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1661  Local / Off-Topic (Deutsch) / Re: was für Freunde von Slow Food on: November 19, 2013, 10:24:31 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPXAob32Boc Wink
1662  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading on: November 19, 2013, 10:19:49 PM
Invest some of your profits in a nice beer and check out the aftermath tomorrow. Smiley
1663  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Tahoe-lafs and Bitcoin Integration Bounty (210 BTC pledged) on: November 19, 2013, 09:19:38 PM
The pledgers seem to be rather very quiet  Wink
The project itself sits on donations of a few hundred BTC, check their page on archive.org for their old donation address that was switched without any comment recently. The funds are still there.
1664  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading on: November 19, 2013, 09:15:31 PM
I guess they are busy with other things than writing about that they are busy with other things. Roll Eyes
1665  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Open Source Trading Platforms ( who needs mt4 ?) on: November 19, 2013, 02:58:01 PM
I read a bit about OpenMAMA (and OpenMAMDA, though that seems to still be quite beta - but it would be my use case!) and am kinda confused:

On their website they always state that one can build applications on top of it etc. but I have yet to find any application that actually DOES use an open standardized feed format, like OpenMAMDA/MAMA tries to be...?

I'd love to build some middleware for OpenMAM/MADMA that hooks into any Bitcoin exchange, loads live data from there and puts it into a standardized format that is usable for a wide range of financial tools (open and/or closed) - at least as data source, potentially even for trading (but that's another step). OpenMAMA sounds perfect for this, but as I said, I want to see at least someone actually USING it in some open source charting software... they either seem to rely on CSV imports and the like or some proprietary broker APIs. Is OpenMAMA in the end also just a tool to design your own proprietary API on top of an Open Source stack or is it actually useful somehow on its own? Or is its format widely known as something different?

Getting a csv of trades from bitcoincharts and processing it to import as CSV is nice and all, I'd love to provide data similar to the SierraCharts bridge code (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=6019.0 - 2(!) years old already), just not only to SierraCharts. Is there really no industry wide standard for simple things like market trades!?

Edit: I found http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financial_Information_eXchange which seems to be probably what I'm looking for, though according to http://code.google.com/p/tradelink/wiki/TradeLinkFix for example, FIX connectors need to be "fixed" client side, so again a problem... :/
1666  Local / Off-Topic (Deutsch) / Re: [SCAM] Bitcoin Offshore Quantum Mining and Trust. - Your daily golden shower. on: November 19, 2013, 01:11:15 PM
Außerdem ein Disclaimer, dass die Nutzer selbst verantwortlich für ihre Einzahlungen sind und überhaupt das ganze Projekt nur eine Demo ist, nicht "live".

Als Impressum reicht (c) 2005-2013 Bitcoin Offshore Quantum Mining and Trust LLC, Inc. + co. im Footer, daneben eine Donationadresse.
1667  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading on: November 19, 2013, 12:43:24 PM
Trades seem VERY sluggish right now, hopefully they are executed faster in the background! Undecided
1668  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: A Browser Based Cryptocurrency Client [real devs only please] on: November 19, 2013, 11:05:01 AM
Ripple does this since about 1 year now - maybe have a look at their client too. The crypto used is similar, the server software is different from bitcoind. https://github.com/ripple/ripple-client, https://github.com/ripple/ripple-lib

Basically it is an SPV client in JavaScript that signs transactions locally and only communicates to its server via Websockets to get updates and to push (locally) signed transactions.

It seems you want to connect clients to each other using WebRTC - why exactly?
1669  Local / Off-Topic (Deutsch) / Re: [SCAM] Bitcoin Offshore Quantum Mining and Trust. - Your daily golden shower. on: November 19, 2013, 10:52:11 AM
VIP oder Donator Status im Forum.
1670  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading on: November 19, 2013, 09:21:59 AM
just a question (I couldn't follow all the forums lately): why is there such a huge spread between bitstamp and bitfinex?
See the answer above, also a problem is that Bitfinex can only really send money in batches, and these are gobbled up FAST. Looking at the outstanding loans, they grew from 1-2 million pre-bubble to now about 3.5 milllion tops. That would mean a lot of that was sent to Bitstamp.

Likely they send 6-digit amounts of USD each day and people still buy that up like crazy, since borrowing that money is so cheap. Before prices for borrowing can go up, the USD dry up for the rest of the day - rinse and repeat. Also this leads to price swings (as the price crashes on Bitfinex internal at Bitstamp deposits) that liquidates some thin positions, blowing more USD to be lent out on the lending market, which then gets eaten and used on Bitstamp mostly again - making it necessary to move more funds there.

By the way, a message to people apparently re-posting their loans at 33% APR: You are NOT smart. Not at all. Please at least use FRR or just let the money sit at 400+% for a day or so, I had offers taken from time to time that were far above and beyond FRR. As long as this gets taken one in 10 days, you still make a profit compared to these lowballing offers. Also right now there is no lending as there is no margin trade.

Edit: Wow, just as I write margin trading is re-enabled and lending rates shoot up to 300%+ Smiley
1671  Economy / Securities / Re: Diablo Mining Company Aftermath on: November 18, 2013, 11:14:28 PM
Well, actually I still haven't received any dividends on the AM shares that I got for my trade-in - maybe you could check if you received them instead and send them to me? Also it would be nice to poke friedcat again, maybe he forgot about the transfer?
1672  Local / Off-Topic (Deutsch) / Re: [SCAM] Bitcoin Offshore Quantum Mining and Trust. - Your daily golden shower. on: November 18, 2013, 11:09:27 PM
Ganz wichtig:

Man kann Shares auf diversen Handelsbörsen kaufen, idealerweise auf MPEX mit passthroughs auf allen anderen "großen Playern" wie Havelock oder cryptoshares!
Die ersten IPO shares sind natürlich auch noch ohne ersichtlichen Grund 30-50% billiger als die 2. Tranche.

