pympex i mean [18:39]
jurov i don't get it (the error, i mean) [18:40]
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mircea_popescu Azelphur are you on ? [18:41]
Azelphur yes [18:42]
mircea_popescu mind editing self.mpex_url = 'http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php' to read [18:42]
mircea_popescu self.mpex_url = 'http://mpex.co/' [18:42]
jurov mircea, if you did not change the addy, you'll get this error [18:42]
mircea_popescu i think some clients are failing to redirect properly. [18:42]
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Azelphur hmm [18:43]
Azelphur both of those go to your blog [18:43]
Azelphur for me [18:43]
mircea_popescu no wai ?! [18:43]
mircea_popescu wtf is this! [18:43]
Azelphur yo shit is broked [18:43]
Azelphur :P [18:43]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061457 = 2.6556 BTC [-] [18:43]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1121 @ 0.0006147 = 0.6891 BTC [+] [18:43]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1108 @ 0.00061481 = 0.6812 BTC [+] [18:43]
mircea_popescu dude it works for everyone except some select ppl. [18:43]
Azelphur when did you change the dns [18:44]
jurov Azelphur, so you put mpex.co into browser and end up on trilema? [18:44]
Azelphur yep [18:44]
Azelphur mpex.co redirects me to http://polimedia.us/trilema/ [18:44]
mircea_popescu this is insanirty [18:44]
Azelphur but only in chromium. [18:45]
mircea_popescu http://web-sniffer.net/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fmpex.co%2F&http=1.1 [18:45]
Azelphur so I guess it's a cache [18:45]
mircea_popescu dude dns servers... they're too broken. [18:45]
Azelphur hehe [18:45]
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Azelphur so yea, it's probably just that people have DNS caches that havn't updated yet [18:46]
mircea_popescu must be. [18:46]
jurov if it's only chromium, i think is not dns, instead the chromium cached the permanent redirect that was there before [18:47]
Azelphur yea [18:47]
jurov drop cache, retry [18:47]
mircea_popescu there was no mpex.co -> trilema permanent redirect [18:47]
mircea_popescu ever. [18:47]
jurov no, it went to polimedia.us/bitcoin/ or so [18:48]
mircea_popescu nope. [18:48]
Azelphur https://github.com/Azelphur/pyMPEx/commit/b3db9ed68ba05e398abb9144e4fbce26f17b683b [18:48]
Azelphur :) [18:48]
mircea_popescu i just bought it. [18:48]
mircea_popescu Azelphur i think it needs the trialing slash [18:48]
Azelphur wfm without the trailing slash, didn't have a trailing slash before [18:49]
jurov ahh i confused it with mpex.us , sry [18:49]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4241 @ 0.00332404 = 14.0973 BTC [-] [18:49]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1040 @ 0.0033099 = 3.4423 BTC [-] [18:49]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5650 @ 0.0033085 = 18.693 BTC [-] [18:49]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4500 @ 0.00330569 = 14.8756 BTC [-] [18:49]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3624 @ 0.00330328 = 11.9711 BTC [-] [18:49]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4200 @ 0.00330166 = 13.867 BTC [-] [18:49]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2758 @ 0.00328363 = 9.0563 BTC [-] [18:49]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.00328102 = 4.2653 BTC [-] [18:49]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4250 @ 0.00327777 = 13.9305 BTC [-] [18:49]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2269 @ 0.00326356 = 7.405 BTC [-] [18:49]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3150 @ 0.00325795 = 10.2625 BTC [-] [18:49]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00325586 = 5.535 BTC [-] [18:50]
mircea_popescu mmm [18:50]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3050 @ 0.00325365 = 9.9236 BTC [-] [18:50]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3850 @ 0.0032516 = 12.5187 BTC [-] [18:50]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3215 @ 0.00324185 = 10.4225 BTC [-] [18:50]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00323884 = 2.2672 BTC [-] [18:50]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 503 @ 0.00323631 = 1.6279 BTC [-] [18:50]
