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561  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Funds “frozen” in TyGrr-Bot’s MtGox account. on: May 07, 2012, 03:36:26 AM
Heh, I like that, the LOL award.
562  Economy / Securities / Re: Will GLBSE ever be lowering its prices? on: May 07, 2012, 03:18:59 AM
That's pretty much how it was before it was taken over.

It's always been the same people running GLBSE, what has changed is the way we ran it (our original experiment failed and the first version of GLBSE became a wasteland).

A bitcoin stock market was something really new and untested when we started, and our dream was to have an anonymous funding ecosystem where people used keys to access their account. Sadly the result of all this was a scamfest and a huge number of people losing their keys.
563  Economy / Securities / Re: Will GLBSE ever be lowering its prices? on: May 07, 2012, 03:05:26 AM
I think that if 8BTC is too much for what you're doing (i.e. it will effect the bottom line of your operation), then I think you'd be better suited to doing it privately, you don't really have need for using GLBSE(i.e what you're doing is small enough to be funded by only a few people).
564  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] BDK.Bond (1%/week) --Goes Live on May 9th-- on: May 07, 2012, 03:02:05 AM
Hey Kludge,
just to let you know there is a 3 day waiting period to having an IPO launch since the update (you can see on the asset creation page, it won't let you go ahead unless you pick a date 3 days into the future).
565  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: [ANN] GLBSE has a new look! on: May 07, 2012, 02:51:32 AM
@Nefario - I read somewhere that there was no fee to issue a sub-asset, but I just issued some new assets and was charged a fee for the sub assets?  Has this changed?  I don't see a link to the fee schedule anywhere on the site? (I could be blind.. lol)

teek


Hi Teek,
All you're fees can be seen here https://us.glbse.com/portfolio/fees after logging in.
That link shows from the asset page when logged in.

Regarding fees for sub-assets there has always been fees for them, and we've never said any different.

It also shows you the fee you will be charged right above the "Create" button when creating an asset.

Quote
Fee

You will be charged 8.0BTC to create this security, this charge is not refundable.
566  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: [Bitarb] GET A FREE SHARE FOR HELPING! Bitcoin Arbitrage Bot Trading Fund on: May 05, 2012, 03:22:25 PM
It's been paid out.
567  Economy / Marketplace / Fearsome Friday, 5,600BTC of trading on GLBSE in the last 24 hours on: May 05, 2012, 07:30:00 AM
In the last 24 hours we have had over 5,600BTC of trading volume.

Get ready for even more as we improve GLBSE performance, reliability, usability and throw in some awesome features into the mix.
568  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] *NEW* PPT.C Pirate Pass Through Bonds on: May 05, 2012, 02:34:06 AM
I've already done a lot on speeding glbse up after the update, I'll be doing more before Fridays IPO next week.

I expect to have a dedicated api.glbse.com just for working with the API, so it should be a lot faster(using the API that is).

We'll have another server for glbse.com as well.

To be sure to get in, don't leave it until the last few minutes to place an order.
569  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: GLBSE - request for next features on: May 05, 2012, 12:34:58 AM
Also, in a few places it says "See you fees here" Where "you" should be "your"

Where do you see this?
570  Economy / Marketplace / Re: [GLBSE] How does this work? on: May 04, 2012, 11:20:41 PM
can you clarify something for me please? i've yet to submit an ipo to glbse, so i dont' completely understand how the infrastructure works. if i want to create a profit sharing program with my share holders, i would obviously have to have some kind of financial data to provide to my investors. i know how i would create the financial data, but how do i setup a system to provide a portion of my profits to the investors. do i simply fund the glbse account with bitcoins and the price of the stock will go up? i figured i would simply submit an ipo and figure it out from there, but if you could help me understand it before i do that, it would put me at ease. thx in advance

I'm not exactly sure what you're asking.

Are you asking about paying dividends to holders of your security?
571  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: GLBSE - request for next features on: May 04, 2012, 10:27:40 PM
Typo on https://glbse.com/api/create "API trading for yout account".

