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February 20, 2013, 07:53:55 PM
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Introducing this to some friends and two questions have come up:

Is a receipt on file somewhere on mpex or with SatoshiDICE confirming the passthrough has the backing on the issued?

How do you go about backing up the BitFunder asset list and do you have a plan in place in the event the exchange disappears?
Sure Smiley
Thanks for spreading the word!
Here's a STAT post for you Smiley
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

Holdings for DeaDTerra (fingerprint 50D437162E449CAD98B9922AA66A3733FC94B88F)
Issued today, Wednesday the 20th of February 2013 at 06:35:04 PM (0.88600800 136
1385304)
To certify that the aforementioned holds as of the quoted time the following wit
h MPEx :

        CxBTC x 159.97602831
        S.DICE x 1`377`820
        S.MPOE x 150`000
        S.BBET x 26`302

To which add orders in the book fully paid in advance :

        S.DICE : S      41`000  @ 0.00690000BTC (order #6373806)

To which add sums deposited as surety for 4th Friday settled option and future c
ontracts :


To which add sums deposited as surety for underwritten IMM date settled option a
nd future contracts :


Your transactions since 1 hour before your last STAT :
        On Mon, 18 Feb 13 21:10:49 +0000 S.MPOE - 3`220 bought @0.00067884 BTC,
total cost 2.18586480BTC
        On Mon, 18 Feb 13 21:10:49 +0000 S.MPOE - 31`350 bought @0.00067855 BTC,
 total cost 21.27254250BTC
        On Mon, 18 Feb 13 21:10:49 +0000 S.MPOE - 4`218 bought @0.00067854 BTC,
total cost 2.86208172BTC
        On Mon, 18 Feb 13 21:10:49 +0000 S.MPOE - 2`100 bought @0.00067692 BTC,
total cost 1.42153200BTC
        On Mon, 18 Feb 13 21:10:49 +0000 S.MPOE - 16`350 bought @0.00067530 BTC,
 total cost 11.04115500BTC
        On Mon, 18 Feb 13 21:10:49 +0000 S.MPOE - 11`711 bought @0.00067476 BTC,
 total cost 7.90211436BTC
        On Mon, 18 Feb 13 21:10:49 +0000 S.MPOE - 31`051 bought @0.00067437 BTC,
 total cost 20.93986287BTC
        On Mon, 18 Feb 13 21:00:53 +0000 S.DICE - 10`000 sold @0.00690000BTC, to
tal yield 68.86200000BTC
        On Mon, 18 Feb 13 20:59:45 +0000 S.DICE - 5`000 sold @0.00690000BTC, tot
al yield 34.43100000BTC
        On Mon, 18 Feb 13 20:56:58 +0000 S.DICE - 4`000 sold @0.00690000BTC, tot
al yield 27.54480000BTC

You have also been paid dividends, as follows :

The Great Seal of the exchange has been duly applied.
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Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux)

iD8DBQFRJRdYkhT8a/G2mSERAuN9AJ9lX/nOBOftLe5by7y+wrAjTXS5CwCffWyC
QIlm6hUBmow7PMzodPmtzAk=
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-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
At the moment I have no backup, I have been working with Jon closely and I trust him.
I have his phone number so in emergencies I can always call him, maybe it's a bit naive though Tongue
I should probably start asking for weekly backups too keep just in case.
I will talk to Jon and see what we can do Smiley
//DeaDTerra


Should be easy to script a download of the public ownership page at regular intervals.  I'm actually kind of surprised no one has setup a mirror of that page anywhere yet.

Err, ok, I set one up:  https://btct.co/history-bitfunder/

It'll update every 30 mins.

Cheers.

Ah thanks Cheesy
But it doesn't seem to work, when I click on the link to get the asset history nothing happens.
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February 20, 2013, 07:58:33 PM
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Should be easy to script a download of the public ownership page at regular intervals.  I'm actually kind of surprised no one has setup a mirror of that page anywhere yet.

Err, ok, I set one up:  https://btct.co/history-bitfunder/

It'll update every 30 mins.

Cheers.

Ah thanks Cheesy
But it doesn't seem to work, when I click on the link to get the asset history nothing happens.
//DeaDTerra

Does the page load with this link?  https://btct.co/history-bitfunder/2013-02-20-19:34-assetlist.html

As time passes that will become a list of one html page per half hour.

Works ok in FF & Chrome here on my linux desktop.  It's a pure-unadulterated dump, so I'm sure there's all kinds of missing CSS and JS includes.  Maybe some browsers don't like that?

Cheers.

Edit/Add.
Tested in safari on osx.  Good.
Tested in IE 9 on win7.  Bad.  Gives a webpage cannot be displayed.  *shrug*


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February 20, 2013, 08:00:34 PM
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Should be easy to script a download of the public ownership page at regular intervals.  I'm actually kind of surprised no one has setup a mirror of that page anywhere yet.

Err, ok, I set one up:  https://btct.co/history-bitfunder/

It'll update every 30 mins.

Cheers.

Ah thanks Cheesy
But it doesn't seem to work, when I click on the link to get the asset history nothing happens.
//DeaDTerra

Does the page load with this link?  https://btct.co/history-bitfunder/2013-02-20-19:34-assetlist.html

As time passes that will become a list of one html page per half hour.

Works ok in FF & Chrome here on my linux desktop.  It's a pure-unadulterated dump, so I'm sure there's all kinds of missing CSS and JS includes.  Maybe some browsers don't like that?

Cheers.

Yes that link works but the link on the website didn't work Tongue
I have the latest Chrome.
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February 20, 2013, 08:03:09 PM
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Yes that link works but the link on the website didn't work Tongue
I have the latest Chrome.
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Ahhh!  Yes.  I'm only mirroring the assetlist page.  That's the page you need if BitFunder ever goes offline.

