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17901  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin Project will be making a major announcement in September on: September 19, 2012, 09:59:38 PM
Someone in irc kept claiming 0.7 was it.  That's the reason for all the questions.
17902  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin Project will be making a major announcement in September on: September 19, 2012, 05:25:37 AM
Was 0.7 the announcement?  I can't find anything "major" about it.  Am I missing something or is the announcement still pending?
17903  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Notice of fee change on GLBSE on: September 19, 2012, 04:55:14 AM
PPoweredP - You seem a little too miffed considering it was my BTC along with others that was lost.  It's Nefario's site, his rules.  I'd like to see my BTC0.8 returned, but it isn't worth it to me for Nefario to be labeled a scammer if it isn't.  I'll consider it a donation to the GLBSE, which I use quite a bit.
17904  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] 8x x6500 FPGAs (3.2GH/s) - priced to sell quickly on: September 18, 2012, 01:35:28 AM
Will these work with cgminer?
17905  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Notice of fee change on GLBSE on: September 18, 2012, 01:22:43 AM
I'd like to see announcements like this made through the GLBSE mail feature as well as the forum.  I've never gotten mail through the GLBSE and it seems like that would be a logical place for these kinds of announcements.
17906  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: FREE raffle for 20 BTC, just answer a quick survey. on: September 18, 2012, 01:18:24 AM
Answered the survey.  Definitely worth it for a chance at BTC20!
17907  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Crowdfunding for School Project (GLBSE Asset for Economics class) on: September 18, 2012, 01:10:54 AM
I will make sure that the first 2 securities purchased by the fund are IBB and NASTY.

I'm in for 1 share.  Sending payment now with the condition that if your fund isn't listed by October 1st, I will be refunded.  
17908  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] NASTY - No Operator Costs, Free Electricity, Free ASIC Upgrade! on: September 18, 2012, 12:44:06 AM
Someone complained about my link to GPUMAX, BTCST & even accused me of being pirateat40 himself.  For that reason I severed all ties with pirateat40, including the pirate in my avatar.  I will make sure to mention future avatar changes in this thread and my reasoning behind them.

I assume you are referring to my comment on the previous page. I just want to make it clear that I was not seriously accusing you of being pirate, nor was I complaining. If my humor failed to register, I am sorry, I included the smiley face animation as a way to indicate my lack of seriousness, but that doesn't always work I realize.

I fully believe you to be your own person, and in no way a sock puppet/alter-ego of pirate.
 Smiley

No worries.  Your post generated a few additional private messages on the subject, so I felt it should be addressed since other shareholders were concerned enough to ask about it.



OP's "Current Price" = GLBSE's "Latest Price".

Looks accurate to me.

Exactly.  The amount also updates every 10 minutes and if the GLBSE API goes down for some reason, it uses the last price that was taken from the API.  This is an automated script.  I am not sure why kuzetsa thinks it is some kind of conspiracy.
17909  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] NASTY - No Operator Costs, Free Electricity, Free ASIC Upgrade! on: September 16, 2012, 02:49:33 AM
Huh  what?!

we're not using GPUMAX anymore?

No, we aren't.  After BTCST defaulted, GPUMAX went several days without making payments for our mining.  I also noticed that the shares being submitted weren't accurately being reflected in the GPUMAX statistics.  That was a major concern, and I still can't understand why people are using GPUMAX after learning that the operator is a confirmed scammer that made off with nearly $5,000,000 worth of BTC.  The announcement was made on this thread.  Here is the link to that post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=86854.msg1141383#msg1141383
17910  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] NASTY - No Operator Costs, Free Electricity, Free ASIC Upgrade! on: September 15, 2012, 11:11:33 PM
Below is a list of coins mined during the last dividend period.  As you can see, there appears to have been some sort of outage on the 13th thru the 14th.  I cannot explain that outage definitively yet, but wanted to post the information I have available to try and calm the nerves of investors and add transparency to the operation.

