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781  Economy / Speculation / Re: It's called a correction (waveaddict's bitcoin charting subscription thread) on: March 22, 2012, 10:25:16 PM
I got it, I got it, I got it, I got it!    Undecided
782  Economy / Speculation / Re: bitcoinica instruction thread? on: March 22, 2012, 08:19:56 PM
Here is how you use Bitcoinica.

You put a huge margin and a lot of money into which way you think (and as it should) the market is headed.

A lot of small trades by regular Bitcoin traders moves you into that direction and you come close to the break even mark waiting to start making money.

Then, as Bitcoinica sees a bunch of people all margined out in one direction, Bitcoinica buys or sells a buttload of BTC on MtGox and the price either spirals down or skyrockets to a new price which you can not maintain because of the huge spread and margin.

You lose your Bitcoin.

Bitcoinica profits.

The price eventually makes its way back to where it should have been because the market intervenes.


Also you can use bitcoinica like this:

1.  Log in to your bitcoinica account.
2.  Drive to your bank.
3.  Withdraw some money.
4.  Burn it.
5.  Drive home.
6.  Log off bitcoinica.

Yes, I also found out its much easier to set cash ablaze in back yard.. 
Log off bitcoinica...
783  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoinica Inc on: March 22, 2012, 12:16:42 PM
over 1 month now & no news on this, Linode hax prob didn't help I guess, any eta Zhou?

a couple of days ago I finally got out of the nightmare scenario of being trapped in a large high $5s base price long position on Bitcoinica which would have been fine as my ZT price was in the $2s originally & I was happy to wait long term & could have kept it at 1:1 leverage np, until that was he unilaterally decided to start taxing long positions with swap charges, to me this is just Bitcoin wild west no rules rule - I'm waiting to see if his stated registration goes through because once it does I intend to claim back that swap money just removed from my account by changing without notice the conditions under which it was deposited & making my position long term untenable so that I had to close it for a big loss as I believe this sort of action is totally illegitimate in any jurisdiction

anyone else who's suffered because of this pse to let me know & we can coordinate to recuperate this blatant rip off with damages also for overall position loss if it hadn't happened once we were locked in


it's so nice atm to finally be out of that & tomorrow off for a long weekend without having to follow every price movement & the feeling of having trusted way too much money to someone who just makes the rules up to suit themselves as they go along, honestly I was amazed to get anything back out at all in that scenario - never again!

LOL.

Guess you are the sockpuppet account of the meelba guy who also wanted to sue Zhou for some odd reason.

nope

So many people want to sue a 17 year old that it really is amazing. You knew the risk when you deposited your money and when you lose it you all decide to complain Huh

I didn't lose it all, far from it, but I lost enough due to swaps being introduced

Good luck to you and see how far you can get in the courts.

BTC is not "real" money by any means today ...

actually the swaps rip off was in US $ as was my margin deposit & he has adult backers & partners

re the other comment about not having protected myself adequately, I was fine long term to leave a large long position that couldn't be force liquidated until the $2s - ie prob never, but when the rules are changed mid game then that screws it up & sure I was well aware of the risk involved in trusting large sums to an unregistered Internet entity - as I said I conciser myself lucky to have got anything back out in this case once it became obvious what was going on

Why are you posting this story in multiple places..?


We get it..  you got ZT'd
784  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [3600 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too on: March 20, 2012, 02:53:57 PM
19.03 22:18:40   3h 53m    966   1584231     0.02957334
19.03 21:50:28   3h 24m    350   582220     0.02915565
19.03 21:39:36   3h 14m    239   384413     0.03015377
19.03 21:29:55   3h 04m    59   93375     0.03064525
19.03 21:28:24   3h 02m    1244   2004247     0.03010308
19.03 20:49:40   2h 24m    731   1259703     0.02814433
19.03 20:25:33   1h 59m    330   500802     0.03195874
19.03 20:16:17   1h 50m    431   698913     0.02990859
19.03 20:02:52   1h 37m    2641   4351399     0.02943617

there seems to be a problem o.o look at the times Cheesy

No, Im seeing weird times as well



Block   Shares   
Time/Link   Found in   Your   Total   Reward
20.03 12:47:37   2h 59m    217   478603     0.02199004
20.03 12:38:44   2h 50m    953   1880610     0.02457740
20.03 12:02:41   2h 14m    93   139456     0.03234353
20.03 12:00:18   2h 11m    394   679727     0.02811276
20.03 11:47:44   1h 59m    1356   2550346     0.02578709
20.03 10:56:15   1h 08m    1650   2997624     0.02669614
20.03 09:54:17   0h 05m    83   121767     0.03305904
20.03 09:47:53   0h 06m    172   313507     0.02660866
20.03 09:41:10   0h 01m    52   82425     0.03059751
20.03 09:39:25   0h 01m    24   47570     0.02446920

Weird stuff I've saw the last few days

3 hour rounds with less than half a million shares ?



