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1741  Bitcoin / Project Development / Chrome extension for GLBSE on: June 24, 2012, 06:26:18 PM
UPDATE:
After I have realized that GLBSE is one big shit-hole, and the owner of the service is just a goat's laying bitch, I have decided to discontinue development of this extension to not encourage people to fall into the scam.
Therefore I have put the extension offline.
Sorry.



I've made this extension for my own needs, but if anyone is interested (and trusts me) you can install it in your own Chrome and feel welcome to use it.

I keep changing it every day and I don't really have a list of all the things it does, but such would be the main features:
  • Click on the badge icon to see the history of all your transactions and browse through it in a nice way
  • At the Portfolio page you get an additional info about every asset (i.e. your profit/loss)
  • At the assets' pages: you get the buy/sell price filled in automatically, the depth chart looks readable, the orders table initially shows only the 5 first rows and the time of when a dividend was paid is shown in the local time
  • At the Market page you can see the number of total GLBSE's volume (for 24h, 5d and ever)

You can install the extension from the Google Web Store: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/joejlamampjfbiojkbkdekjjlmjifnhf
... or manually (Extensions/Developer mode/Load unpacked extension...) after downloading the files from: https://github.com/piotrnar/chromeglbse


It only works when you are logged in to your glbse.com account.
Also remember that when the extension is enabled your GLBSE session will never expire - if you want to log out, you need to do it manually.

Any feedback welcome, unless it's "I don't trust you", in which case I don't care Smiley
1742  Economy / Services / Re: Gigamining / Teramining on: June 24, 2012, 02:23:30 PM
Now it seems that the bet with this Gigamining bond became interesting. the price plunge so fast that I think someone is too aggressive in expecting the difficulty increasing and ASIC announcement.
I think I heard this already - about 10 days ago, when the price was ~30% higher...
Just before our hero announced that he cannot give more than 5MH/share, because that wouldn't be fair for those who shorted the bonds Smiley
1743  Economy / Services / Re: Gigamining / Teramining on: June 24, 2012, 02:14:54 PM
stuff about all mining bonds
Hi EskimoBob,
If you would like to discuss all mining bonds, please start your own thread. If you have something specifically about gigamining you would like to add, please feel free.
I think he just wanted to say that you are not screwing your investors more than most the other mining bond issuers.
Though, the recent Gigaminig's lost of value is probably a record on GLBSE, especially considering the volume.
So congrats, man - you managed to turn Gigamining into the best GLBSE business for sorting bonds!
It won't be easy to beat you in this domain... unless the pirate runs away with the money Tongue
1744  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: GLBSE 2.0 open for testing on: June 24, 2012, 09:21:54 AM
Hey, how is it possible that every time I place a bid that goes to the top of the list, s second later another bid moves above mine?

It's pretty unlikely that someone if re-fetching the HTML every second...
Is there some real time feed with the new bids/ask, like the one with the trades?

Because if there is such a feed, please tell us about it - otherwise it isn't fair that only chosen people have access to it.
------>> https://glbse.com/info/api
Read about the depth api
Oh. Indeed - I knew about depth API, just forgot... Smiley
This is much more likely than re-fetching HTML - thanks for the tip.

So there is no real time feed with the orders?
1745  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: GLBSE 2.0 open for testing on: June 24, 2012, 09:16:58 AM
Hey, how is it possible that every time I place a bid that goes to the top of the list, s second later another bid moves above mine?

It's pretty unlikely that someone if re-fetching the HTML every second...
Is there some real time feed with the new bids/ask, like the one with the trades?

Because if there is such a feed, please tell us about it - otherwise it isn't fair that only chosen people have access to it.
1746  Economy / Securities / Re: Motions Raised! Starting a new FPGA mining farm/contract! Cognitive on [GLBSE] on: June 24, 2012, 09:06:14 AM
That venture has been scrapped due to popular demand.
It has restored all my trust in Cognitive.
Good choice!
1747  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Help test: version 0.6.3 release candidate 1 on: June 23, 2012, 08:11:55 PM
works nicely for me running on 64-bit Windows 7
and the tray icon finally disappears after I exit the client using the main window's menu.
good job! Wink
1748  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: MTGOX down! on: June 23, 2012, 08:04:18 PM
One would think that after what happened one year ago MtGox would have someone on duty 24/7...
Though it doesn't seem like so - good to know, BTW Smiley
1749  Other / Off-topic / Re: [COMMUNITY] Let's buy a SC Single together! It's cheaper than a Jalapeño! on: June 23, 2012, 08:00:55 PM
For those of you who are skeptical of my credibility:
Well, you cannot deny that starting a competing business is not quite fair.

I mean: could one person be a CEO of Samsung, Microsoft, Google and Apple at the same time?

If that person started all of the companies, then yes, they very well could.

I don't plan on this competing with GLBSE assets, because it will be a more private one.