0.22087813  -   2012-09-08 16:52:51
0.19576715  -   2012-09-08 21:22:29
0.17638939  -   2012-09-09 00:03:43
0.20572446  -   2012-09-09 05:28:03
0.22609714  -   2012-09-09 22:08:54
0.19140921  -   2012-09-09 23:01:49
0.34084132  -   2012-09-10 01:17:04
0.37728242  -   2012-09-10 06:13:58
0.30797424  -   2012-09-10 18:23:45
0.30090788  -   2012-09-10 20:11:39
0.24838751  -   2012-09-10 23:47:47
0.22139757  -   2012-09-11 00:14:32
0.22132877  -   2012-09-11 02:56:38
0.23202216  -   2012-09-11 06:33:21
0.27002168  -   2012-09-11 16:01:00
0.22036827  -   2012-09-11 17:48:25
0.56940189  -   2012-09-11 22:45:11
0.16881764  -   2012-09-12 01:54:01
0.23877819  -   2012-09-12 07:44:46
0.21422582  -   2012-09-12 08:39:05
0.92706078  -   2012-09-12 11:49:13
0.13869136  -   2012-09-12 18:07:11
0.03863047  -   2012-09-13 13:01:29
0.14333254  -   2012-09-14 18:16:04
0.14586867  -   2012-09-15 00:33:51
0.17909209  -   2012-09-15 01:01:20
0.16960782  -   2012-09-15 03:17:07
0.34632228  -   2012-09-15 06:27:01
0.13799592  -   2012-09-15 08:14:44
0.15677564  -   2012-09-15 08:42:11
0.21511832  -   2012-09-15 14:06:18
0.52967459  -   2012-09-15 15:53:32
17911  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] NASTY - No Operator Costs, Free Electricity, Free ASIC Upgrade! on: September 15, 2012, 11:10:25 PM
If you've been using MtRed as one of your pools then that could certainly explain the decrease this week. I'm not exactly sure what or how many days it was down, but it was easily down half of last week, and seems to go down often. If you're looking for another pool, I would suggest BitMinter or perhaps 50BTC if you want less variance.

Thank you for that bit of information.  Perhaps we should stop using MtRed?  Would shareholders like to weigh in on this?



Lost no trust here. Not expecting these shares to have upper range dividends until ASIC's arrive and got shares to help finance that investment.

Thank you.
17912  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] NASTY - No Operator Costs, Free Electricity, Free ASIC Upgrade! on: September 15, 2012, 10:54:23 PM
Interesting how the pirate disappeared in your avatar.  Any further comment?   Undecided

Someone complained about my link to GPUMAX, BTCST & even accused me of being pirateat40 himself.  For that reason I severed all ties with pirateat40, including the pirate in my avatar.  I will make sure to mention future avatar changes in this thread and my reasoning behind them.



suddenly down to 0.00116311 per share with no explanation? (unreasonable or otherwise)

If this sort of unreliable activity persists after the ASICs arrive...

uhm...

Please fix it before then.

I am sorry that I don't have an explanation.  I will look into this further and see what the cause is.  My guess is that it either has something to do with my home internet connection going down for a period of time, delayed payouts from one of our pools (Ozcoin or MtRed), or maybe a delay in the Blockexplorer site that caused the coins mined to appear less than the actual.  I will look into this issue further and see if I can find the exact cause.  Hopefully within the next few hours.  I will post my findings.  Once the issue is found, I will do my best to resolve it.



Somehow I think you have misspoke when you explained the new statistics.

The past 3 weeks, value has been going up every week (for annual dividend thingy) and it went up yet again even though this week the dividend went way down. What bogus math is this? How can I trust you anymore?

