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Topic: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker - page 515. (Read 1811613 times)

legendary
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Sorry, I misunderstood you as not wanting to do btc loans at all.  I'll post in the thread if I ever have a few extra btc.

/offtopic
Here you go:
420
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500

I haven't forgot, I just have no interest in lending btc and being repaid based on dollar value.

oh, so you haven't read my thread

thanks

Not since this:
Both you guys are discounting the fact I will be doing each loan on a case by case basis.

And to top it off; my business model is sustainable in that I will be able to payback within the regular term or within a few months even if Bitcoin and Litecoin DISAPPEAR

I do day trading and options contracts besides my regular job and living frugal

The rates aren't very incredible in the bitcoin community

How do you intend to repay if I lend you bitcoin and it disappears?  Will I not be paid back in bitcoin?

well obviously that would be in the terms. proably by the value of the btc loaned or the value at disappearance or an average

but i prefer to be loaned in USD anyway

GOX USD

oh, screw that.

USD-> USD loans. not BTC denominated in USD

BTC loans are denominated in BTC. But I'd rather do the usd loans
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1002

I haven't forgot, I just have no interest in lending btc and being repaid based on dollar value.

oh, so you haven't read my thread

thanks

Not since this:
Both you guys are discounting the fact I will be doing each loan on a case by case basis.

And to top it off; my business model is sustainable in that I will be able to payback within the regular term or within a few months even if Bitcoin and Litecoin DISAPPEAR

I do day trading and options contracts besides my regular job and living frugal

The rates aren't very incredible in the bitcoin community

How do you intend to repay if I lend you bitcoin and it disappears?  Will I not be paid back in bitcoin?

well obviously that would be in the terms. proably by the value of the btc loaned or the value at disappearance or an average

but i prefer to be loaned in USD anyway

GOX USD

oh, screw that.
420
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500

I haven't forgot, I just have no interest in lending btc and being repaid based on dollar value.

oh, so you haven't read my thread

thanks
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
DigiByte Founder
who else is waiting on this slow ass sell wall to go away, before you buy?
Got $1000 I am ready to dump when it disappears.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 1000

Also litecoin at 75 cents, people are starting to understand why we use bitcoin as our testnet:)

Notice how LTC went down last night as BTC went down, then up as BTC went up. That's because LTC is only good to buy BTC.

I mean, I did help pump the market today and made 10BTC doing it, so thanks LTC.  I mean, you're markets so small that I could even manipulate it!

Not to say their network is far far away from facing problems that Bitcoin network has to face, and yeah, they could keep copying everything that bitcoin developers implemented, and giving back no appreciation but taunts.
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1002

I haven't forgot, I just have no interest in lending btc and being repaid based on dollar value.
420
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
hero member
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Merit: 500

I have not bought with fiat since 3.5. However I have traded stuff for BTC since then.


Did you forget the part where you ran a feeder fund (several?) for Bitcoin Savings and Trust, and spent the better part of a year marketing, helping Pirateat40 pull off the biggest scam in Bitcoin to date?


Also litecoin at 75 cents, people are starting to understand why we use bitcoin as our testnet:)


Welcome back.



LTC: The official stamp of approval from Pirateat40 resellers everywhere!
legendary
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legendary
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Merit: 1006

I have not bought with fiat since 3.5. However I have traded stuff for BTC since then.


Did you forget the part where you ran a feeder fund (several?) for Bitcoin Savings and Trust, and spent the better part of a year marketing, helping Pirateat40 pull off the biggest scam in Bitcoin to date?


Also litecoin at 75 cents, people are starting to understand why we use bitcoin as our testnet:)


Welcome back.

hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500

Also litecoin at 75 cents, people are starting to understand why we use bitcoin as our testnet:)

Notice how LTC went down last night as BTC went down, then up as BTC went up. That's because LTC is only good to buy BTC.

I mean, I did help pump the market today and made 10BTC doing it, so thanks LTC.  I mean, you're markets so small that I could even manipulate it!
legendary
Activity: 1246
Merit: 1010
I already bought some (admittedly not much) but I haven't bought since around 10..
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
who else is waiting on this slow ass sell wall to go away, before you buy?

I'll will be purchasing my normal weekly amount.
hero member
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Merit: 500
www.cryptobetfair.com
who else is waiting on this slow ass sell wall to go away, before you buy?
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1013
And it seems that by putting the soft limit back to 250kb, we will have have more unconfirmed transactions and this will cause the mem-pool to get overly big (if we keep seeing an increase in transactions), so there is some haste needed to solve the mem-pool issue it seems.
That's what advocates of a fixed block size don't acknowledge. If the demand for transactions exceeds what the block space the miners are allowed to supply the excess gets left behind. Even if this causes users to pay higher fees, the increase in transaction fees does not reduce the number of transactions get left behind - it only alters which ones get left behind.
legendary
Activity: 1778
Merit: 1008
Trying to understand that stuff.  Can you explain it to me like I am 5.  What is BDB anyways.

I know BDB stands for Berkeley Database, but that's all I have got.
I 'ld like a TL;DR version too  Smiley.

my BASIC understanding is that in .7 and before, BDB was the database system used for ...well, the blockchain, which of course is a database of transactions. this was changed so that in .8 and up, something called LevelDB handles the blockchain. in some way beyond my full understanding, a large block under .8 was made with a large number of input transactions (this being the important factor, apparently, rather then the block size itself) and was rejected by the .7 nodes. this lead to a blockchain fork, which has now been corrected by having miners revert to .7.

i think.
legendary
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Merit: 1001
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Trying to understand that stuff.  Can you explain it to me like I am 5.  What is BDB anyways.

I know BDB stands for Berkeley Database, but that's all I have got.
I 'ld like a TL;DR version too  Smiley.
sr. member
Activity: 398
Merit: 250
I take it you didn't watch the whole movie....
don't bear me bro!
hero member
Activity: 887
Merit: 1000
You probably would've laughed even more if someone told you that some dude managed to double-spend BTC 211.

I believe that was exploit played against OKPay's confirmation policy, not a doublespend on the blockchain.

You're wrong.


Did you actually read the damn post?

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All time UTC+08:00:

08:08 – Well before I knew what later have happened, I deposited $10000-worth Bitcoins to BTC-e over OKPAY's Bitcoin payment, I paid OKPAY address 12z2n8YCJw1BEsJhhQPLCTuLqwH341nKnE 211.9093 BTC and 0.0005 BTC as transaction fee.
09:30 – The transaction was included in version 0.8's fork, block 225446
10:08 – Deposit completed, $9800 credited to my BTC-e account
12:53 – After some study, I recognized, the transaction, though included in version 0.8's fork, was never confirmed by the pre-0.8 fork, so I decided to make two double spend transactions on two of the vins of the OKPAY transaction, and broadcasted them with the raw transaction API, 0.001 BTC transaction fee included in each transaction.
13:01 – The double spend transaction was included in pre-0.8 fork block 225446

this is more interesting - http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=5F4490C7-8846-4AA7-AF9B-9A02DDEC6245%40ceptacle.com&forum_name=bitcoin-development
 Looks like BDB strikes back.

Trying to understand that stuff.  Can you explain it to me like I am 5.  What is BDB anyways.
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