I'll be back in about an hour to answer further questions.

Garr, the issue here is if all of those companies were private wholly owned by an individual or company it would not be an issue.

The issue comes up with diluting shareholder value of Cognitive by starting up competing companies.

This isn't a company, it's a joint venture.
It is a business that is competing with Cognitive. And if anyone says otherwise than he's either stupid or a liar - I don't see a third option. Smiley
1750  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Help test: version 0.6.3 release candidate 1 on: June 23, 2012, 07:35:03 PM
works nicely for me running on 64-bit Windows 7
1751  Other / Off-topic / Re: [COMMUNITY] Let's buy a SC Single together! It's cheaper than a Jalapeño! on: June 23, 2012, 06:51:10 PM
For those of you who are skeptical of my credibility:
Well, you cannot deny that starting a competing business is not quite fair.

I mean: could one person be a CEO of Samsung, Microsoft, Google and Apple at the same time?

If that person started all of the companies, then yes, they very well could.

I don't plan on this competing with GLBSE assets, because it will be a more private one.
Oh, come on, don't tell me you don't see it.
It's obvious that the more hashrate you make in the second business, the more profit you take away from the first one.
1752  Other / Off-topic / Re: [COMMUNITY] Let's buy a SC Single together! It's cheaper than a Jalapeño! on: June 23, 2012, 06:45:56 PM
For those of you who are skeptical of my credibility:
Well, you cannot deny that starting a competing business is not quite fair.

I mean: could one person be a CEO of Samsung, Microsoft, Google and Apple at the same time?
1753  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: MTGOX down! on: June 23, 2012, 05:59:22 PM
the freenode chat has nothing to report either besides that tux does not pick up his phone.
I quote from freenode:

<  neofutur> quotation is suspended for more than 2 hours now, no official word until now, probably a technical problem
[19:51] <neofutur> MT dont answer the phone until now
[19:52] <neofutur> I keep trying to contact him
It's 3:00 AM in Tokyo.
If he isn't sleeping then he must be on drugs - either way we will probably need to wait at least few more hours... Tongue
1754  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: MTGOX down? on: June 23, 2012, 05:36:44 PM
I can place an ask order, but it just stays pending...
And it doesn't seem to be affecting the market depth data.
1755  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: MTGOX down? on: June 23, 2012, 05:21:48 PM
It's been dead for hours already.
The last trade was at 13:42:28 UTC
1756  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: GLBSE - request for next features on: June 23, 2012, 04:46:25 PM
I completely agree with OgNasty.
From what I understand the current fee schema was introduced solely to add liquidity to the market.
If you split the fee, you would obviously make the order books much thinner and thus lower the liquidity at the markets.
1757  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] MOORE: Mining Bond Beating the Moore's Law (With Coming Great News!) on: June 22, 2012, 01:43:38 PM
I like it too.

MOORE is the only mining bond, which price hasn't been collapsing for the last 2 weeks - and yet they still decided to limit the supply.

At least one mining investment that doesn't just tell you "these are bond so their price is meant to go down to zero, and you're getting what was promised so fuck off".
1758  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A day in the life of a pirate. on: June 21, 2012, 07:43:36 PM
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A ponzi or a legit - the interest rate that we are getting now is obviously temporary.
I heard that 8 months ago.
Well, then all I can tell you, is that you should have invested your capital in BS&T 8 month ago, compound the interests and thus multiply the initial capital few times by now.
And then withdraw it all today - yet before the ponzi collapses Tongue

No risk - no gain. Suit yourself. Smiley
1759  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A day in the life of a pirate. on: June 21, 2012, 07:41:12 PM
Interest rates were higher in November (3% per 3 days 3546% interest per year compounded) versus 7% per week now (3273% per year  compounded).
Oh, ok - so another reason to assume that they will be going down in a future...
1760  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A day in the life of a pirate. on: June 21, 2012, 07:33:37 PM
As a gentlemen I wont discuss how much money other people own.

Though, in the BS&T deposits, considering the transaction volume ever Monday when the interests are paid, my wild guess would be that there are 100-200k BTC.


I said owes. Not owns.
Lets assume your lowest number is correct. That means he would currently be paying over 20 million dollar per year in interests. Let that sink in for a moment.
Now I dont know about you, but if I had some  business model that was somehow that incredibly profitable, and yet I needed to loan even and ever more, Id talk to a bank or anyone willing to fund me at slightly less insane interest rates.
Sorry - English is not my native language Smiley

AFAIK, the business has been running sine November and the initial rates were lower.
Analyzing it in a few years span is purely theoreticall.
A ponzi or a legit - the interest rate that we are getting now is obviously temporary.
That's the economy: you need more credits - you rise interest rates. You don't need more credits or have a competition that takes your customers away - you lower the rates.
As one of the guys said: this may be just one in a life time chance, which wont last forever - so risk to pick it up or keep doubting... the choice is only yours.
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