Silber-/Goldmitglied in der Bitcoin Foundation.

Statt Sockenpuppen, ein "offizieller" neu erstellter Account, der behauptet von einem (ungenannten) "langjährigen Forenmitglied" erstelltworden zu sein, um offizieller zu wirken.

Werbung hier im Forum kaufen.
1673  Local / Trading und Spekulation / Re: Wo unkompliziert BTC in LTC tauschen? on: November 18, 2013, 11:02:36 PM
Auf bitfinex kann man auch BTCLTC tauschen.

Edit: Sogar gehebelt... Wink
1674  Local / Trading und Spekulation / Re: Bitstamp bug ?!? on: November 18, 2013, 11:01:00 PM
Vielleicht kann die Banksoftware nur 8-stellige Beträge anzeigen? Cheesy
1675  Local / Projektentwicklung / Re: Nachrichtenanalyse Communitiy on: November 18, 2013, 09:00:28 PM
Ein Projekt, das man wirklich mal durchziehen könnte (falls du an die Texte kommst natürlich) wäre z.b. nach Konjuktiven in Artikeln zu suchen und das dann über die Zeit aufzutragen, ob sich da Muster ergeben. Generell bietet ja Google auch schon sowas leicht in die Richtung an - https://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?content=Vaterland%2CHeimat&year_start=1800&year_end=2000&corpus=20&smoothing=3&share=&direct_url=t1%3B%2CVaterland%3B%2Cc0%3B.t1%3B%2CHeimat%3B%2Cc0 als Beispiel mal von einem etwas aufgeladenen Begriff.
1676  Local / Trading und Spekulation / Re: Bitstamp bug ?!? on: November 18, 2013, 07:50:37 PM
Der Grund ist vermutlich eher, dass man auf Bitstamp Geld auch tatsächlich abheben kann... Roll Eyes
1677  Local / Projektentwicklung / Re: Nachrichtenanalyse Communitiy on: November 18, 2013, 07:46:41 PM
Generell ja, wobei ich da eher mal empfehlen würde, mit Historikern sowie Sprachwissenschaftlern zu reden, bevor du mit irgendwelchen "emotionalen Wertigkeiten" daherkommst.

Du scheinst irgendwie 3 Schritte weiter sein zu wollen, als Programme derzeit existieren - WENN es ein Programm gäbe, das eine Zeitung "lesen" kann und daraus sinnvolle Informationen extrahiert, wäre das schon eine Sensation!

Ich würde eher sowas in Richtung Amazon Mechanical Turk empfehlen und das Extrahieren der Info einfach von Menschen erledigen lassen - die sind besser darin und auch billiger. Fraglich ist für mich auch, wie weit man gehen muss, um Muster zu erkennen und nach welcher Art von Mustern du suchen willst. Aktienmärkte werfen z.B. ca. alle 10 Jahre Blasen während Geldmärkte schon mal ein Jahrhundert überleben können. Vielleicht solltest du aber ohnehin erstmal anfangen zu schauen, ob deine Software generell Muster erkennt, z.B. dass im Winter öfter von Schnee geredet wird als im Sommer.
1678  Local / Projektentwicklung / Re: Nachrichtenanalyse Communitiy on: November 18, 2013, 07:06:39 PM
Klingt ja irgendwie witzig, das Problem dürfte aber im Verstehen von natürlichsprachlichen Texten liegen, die auch noch aus unterschiedlichen Epochen stammen (das ist schon schwer für Menschen!).

Dann müsste man also auch noch einigermaßen einheitliche Informationen rauslesen und diese auch noch atomar gestalten, aber auch generalisierbar halten ("Autounfall" ist eine "Frontalkollision", aber eine Frontalkollision kann auch zwischen 2 Zügen passieren - außerdem, ist ein Unfall zweier LKWs dann ein Autounfall oder was anderes?!).

Nur nach gleichen Wörtern suchen wird fürchte ich nicht funktionieren, da Schreibstile und Begriffe sich mit der Zeit und Mode ändern.
1679  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading on: November 18, 2013, 06:58:58 PM
Better upscale now than when the stuff comes crashing down. Smiley

Hopefully you dare to put larger amounts of USD on Bitstamp after that too, this is really getting frustrating to see that you want to be a "2nd order" exchange but are not able to execute trades for several days.

Maybe you could somehow allow people to give you money directly on Bitstamp (manually, over certain limits)? E.g. Richie Rich wants to deposit 100k USD RIGHT NOW to his Bitfinex account, but has all his money on Bitstamp. He transfers it on Bitstamp to your account, you credit his account on Bitfinex and you just saved yourself another day of waiting until a deposit clears.
1680  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: What products do you want to see in Vault - the new alt-money depository? :) on: November 18, 2013, 02:26:47 PM
Especially with all the talk about fungibility - do you guarantee that the exact same item that was deposited will be returned, or do I just get back any random BTC for example.

No. We keep as many categories as needed to differentiate between non-fungible items and commingle the fungibles, such as BTC.

I don't think it matters for you, since U.S., Canadian and Japanese nationals and residents are not allowed to participate (IV.3.3). The list will probably grow larger in the intermediate future.
I am an EU citizen... Wink

Anyways, thanks for clarification.
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