Anyone tried make an arbitrage with that script?
I'm certain its possible - but now how you're thinking. Not like you can just press 'print money now' button or anything. Your charts are wrong when it comes to trying to play arbitrage - look at the actual order book spreads and also realize that you're looking at stale data - your eyeballs see a number that 100s (perhaps 1000s) or bots have also seen and ran against 'settings'. The spread you see has either 1) already vanished by the time you log in to see how much is left or 2) is so tiny that you're making something like a .17% profit on a market volume of .0002458BTC or something in that magnitude. I always get tempted to 'try something out' then I login to see that the number shown on the ticker is an average of the spread and not the available liquid for you to buy from or sell to. To answer your specific question - NO probably not. However it could happen this way on either cross-exchange arbitrage or perhaps on cross-market arbitrage: Run two different instances of Gekko pointed to each exchange sharing the same reddis beacon and reading off of each other's data (it was a theoretical proposed solution that seems imply that a larger dataset can be used for different instances of Gekko to read from and make use of). I'm lurking on this thread to see if others forked it and put in coinsetter functionality yet, its on my radar atm if not.
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For your enjoyment:
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What would you have it say? It is guaranteed to reach him (for hypothetical sake) Keep it respectful here, it is an elected leader and hasn't done anything to personally disrespect you, what would you say to him?
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Drywall Cube to protect your Bits! (changetip got me convinced to talk in bits).
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if you're 'baller' than I'm the owner of the league. bitcoin.ceo btw that's a fair bit of sock puppetry you have going on there, I think I counted 4 new accounts all giving you a positive or neutral point of view. Your tactics are painfully obvious, stay at BHW brosky
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They actually aren't all to heavy on normal linens. Perhaps on something really thin like a gown or lace strap they may be a bit much, but they aren't heavy to fabric. My pin has held up well to my own use. I'm planning on giving a few things away for bitcoin black friday too if someone wants one but cannot buy them from me directly.
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Nice, looks like I beat him to the punch! Okay so I'm not going to post the link all over bitcointalk, you'll just have to find my post so you can hear my song if you'd like
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http://www.zdnet.com/ftdi-admits-to-bricking-innocent-users-chips-in-silent-update-7000035019/According to this article above, that chip, which is used in Block Erupters and other usb based miners I believe, will be bricked by a silent windows update that checks to see if the chip is indeed genuine and will brick devices (block erupters potentially). Just wondering if anyone can shed light on this and confirm if block erupters are in danger of being bricked or not (like they matter with the network hashrate and blah blah blah...i dont care about you guys... I'm just curious if they are affected or not) Thanks for any insight.
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Keep it. Buy something from honeybadgerofmoney.com and use code hookmeup, if you feel inclined. I'm just helping a friend in need. To the Public at large: By the way, To add listings: - You have to zoom in to street level view. Most likely it only allowed you to click and 'edit' the lines which are the roads.
- The next step is to click "point" its on the upper left corner of the map itself.
- Now you can add a listing - Open street map gives precanned symbols like Hostiptal, Bar, Cafe, and Bank. I chose the last one on the bottom which is 'other'
- Now the icon changes to a cross-hair. Use that to actually add the physical 'blip' onto the map itself.
- Once you click an area, on your left side, the fields will come up to fill in. Fill in those fields with your name and address, website, and phone number.
- Finally, add a custom field by clicking the plus symbol on the very bottom left corner where your filled out fields will accumulate. Into this custom field, add: "payment:bitcoin" Then on the dropdown tab to the right of this, click and select "yes" Then add.
- Now save the listing (save button is next to the point button listed above)
That's it! You can now list other businesses on Open Street Map (if you happen to convince other businesses to list on openmap to take bitcoin payments, now you can add them too)
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.015 bitcoin to add Medical Marijuana Institute of Technology to coinmaps? I'll list it, PM me your address Thank you very much! Okay Done: https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/3147027596They say the main map is updated every hour so it will take that time to propagate onto the main site but there is the preliminary listing. Let me know if I need to change or correct anything on it.
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.015 bitcoin to add Medical Marijuana Institute of Technology to coinmaps? I'll list it, PM me your address
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Would prefer escrow with John K., BlazedOut419, OGNasty, or TomatoCage. Will have pics up by Friday to verify legitimacy. Update: As promised, here is a pic of the PS4 (still boxed with my business cards above to verify that I indeed have one for sale in my possession and not a stolen pic from someone else) Oh and for Bitcointalk, now its only $360
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i see what you mean -- literally a coinstar machine -- got you.
that would be crazy. it would also provide a purpose for that big ass water jug full of pennies at my in-laws house. i'd commandeer that sh!t quick-fast.
Yep - that's EXACTLY my point. Hopefully someone with some business sense will run with this and make a little money while providing a service as well I wish this could be a software based fix and we can piggyback off of coinstar's existing infrastructure instead. Join me with @Outerwall on twitter to request that they do the 'software update' on their coinstar and redbox kiosks - redbox sort've presents a small issue, unless they do a reverse model whereby with btc you are required to pay the full value of the media up-front and the service then sends the remaining bitcoin back to the originating address upon confirmation of the returned media.
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I think the should 5 cents / less (5k satoshi / less) And all tx must have fee Most of people voted for 1 cent or less I agree with that I disagree with your opinion, who will mine if the diff. very high & tx fee is very low Satoshi said that no tx needs a fee unless the amount you are sending out is equal to or above 200x the largest transaction you have received. 1 cent for every 2 dollars, that's reasonable - fyi 40K requires a 200 dollar fee.
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what are her fees? Looks like $40.29 in fees so she is effectively selling them for $360 bucks a piece - she COULD have just used Circle and would have gotten an additional $60 dollars for her trouble without the worry of buyer fraud.
oh well, Knowledge == Power
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