mircea_popescu Azelphur before it was a file tho [18:50]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47242 @ 0.00061481 = 29.0449 BTC [+] [18:51]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1558 @ 0.00061787 = 0.9626 BTC [+] [18:51]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 299 @ 0.00323631 = 0.9677 BTC [-] [18:51]
Azelphur mircea_popescu: doesn't matter :) [18:51]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3250 @ 0.0032254 = 10.4826 BTC [-] [18:51]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 7300 @ 0.00318027 = 23.216 BTC [-] [18:51]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00200001 = 2 BTC [-] [18:51]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00181006 = 1.8101 BTC [-] [18:51]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00181003 = 1.81 BTC [-] [18:51]
mircea_popescu aite! [18:51]
mircea_popescu wtf [18:51]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00181002 = 0.905 BTC [-] [18:51]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00180051 = 1.8005 BTC [-] [18:51]
Azelphur as I say it works, don't fix what ain't broke (tm) :P [18:51]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00180027 = 1.8003 BTC [-] [18:51]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 33651 @ 0.0018 = 60.5718 BTC [-] [18:51]
mircea_popescu that's the buy of the century. [18:51]
kakobrekla kako y u no place no bids stupid. [18:59]
mircea_popescu whoever got the 33k is making like what, 10% this month on divs [19:01]
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mircea_popescu "Looking at the amount of information I have to wade through, I've decided to (attempt) to appoint a liquidator." [19:05]
mircea_popescu guess who ? [19:05]
Bugpowder Once again, stink bids FTW. 1) Place bid 2) Wait for panic 3) profit [19:06]
mircea_popescu lol [19:06]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061346 = 2.6508 BTC [-] [19:07]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16450 @ 0.00061331 = 10.0889 BTC [-] [19:07]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1529 @ 0.00061128 = 0.9346 BTC [-] [19:07]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061786 = 2.6698 BTC [+] [19:10]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5329 @ 0.00061787 = 3.2926 BTC [+] [19:10]
EskimoBob 0.0018? [19:11]
mircea_popescu thanks a lot Azelphur :) [19:12]
assbot [MPEX] [X.MGCG] 175 @ 0.12333771 = 21.5841 BTC [-] [19:12]
EskimoBob wtf https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=126560.msg1403453#msg1403453 [19:12]
Azelphur mircea_popescu welcome :) [19:12]
Bugpowder eskimobob Panic due to the successful doublespend attack [19:13]
mircea_popescu you think ? [19:13]
EskimoBob Bugpowder: I was reading it too but sounds like it got fixed. [19:13]
mircea_popescu a little silly seeing how it was fixed already i thought [19:13]
EskimoBob I am not so worried about the possible double spend but how easy it is to copy that business and take away the clients by adding few cool features [19:14]
thestringpuller how did SDICE drop 300%? [19:15]
mircea_popescu EskimoBob so do it. [19:15]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3405 @ 0.00061757 = 2.1028 BTC [-] [19:15]
Bugpowder The doublespend is still an issue [19:15]
Bugpowder if you need to perm change rules to only allow confirmed bets [19:15]
Bugpowder then the volume will go down on the small bets at least [19:16]
EskimoBob mircea_popescu: gambling is really ugly on low business, I have told this before. I am not going to poke that pile of shit with any stick :) [19:16]
Bugpowder martingale betting is less fun if you need to wait for a confirm [19:16]
EskimoBob even if I use your hands [19:16]
Bugpowder on each loss [19:16]
thestringpuller double spend attack was successful? [19:16]
thestringpuller wtf is going on? [19:16]
thestringpuller what did I miss? [19:16]
EskimoBob on* is and [19:16]
mircea_popescu you're not going to do anything other than just talk, basically. [19:16]
mircea_popescu forum muppets just like you were all about duplicating sd back in august i think. [19:17]