I just worked it out. If the 23.2% were correct, the dividend per share would be 0.0024707 BTC

Code:
0.5553 BTC * 23.2% * (7 / 365)

but this week's dividend was 0.00116311

I'm still waiting for Nefario to add the last dividend paid per share to the API.  Right now the Dividend & P/E Ratio are based off a manually updated dividend paid per share amount.  I am not able to update that at the moment, because I am away from the machine that is used for these scripts.  It will be updated soon.  As far as how can I be trusted...  I'd like to think that one week of a slightly lower dividend payment wouldn't cost me all the trust I've accumulated over the last 15 months of being an active Bitcoiner.  I will try to get to the bottom of what happened, but things do happen.  I didn't do anything to lose trust here.  All pool payments are made directly from the pool to our GLBSE account.  Both the pool operators and Nefario would be able to confirm this and I would rather go that route then to have people lining up with pitchforks.
17913  Economy / Securities / Re: (TyGrr) TyGrr Tech on: September 15, 2012, 10:01:44 PM
If you will read this thread you will find that this operation is closed and the hardware is being liquidated.

I know it might shock you but things have changed since a year ago :/

You might want to update your OP.  I was looking into other mining operations and had a legitimate question.  I don't see anything about TyGrr Tech being a bond and it appears to be represented as a Bitcoin Mining Company in the OP.  Further reading showed that it did take over your mining bond, but I assumed it took it over to back it with real hashing power.  I also had no idea it was being liquidated.
17914  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Crowdfunding for School Project (GLBSE Asset for Economics class) on: September 15, 2012, 09:52:41 PM
As someone operating an asset on the GLBSE, I'm all for more investment funds, and would hope that if this does get off the ground you will consider investing in NASTY.  My question is this...  What happens if you sell 2 or 3 shares but are unable to raise the 8BTC needed to get your asset listed?  I personally think Stephen Gornick's escrow idea would make me feel a little more comfortable about buying 1 share at the discounted price.  At least then we would know that you aren't selling 100 shares at 0.8BTC each through PMs to never even list the asset.
17915  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Any success with butterfly labs hardware? on: September 15, 2012, 09:46:40 PM
I've got more than a few singles and have been very happy with them.  Hands down better than GPU mining.  Takes about 2 months for delivery, but I imagine it's less than that now.
17916  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] NASTY - No Operator Costs, Free Electricity, Free ASIC Upgrade! on: September 15, 2012, 09:38:01 PM
A dividend of BTC8.3 has been paid.

I'm not sure of the reason why we mined so few coins this week.  It seems like the dividend dropped more than luck alone would explain.  Maybe the blockexplorer site I use to determine the total number of coins mined is falling behind, or maybe we had some temporary internet issues I wasn't aware of, or one of our pools fell offline, or possibly a difficulty increase.  In any event, I will pay close attention to the operation going forward to see that things return to the higher dividends we've been seeing lately.  Hopefully BFL ships some ASICs soon...
17917  Economy / Securities / Re: (TyGrr) TyGrr Tech on: September 15, 2012, 04:13:48 AM
TyGrr will also be paying weekly dividend on the coins mined.

The only costs/fee that will be taken is a 5% fee on weekly profit to the CEO (Goat) for running the operation.

TyGrr Tech is currently mining!

I do not mine at all and I still have mining bonds on GLBSE.

Can you please explain the discrepancy between these two quotes?
17918  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] NASTY - No Operator Costs, Free Electricity, Free ASIC Upgrade! on: September 08, 2012, 06:12:25 PM
A dividend of BTC17.7 has been paid.
17919  Economy / Goods / Arizona Cardinals vs. Seattle Seahawks NFL 2 Tickets for this Sunday on: September 07, 2012, 11:16:34 PM
Anyone interested? 2 tickets Row 18 lower level.  Really good seats.  I have a .pdf of the tickets for you to print and will accept BTC only.  Asking 14 BTC or best offer.  This game is at the University of Phoenix Stadium and is sold out.  Feel free to ask any questions.

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17920  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] NASTY - No Operator Costs, Free Electricity, Free ASIC Upgrade! on: September 01, 2012, 06:45:58 PM
A dividend of BTC14.6 has been paid.
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