20.03 02:20:01   0h 01m    31   64879     0.02317391
20.03 02:18:40   3h 53m    852   1584231     0.02608332
20.03 01:50:28   3h 24m    315   582220     0.02624008
20.03 01:39:36   3h 14m    207   384413     0.02611644
20.03 01:29:55   3h 04m    59   93375     0.03064525
20.03 01:28:24   3h 02m    1022   2004247     0.02473098
20.03 00:49:40   2h 24m    648   1259703     0.02494874
20.03 00:25:33   1h 59m    268   500802     0.02595437
20.03 00:16:17   1h 50m    397   698913     0.02754921
20.03 00:02:52   1h 37m    2272   4351399     0.02532335
19.03 22:35:16   0h 09m    90   162900     0.02679558


Something is up...
785  Other / Off-topic / Re: Randomly generated text on: March 20, 2012, 01:14:56 PM
Recently, I've been playing around with computer-generated text. Not intelligently like cleverbot et al., but rather that of the lowest lifeform possible: randomly. Okay, actually pseudorandomly, but close enough.

Basically, I've got a script processing a couple templates and wordlists and putting them together (in a hopefully coherent manner). Unfortunately, English doesn't always work out so well, creating constructs similar to "very without" and the type.

To demonstrate it's current (very basic) level of "knowledge" (as in; wordlists and templates), here are a few sample paragraphs (not cherry-picked, these are right out of the box):
Code:
Furthermore, diverse, extremely quirky, and bemused pencils to the left of entirely mammoth pencils originally transfer kayaks. Xylophones fond of deer walk inside the very overstated thief; kangaroos indubiously feed the photograph devoid of blue, completely descriptive, and scattered blocks. The group of completely broad, forest-producing buffalo maintains that lice enrich utilities. Certainly, a writer consumes an especially original, rather natural, and bemused outfit. The completely broad, canine, and sign-seeing committee brings a deviation; however, especially circular elephants rarely take a piano on the stone.

However, a human therefore consumes a library-forging, additionally distant pyramid beside unfortunately miniature, orange pencils. Always, crooked, mouse-burning businesses without slowly ancient, originally uninteresting matrices walk far from a microwave. Rabbits fond of zebras claim axis-ingesting, calculator-growing, and noticeably ancient xylophones, and the galley illustrates that women transfer moose. Nevertheless, axes fond of kangaroos require utilities almost devoid of criteria. Rarely, the astonishingly traditional, extremely enormous, and partner-constructing narwhal devoid of arbitration-invading cities evacuates a boundary. Although afterthoughts unfortunately claim groups of octopodes, artificial, rarely broad, and nearly jagged servers very fond of afternoons send feet extremely devoid of actions.

Wren-consuming, astonishingly vague, and orange buffalo near acute servers visibly transfer the mob of servers; moose feed always flat, very descriptive, and taiga-inhaling salmon extremely devoid of small, human-eating, and institution-ingesting platypodes. Although circle-constructing, visibly glacial jungles walk to formulae, axes near branches take glacier-invading phenomena. As appliances certainly send sometimes positive rabbits very fond of slowly autumnal, almost jagged activities, men far from the exotic, extremely remote, and decayed deposition run to the right of a steep, geyser-consuming, and certainly considerable belief.

Arbitrators over actions listen to a swarms of afterthoughts; however, couples of certainly square, small, and zebra-consuming cats calculate that boundaries enrich formulae. The glacier almost devoid of appliances deduces that mice distribute beliefs; therefore, collections of bartenders walk on arbitrations. Furthermore, the very miniature, completely limited, and rather useless volcano writes a very uninteresting, always artificial, and steep newspaper. Visibly, the outfit devoid of cats forges women. A vivid, large, and especially autumnal notification hears reluctantly round platypodes; servers point out that businesses transfer xylophones. As Rel Benea said, "the rather gigantic, afterthought-eating, and crystal-eating belief especially fond of cats constructs a store".

Moreover, a kangaroo inhales white teeth. Salmon inside the person walk to the left of colossal, repeatedly colossal, and especially detailed cats, but the theft goes to alpaca. Furthermore, an astonishingly artificial mouse devises a zebra. Series of branches react to the left of a galley, and the swarms of repeatedly frosty, especially crooked cabbages talks under weapons. The book therefore moves the somewhat proximate, especially organized kangaroo.

This is where I want to experiment more in-depth with language; after exausting the basic concepts I've realized that I'm not a linguist. Wikipedia's many in-depth articles on language are coherent but not immediately obviously templatified. As such, I've decided to expose this mini-project to the Bitcointalk community (or at least the subset that reads Off-Topic). Any comments would do.