Thanks.
572  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: GLBSE - request for next features on: May 04, 2012, 10:05:28 PM
-there should be an button to generate a new bitcoin address instead of it generating on its own. You should see a list of all your deposit address and be able to see the deposit history for each address
-lines around text boxes
-limit ticker length 5 chars + .suffix?
-account history
-BTC balance on every page
-an OPTION to get emails when order is fulfilled
-account to account transfers
Just noticed BTC balance is visible on every page.

I thought of 1 more request.
Deposit History should be moved into the Deposit/Withdraw link. Deposit History table is out of place between sell history/dividend payout. (obviously this isnt a big deal but its another little detail to make the site more comfortable.)

Thats done.
573  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: GLBSE 2.0 open for testing on: May 04, 2012, 08:42:27 PM
I just made a deposit, it has 10 confirmations and the bitcoins have still not shown up in my GLBSE account. Very annoying.

Been 14 confirmations and still not in the GLBSE account. Is this normal? Anyway to show incoming deposits that are waiting on confirmations? I think Bitcoinica does this.

same here. Sent from personal Bitcoin client. now at 25+ confirms not in acct. It is likely the GLBSE daemon has crashed or something.

cheers


edit; the site is looking awesome btw. ;p

Yep, our daemon for processing deposits/withdrawals had died, and as usual the timing was perfect (I was on a bus heading down to London).

All fixed now.
574  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: GLBSE 2.0 open for testing on: May 04, 2012, 05:47:58 AM
dividends paid ? bit arb apr

Yes they have.

Also great news for GLBSE useres in the US, https://us.glbse.com is now up and running.

If you're based in the US or any country nearby this should bring a 3-5x speed boost.
575  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: [ANN] GLBSE has a new look! on: May 04, 2012, 05:41:24 AM
For users on the American continent there is now https://us.glbse.com

If you're based in the US this will be about 3-5 times faster than glbse.com
576  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: [ANN] GLBSE has a new look! on: May 04, 2012, 12:22:08 AM

Re-posting from the other 2.1 thread ...

So ... at the risk of being perceived an insistant bloke ... whare's mah .csv history download ?

More seriously: this would be a *really* useful feature: my /portfolio page is
very long by now and is getting close to impossible to process by eyballs.

Another - probably simpler to implement - equivalent feature would be to have
the portfolio API call return *everything* that is visible in the /portfolio page.

Right now it only returns current stuff, not the whole history, whereas the
/portfolio page returns everything.

Maybe with an option ... something like:

https://glbse.com/api/portfolio/ID/KEY?opt=all

Right now, I am reduced to perl-parse the HTML output
of the /portfolio page ... giant PITA.

Thanks for considering the suggestions.

Hey znort987, I'll be adding csv for account details (buys/sells/deposits/withdrawals/transfers etc).

What would you think would be the best way to have this? By the month?

For the API we'll add a history function, where you can pull all your histories.
577  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: [ANN] GLBSE has a new look! on: May 03, 2012, 09:31:05 AM
Trading fees have returned, currently only buy fee at 0.5%
578  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: How does a German buy Bitcoin? on: May 03, 2012, 09:25:09 AM
Oder man kaufts hier im Forum? oder bei mtgox ne "international wire"?

Takes too long and costs too much.
579  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Where to keep your bitcoins?? bitcoin wallet or mtgox bitcoinica etc on: May 02, 2012, 06:04:29 AM
Paper wallets are king.

www.bitaddress.org

you can download the standalone .html, load it up on a Ubuntu live CD and print out all the physical addresses you want.

I keep mine in a safe deposit box at my bank.

Thinking about putting them in a fire proof box inside a floor safe... but the safe deposit box is free...

It's fine printing them to paper, how do you digitise them again after though?
580  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Where to keep your bitcoins?? bitcoin wallet or mtgox bitcoinica etc on: May 02, 2012, 05:06:28 AM
As was stated by others in this thread it really depends on what level of security you want.

If you're capable of using a different password for each site, and keeping your email from getting compromised then a good service to use as an e-Wallet is Intersango.com

They have the best security record of any exchange and the operators are often the first ones to find security flaws on other sites (MtGox, Bitcoinica and BTC-e and others come to mind).

On top of that they're also the  second largest exchange so you can swap in and out of bitcoin or cash quickly and easily.
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