mircea_popescu where is it ? [19:17]
Bugpowder https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130764.0 [19:17]
Bugpowder I wish the asshole who sold would sell into my bi [19:17]
Bugpowder bid [19:17]
EskimoBob mircea_popescu: you go and poke that pile of shit if you like [19:17]
EskimoBob not me, I am not going to do shit like that. [19:18]
thestringpuller EskimoBob: S.DICE is the same thing as a casino [19:18]
thestringpuller which makes tons of money [19:18]
thestringpuller why is it a "pile of shit" [19:18]
EskimoBob casinos are shit in my book [19:18]
thestringpuller not really, they are essentially giant arcades for adults [19:19]
assbot [MPEX] [X.IDIFF.JUN] 70 @ 0.03470276 = 2.4292 BTC [19:19]
EskimoBob you are welcome to think like that. I do not [19:19]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 916 @ 0.00061757 = 0.5657 BTC [-] [19:19]
thestringpuller you must be one of those people who think there is mob involvment [19:19]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10263 @ 0.00061787 = 6.3412 BTC [+] [19:19]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1507 @ 0.00062202 = 0.9374 BTC [+] [19:19]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14492 @ 0.00062344 = 9.0349 BTC [+] [19:19]
EskimoBob LOL [19:19]
thestringpuller ;) [19:19]
EskimoBob you are funny [19:20]
Bugpowder X.IDFF.JUN @ .0347 [19:20]
thestringpuller so I'm told [19:20]
Bugpowder fuck an a [19:20]
thestringpuller S.DICE outperformed S.BVPS [19:20]
thestringpuller i wonder what BitVPS financials even look like [19:21]
thestringpuller mircea_popescu: see pm again, about the other idea you had [19:22]
mircea_popescu i guess on the rise, under new management [19:23]
assbot [MPEX] [X.IDIFF.MAR] 20 @ 0.07995 = 1.599 BTC [19:25]
Bugpowder YES [19:29]
Bugpowder FUCK YES [19:30]
thestringpuller Bugpowder: ? [19:30]
Bugpowder sold my .MARs [19:30]
Bugpowder 1.6BTC more to by S.DICE [19:30]
mircea_popescu lol buncha weirdness in futures atm [19:31]
mircea_popescu for instance, mar diff is rated 8mn, june diff is rated 3.5mn ?! [19:31]
thestringpuller wow [19:34]
thestringpuller that's really ingenious [19:34]
thestringpuller indexing network difficulty against a futures contract [19:34]
mircea_popescu :p [19:34]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061141 = 2.6419 BTC [-] [19:35]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9271 @ 0.00061128 = 5.6672 BTC [-] [19:35]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4508 @ 0.00061099 = 2.7543 BTC [-] [19:35]
Bugpowder I feel like its just one dude who is like, I wonder how this works, lets buy some! [19:36]
Bugpowder and sell some! [19:36]
mircea_popescu lol [19:37]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062332 = 2.6934 BTC [+] [19:37]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5058 @ 0.00062344 = 3.1534 BTC [+] [19:37]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15552 @ 0.00062652 = 9.7436 BTC [+] [19:37]
mircea_popescu ahahaha [19:37]
thestringpuller did you underwrite those contracts Bugpowder ? [19:37]
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thestringpuller or did you buy from someone else and resell? [19:38]
mircea_popescu jurov so what's this secret passthrough killer ? [19:38]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061127 = 2.6413 BTC [-] [19:39]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3629 @ 0.00061099 = 2.2173 BTC [-] [19:39]
jurov just some really free (as in, no monthly payments) coinbr account [19:39]
FabianB_ ;;ticker [19:39]
gribble BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.22000, Best ask: 13.29696, Bid-ask spread: 0.07696, Last trade: 13.21005, 24 hour volume: 19323.13716275, 24 hour low: 13.21002, 24 hour high: 13.66548, 24 hour vwap: 13.47200 [19:39]
jurov figuring out other ways to screw the users, and whether it's worthwhile at all [19:39]
mircea_popescu lol [19:39]
mircea_popescu confucius sayz [19:40]
mircea_popescu do not screw the user unless they're really hawt. [19:40]
thestringpuller don't screw me [19:40]
thestringpuller i'm not hot [19:40]
thestringpuller and coinbr is awesome [19:40]
thestringpuller :) [19:40]