P.S.: I've noticed the code block doesn't scroll, but I don't want it to be a wall of text. Please just copy and paste it into a word processor to read better.


Reading this is EXACTLY like reading an Atlas post...

Should call it the Atlas Babblebot...
786  Other / Off-topic / Re: 420 on 4/20 at 4:20!!! on: March 20, 2012, 01:13:35 PM
This happens everyday...  I fail to see how this is hard ?  Tongue
787  Other / Off-topic / Re: Recommendation for a Bitcoin meme on: March 20, 2012, 01:12:13 PM
Fucked up.... omg  Smiley


That horse mask is creepier than I first thought..
788  Economy / Speculation / Re: It's called a correction (waveaddict's bitcoin charting subscription thread) on: March 19, 2012, 03:58:05 PM
Dissappointing.....

Don't be disappointed.  I think on the whole this is a good thing.  We're going to solidify a floor and if you play your cards well and you could be sitting on a kick-ass long position in a few weeks.   Grin

Not when you already have a PISS poor position already...

As usual..

Im tired of trying to make sense of the analysis and constantly getting fucked..

Showing patience only increases my losses

Sounds like we need to meet at a bar and talk LOL.

Im smoking a joint as we speak, going for a ride on my dirtbike...  everything is better on 2 wheels..
789  Economy / Speculation / Re: It's called a correction (waveaddict's bitcoin charting subscription thread) on: March 19, 2012, 03:54:36 PM
Dissappointing.....

Don't be disappointed.  I think on the whole this is a good thing.  We're going to solidify a floor and if you play your cards well and you could be sitting on a kick-ass long position in a few weeks.   Grin

Not when you already have a PISS poor position already...

As usual..

Im tired of trying to make sense of the analysis and constantly getting fucked..

Showing patience only increases my losses
790  Economy / Speculation / Re: It's called a correction (waveaddict's bitcoin charting subscription thread) on: March 19, 2012, 03:50:26 PM
Dissappointing.....
791  Economy / Speculation / Re: It's called a correction (waveaddict's bitcoin charting subscription thread) on: March 19, 2012, 03:37:42 PM
ahahaha. S3052 idiot subscribers pwned

um, he was actually more careful about the whole "bullish outcome" than waveaddict was, and issued a warning yesterday.

Ya, I saw how he made a public bullish analysis, then made a private bearish..

I love how that guy works!  its.. soooo.... how you say.. ?   Dickish ?
792  Economy / Speculation / Re: It's called a correction (waveaddict's bitcoin charting subscription thread) on: March 19, 2012, 03:31:53 PM
om fuck...
793  Economy / Speculation / Re: It's called a correction (waveaddict's bitcoin charting subscription thread) on: March 19, 2012, 03:30:44 PM
LOL $5.10... It will go right back up after I get liquidated dont worry guys...

Your not alone man.. I swear I have the anti-touch...

Thought it wasnt supposed to drop below 5.15 due to SMA.. ?
794  Economy / Speculation / Re: It's called a correction (waveaddict's bitcoin charting subscription thread) on: March 19, 2012, 03:28:21 PM
5.08....  hmmmmm
795  Economy / Speculation / Re: It's called a correction (waveaddict's bitcoin charting subscription thread) on: March 19, 2012, 03:25:13 PM
5.13...

Hmmmmmmm  Huh
796  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Geocaching for bitcoins on: March 19, 2012, 02:58:29 AM
I've been thinking to combine Bitcoin and Path to make something called "People Crowding",
which means, 
you place some coins virtually,
and people get it automatically
when they move to that coordinate.

This service can help merchants "crowding people".



Interesting idea...

797  Economy / Speculation / Re: One final push... on: March 19, 2012, 02:28:51 AM
The commonly spread belief that we are heading for the third major Elliott wave is wrong, bitcoin is a commodity not a stock.
Wave 1 started out from worthlessness during the genesis block, you can figure out the rest from here.

I predict a bubble echo of 6.72$ till the final crash to 0.02$ (with several smaller ones in-between).

This makes me want to ignore you.  8.5 million BTC * .02 is $170,000.  I think I will ignore you now.

 Cheesy

idk whats happening... i can now buy coins at 4.90 CAD should i buy now? or do we plan on going to 0.02$ / bitcoin?

I know eh... Im pumping large money there as we speak..
798  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: bitcoinica's fraud actions on: March 17, 2012, 04:59:55 AM
Did this get the parapain seal of approval ?
799  Other / Off-topic / Re: Happy π Day on: March 15, 2012, 12:47:48 AM
Steak and blowjob day....
800  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Magazine on: March 15, 2012, 12:29:04 AM
Yup, I paid way back when too..


Any progress ?   Huh
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