Yeah... that was me. the book on options im readng said options are ALWAYS on groups of 100 shares. When I saw the escrow for the option I set up was for .035 I knew something was wrong... Instead of assuming the number of shares were wrong (the correct answer, stupid book... i believed you!) I assumed maybe the strike price was for the whole block and not the individual share.
I basically just paid to learn options, when I really think of it though my mistake cost me less then it would have to sign up for some class and learn probably. I am not mad, it was my ignorance that got me, back to reading about options!
Oof -- sorry to hear that
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And in this case, it appears someone bought a put option to purchase 1 share with a strike price of BTC3.5, nearly 100x above the market price.
Yeah, big difference between TAT.ASICMINER and ASICMINER-PT
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Just hook your programmer up to the ICSP pins, compile, and flash the hex file.
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What happens when the gangs write the laws?
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If everything goes right the assembly house will knock out far more than that in one day.
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If everyone loses their bitcoins I'll sell some to them. At a high fee of course.
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If no one knows the private key or can get access to your online account then they'll just sit there forever.
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I think we're on a long slow upwards trend for a few months.
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Its possible that you win 7 times the lottery and you die 1 second after? Yes.
That would be ironic. Don't ya think? It's like generaaaaaaaaaating the same bitcoin address
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Nice try, 1AeE2X8zr8wPVqg1TupmhGJrDcB39dtzJD.
It looks like that one just got confirmed. We should side bet on whether a transaction will make it into the next block!
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I think that's correct -- as far as I know steamboat's not offering an option for a PCB without chips.
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is anyone capable of rendering the 3d model from multiple angles? I've been unsuccessful with getting Kicad to load it properly to allow me to render. I'm trying to see the bottom of the board specifically, and from the side.
Is it flat on the bottom? It the board designed for a flat aluminum heatsink on the bottom, or are there components poking out that need to be avoided?
Check the heatsink thread, I think there's mention of a cutout for the power connector.
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Ah crap I don't have any coins available to bid right at this moment.
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We discovered that almost all these large transactions were the descendants of a single large transaction involving 90,000 Bitcoins which took place on November 8th 2010, and that the subgraph of these transactions contains many strange looking chains and fork-merge structures, in which a large balance is either transferred within a few hours through hundreds of temporary intermediate accounts, or split into many small amounts which are sent to different accounts only in order to be recombined shortly afterwards into essentially the same amount in a new account.” (source: Dorit Ron and Adi Shamir, Quantitative Analysis of the Full Bitcoin Transaction Graph. This is probably just satoshi-dice and mt-gox type accounts.
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BTC creation rate is independent of hash rate (to a good approximation)
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More like 1208925819614629174706176 addresses
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It sounds like a bank error in your favor.
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There's checkpoints saved every so often, so you can't go past the latest checkpoint.
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BTC price is going to be interesting if there's a 4500 BTC sell off coming.
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Generally speaking, capital is used to describe financial assets, while capitol is used to denote the seat of government.
Yeah but capital is the city itself. The capitol is in the capital.
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