jurov no no, you have "Standard" account [19:40]
jurov this plan would be for freeloaders, if they desire it so much, let em have it [19:41]
Bugpowder thestringpuller Just to MAR ones... To test the system. I usually can't figure out how the futures or options contracts work before I have some coins in them :-P [19:42]
mircea_popescu " I feel like its just one dude who is like, I wonder how this works, lets buy some!" << now we know who :D [19:42]
mircea_popescu jurov i did find it a little funny people were like.. PAYING assets to list. competition eh. [19:43]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00062628 = 1.8162 BTC [+] [19:44]
jurov hehe, yes. i considered dropping some vitriol like "and now deadterra ecretly hopes to pocket the 10btc" [19:44]
jurov but let be that someone else who points out, not me [19:45]
mircea_popescu it's really not such a big deal. [19:45]
jurov no it's not. i'd went much more beyond some rant on btctalk if it was the case. [19:47]
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EskimoBob ASIC circus is moving from ass kissing to ass kicking [19:54]
thestringpuller asics are vaporware [19:55]
EskimoBob really dense and hand rounded vaporware [19:55]
EskimoBob or is it glossware? They had pretty pictures :) [19:56]
thestringpuller i feel like everyone is underestimating the difficulty of mass producing an IC that's never been printed before [19:58]
thestringpuller vastly underestimating [19:58]
jurov meh, SHA256 circuit certainly exists [19:58]
jurov it's not like thay have to draw all the gates and program all that vhdl [19:59]
thestringpuller they probably copy-pasted VHDL and had a copy paste error :P [19:59]
thestringpuller (i kid) [19:59]
EskimoBob if those show up in March, we can say that that was fast. [19:59]
thestringpuller the micro electronics research facilities at technical universities cost hundreds of millions to build [20:00]
thestringpuller the dust filtration systems are state of the art [20:00]
thestringpuller just because someone can deploy a bitstream to an FPGA doesn't mean they can print a mask, and build an IC from it [20:01]
thestringpuller without say 1.5 million dollars [20:01]
thestringpuller or something insane like that [20:01]
EskimoBob how many coins was sent in preorder boom? [20:01]
thestringpuller how many of those coins were spent not on IC fabrication? [20:02]
EskimoBob I pulled bigger number out of my ass - 2 million [20:02]
thestringpuller "The design is complete. It’s just a matter of waiting for production and delivery. The boards, enclosures, and assembly teams are standing by, anxiously awaiting delivery of our 100% custom BFL ASIC chips so we can begin assembly and start shipping. " [20:04]
mircea_popescu is this new ? [20:04]
thestringpuller BFL is a joke of a fabrication company. [20:05]
thestringpuller any competent electrical engineer would surely pass on a job offer from them [20:05]
Diablo-D3 oh fuck [20:05]
Diablo-D3 dude [20:05]
Diablo-D3 NEW FUCKING RULE [20:05]
Diablo-D3 NO BFL IN THIS CHANNEL [20:05]
Diablo-D3 TAKE IT TO THE OFFICIAL BFL THREAD [20:05]
thestringpuller XD [20:05]
EskimoBob LOL, sure Diablo-D3 [20:06]
Diablo-D3 worked on the forum [20:06]
EskimoBob what other topics have you forbidden, oo big Diablo-D3 :) [20:06]
thestringpuller mircea_popescu: not very new but a few days old [20:06]
thestringpuller "The design is complete. It’s just a matter of waiting for production and delivery. The boards, enclosures, and assembly teams are standing by, anxiously awaiting delivery of the chips so we can begin assembly and start shipping." [20:09]
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EskimoBob thestringpuller: keep reading, it get funnier [20:09]
jurov already seen that sentence somewhere [20:09]
Diablo-D3 the bfl thread is sinking in bullshit [20:10]
mircea_popescu meanwhile diff is projected to drop like 7% [20:10]
thestringpuller mircea_popescu has spoken, buy futures! [20:10]
mircea_popescu it;'s not me, its bitcoincharts [20:11]
mircea_popescu Difficulty 3370182 [20:11]
mircea_popescu Estimated 3106928 in 1270 blks [20:11]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4120 @ 0.00061888 = 2.5498 BTC [-] [20:11]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 201 @ 0.00061888 = 0.1244 BTC [-] [20:13]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23299 @ 0.00061864 = 14.4137 BTC [-] [20:13]
thestringpuller people who bought in at .0004 must be selling off [20:14]
thestringpuller ;;ticker [20:15]
gribble BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.30003, Best ask: 13.30004, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 13.30003, 24 hour volume: 19902.69578499, 24 hour low: 13.20000, 24 hour high: 13.66548, 24 hour vwap: 13.46254 [20:15]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1421 @ 0.00062628 = 0.8899 BTC [+] [20:17]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1499 @ 0.00062633 = 0.9389 BTC [+] [20:17]
mircea_popescu o back down under 13.5 huh [20:18]
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thestringpuller mircea_popescu: do you like rothbard? http://www.amazon.com/What-Government-Money-Percent-Dollar/dp/0945466447/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1355158265&sr=8-2&keywords=what+has+government+done+to+our+money [20:28]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4114 @ 0.00062019 = 2.5515 BTC [-] [20:32]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 207 @ 0.00062019 = 0.1284 BTC [-] [20:34]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11841 @ 0.00062048 = 7.3471 BTC [+] [20:34]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7352 @ 0.00062173 = 4.571 BTC [+] [20:34]
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assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062128 = 2.6846 BTC [-] [20:49]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00062114 = 0.6211 BTC [-] [20:49]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10879 @ 0.00062113 = 6.7573 BTC [-] [20:49]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 321 @ 0.00062113 = 0.1994 BTC [-] [20:51]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6310 @ 0.00061864 = 3.9036 BTC [-] [20:51]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7726 @ 0.0006152 = 4.753 BTC [-] [20:51]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 458 @ 0.000611 = 0.2798 BTC [-] [20:51]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061116 = 2.6408 BTC [+] [20:58]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 542 @ 0.000611 = 0.3312 BTC [-] [20:58]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11663 @ 0.00061099 = 7.126 BTC [-] [20:58]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7124 @ 0.00060935 = 4.341 BTC [-] [20:58]
mircea_popescu i dunno. [21:00]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00060969 = 2.6345 BTC [+] [21:04]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17411 @ 0.00060935 = 10.6094 BTC [-] [21:04]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4068 @ 0.00060866 = 2.476 BTC [-] [21:04]
thestringpuller You don't like Murray Rothbard? [21:10]
thestringpuller awww [21:10]
thestringpuller where is vorhees when you need him [21:10]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3741 @ 0.00062173 = 2.3259 BTC [+] [21:16]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10459 @ 0.00062633 = 6.5508 BTC [+] [21:16]
mircea_popescu i have no idea who he is. [21:22]
thestringpuller you'd love him [21:23]
thestringpuller and he'd love you if he was still alive [21:23]
mircea_popescu hehe c ool. [21:23]
thestringpuller (no homo) [21:23]
mircea_popescu ;;ticker [21:23]
gribble BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.40000, Best ask: 13.40001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 13.40000, 24 hour volume: 20990.42923800, 24 hour low: 13.20000, 24 hour high: 13.66548, 24 hour vwap: 13.44749 [21:23]
thestringpuller he talks about how the money supply has been poisoned by the state [21:24]
assbot [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 580 @ 0.15006733 = 87.0391 BTC [-] [21:25]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 72450 @ 0.00339995 = 246.3264 BTC [+] [21:25]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062616 = 2.7056 BTC [-] [21:25]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 142 @ 0.00062633 = 0.0889 BTC [+] [21:26]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 393 @ 0.00062652 = 0.2462 BTC [+] [21:26]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 457 @ 0.00062688 = 0.2865 BTC [+] [21:26]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15987 @ 0.00062756 = 10.0328 BTC [+] [21:26]
mircea_popescu heh. so it rebounded already ? [21:26]
mircea_popescu !ticker s.dice [21:26]
assbot [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0018 / 0.00306352 / 0.0034 (212632 shares, 651.40 BTC), 30day: 0.0018 / 0.00337216 / 0.0034 (5019919 shares, 16,928.01 BTC) [21:26]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062439 = 2.698 BTC [-] [21:26]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10929 @ 0.00062422 = 6.8221 BTC [-] [21:26]
assbot [MPEX] [S.DICE] 448529 @ 0.0034 = 1524.9986 BTC [+] [21:26]
mircea_popescu o.O [21:27]
mircea_popescu !ticker s.dice [21:27]
assbot [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0018 / 0.00329178 / 0.0034 (661161 shares, 2,176.40 BTC), 30day: 0.0018 / 0.00337445 / 0.0034 (5468448 shares, 18,453.01 BTC) [21:27]
mircea_popescu wowza. the wall is gone. [21:27]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062721 = 2.7102 BTC [+] [21:28]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8513 @ 0.00062756 = 5.3424 BTC [+] [21:28]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6839 @ 0.00062759 = 4.2921 BTC [+] [21:28]
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mircea_popescu Bugpowder lol do you watch the ticker and log into irc when stuff happens ? [21:28]
Namjies What's the spring scrub? [21:29]
EskimoBob is S.DICE ready to free fall? [21:29]
Bugpowder what happened this time? [21:30]
Bugpowder Yes generally [21:30]
Bugpowder but not this time [21:30]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062752 = 2.7115 BTC [-] [21:30]
assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14079 @ 0.00062759 = 8.8358 BTC [+] [21:30]
mircea_popescu Bugpowder the 34 wall is pretty much gone [21:30]
mircea_popescu Namjies http://polimedia.us/trilema/2012/mpex-accounts-spring-scrub-2013/ [21:30]
Bugpowder ofuck [21:30]
Bugpowder what a tard that sold at 18 [21:31]
Bugpowder ok time to raise my bid [21:31]
Bugpowder to .34 [21:31]
mircea_popescu ya lol was funny earlier. [21:31]
mircea_popescu someone got like 30-40k shares. [21:31]
Namjies Hmm, who made the windows branch for pympex? [21:32]
mircea_popescu https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131093.0 lol transcribing is now hot. [21:33]
mircea_popescu Namjies ageis ? [21:33]
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Namjies hmm [21:35]
EskimoBob kakobrekla: did kakobrekla wrote the assbot? [21:39]
kakobrekla yeah it was kakobrekla. [21:40]
EskimoBob kakobrekla: thank kakobrekla :) [21:40]
kakobrekla will do. [21:40]
EskimoBob I did not notice I had your name on the line from k+"tab" [21:40]
assbot [MPEX] [X.EWTI] 306 @ 0.062088 = 18.9989 BTC [+] [21:41]
EskimoBob do you have the code publicly available? [21:41]
kakobrekla nope [21:41]
EskimoBob :( [21:41]
assbot [MPEX] [X.INDQ] 118 @ 0.1898046 = 22.3969 BTC [-] [21:42]
assbot [MPEX] [X.INDQ] 132 @ 0.18822917 = 24.8463 BTC [-] [21:42]
EskimoBob greedy is writing a bot for LTC markets. I recommended assbot to him [21:42]
EskimoBob why invent the wheel if there is something as mature :) like assbot [21:43]
mircea_popescu !ticker s.mpoe [21:44]
assbot [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00060866 / 0.00062199 / 0.00063995 (2639341 shares, 1,641.66 BTC), 30day: 0.00048504 / 0.00052868 / 0.00063995 (100948276 shares, 53,369.34 BTC) [21:44]
mircea_popescu ;;ticker [21:44]
gribble BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.20002, Best ask: 13.34900, Bid-ask spread: 0.14898, Last trade: 13.19897, 24 hour volume: 21718.03350525, 24 hour low: 13.19890, 24 hour high: 13.66548, 24 hour vwap: 13.44090 [21:44]
mircea_popescu ;;calc 13.44090* 0.00062199 [21:44]
gribble 0.008360105391 [21:44]
mircea_popescu heh. [21:45]
mircea_popescu and on that note, gnight all. [21:45]
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