Cheers.
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February 20, 2013, 08:03:44 PM
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Yes that link works but the link on the website didn't work Tongue
I have the latest Chrome.
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Ahhh!  Yes.  I'm only mirroring the assetlist page.  That's the page you need if BitFunder ever goes offline.

Cheers.

Ah okay thanks for the help!
Really appreciated Cheesy
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February 20, 2013, 08:27:02 PM
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Yes that link works but the link on the website didn't work Tongue
I have the latest Chrome.
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DeaDTerra is right. There is a bug in Chrome that parses the link incorrectly.

Take a look at how Chrome is trying to open the link when I hover over (look at the bottom). Chrome adds %3 to the link for some reason. Firefox is fine.





Maybe it's because there is a colon in the link?
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February 20, 2013, 09:25:29 PM
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Yes that link works but the link on the website didn't work Tongue
I have the latest Chrome.
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DeaDTerra is right. There is a bug in Chrome that parses the link incorrectly.

Take a look at how Chrome is trying to open the link when I hover over (look at the bottom). Chrome adds %3 to the link for some reason. Firefox is fine.





Maybe it's because there is a colon in the link?

That's a freaky bug.  I fixed it by pre-pending the path to the file in the url.  Go figure...

Also fixed my cron entry.  I fat-fingered the */30 so it wasn't running.  Wink
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February 20, 2013, 10:40:20 PM
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That's a freaky bug.  I fixed it by pre-pending the path to the file in the url.  Go figure...

It's not a bug.  The part before the colon is the protocol specifier, like in "http:..." or "bitcoin:...".  Colon needs to be encoded when it's used in away other than its special role.

If the colon is part of the filename you should URL-encode it - ie. replace all colons with %3A.

Like this:

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<a href="2013-02-20-19%3A34-assetlist.html">2013-02-20-19:34-assetlist.html</a><br>

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February 20, 2013, 10:58:56 PM
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That's a freaky bug.  I fixed it by pre-pending the path to the file in the url.  Go figure...

It's not a bug.  The part before the colon is the protocol specifier, like in "http:..." or "bitcoin:...".  Colon needs to be encoded when it's used in away other than its special role.

If the colon is part of the filename you should URL-encode it - ie. replace all colons with %3A.

Like this:

Code:
<a href="2013-02-20-19%3A34-assetlist.html">2013-02-20-19:34-assetlist.html</a><br>

You could also argue the part before the colon is the hostname of the hostname:port combo.  (when it doesn't see xxx://, doesn't it assume http://?)  I'm still thinking bug, as it was putting a %3 in front of the link... why?  Wink

I went ahead and did the urlencode() on the url anyway.  Should be gtg.
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February 21, 2013, 07:24:07 AM
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You could also argue the part before the colon is the hostname of the hostname:port combo.  (when it doesn't see xxx://, doesn't it assume http://?)  I'm still thinking bug, as it was putting a %3 in front of the link... why?  Wink

It doesn't need the //, or bitcoin:1address links wouldn't work.

I think it's only interpreted as host:port if it's followed by an @.

The part before the : was being interpreted as the protocol ('http', 'bitcoin', etc) which isn't allowed to start with a digit.  So the digit was being URL encoded.  0 -> %30, 1 -> %31, etc.  So it wasn't putting %3 in front, it was replacing the first digit with its URL encoding...

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February 21, 2013, 07:43:23 AM
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You could also argue the part before the colon is the hostname of the hostname:port combo.  (when it doesn't see xxx://, doesn't it assume http://?)  I'm still thinking bug, as it was putting a %3 in front of the link... why?  Wink

It doesn't need the //, or bitcoin:1address links wouldn't work.

I think it's only interpreted as host:port if it's followed by an @.

The part before the : was being interpreted as the protocol ('http', 'bitcoin', etc) which isn't allowed to start with a digit.  So the digit was being URL encoded.  0 -> %30, 1 -> %31, etc.  So it wasn't putting %3 in front, it was replacing the first digit with its URL encoding...

Ahh!  That makes sense.  Appreciate the clarification!
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February 21, 2013, 06:01:25 PM
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DeaDTerra,

Burnside, Dooglus and I apologize for hijacking your thread.

Please carry on.
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February 21, 2013, 06:56:31 PM
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20k wall up at 0.0065 BTC Smiley
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Wall moved to 0.0064 BTC per share Smiley
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February 23, 2013, 10:28:17 AM
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Hello!
I will be going away on holiday to Italy,
From Sunday the 24th to Sunday the 3rd.
My internet access will be limited and hence it might take a while for me to answer your pms,posts and emails.
Hence be patient with me,
the best way to contact me is through email at terragubben@gmail.com
I will not be updating the ask walls during this time and any dividend might be a bit delayed,
I have placed some final ask walls and I have balanced the books so that even if all of the asks sell all shares will be backed 1:1.
Best Regards
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March 05, 2013, 07:50:43 AM
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Dividend is on it's way Smiley
I am currently sending over the Bitcoins from MPEX to the different exchanges.
The dividend will be 12579 Satoshi per share, for a total off 178.49 BTC
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March 05, 2013, 01:42:22 PM
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Everyone has their dividends but us Sad
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March 05, 2013, 03:30:50 PM
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Everyone has their dividends but us Sad
MPEX has yet to process my withdraw, after 8 hours of waiting still nothing Sad
I am sorry guys, once MPEX pays out I will send it to the exchanges and pay it out asap.
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March 05, 2013, 04:00:24 PM
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Everyone has their dividends but us Sad
MPEX has yet to process my withdraw, after 8 hours of waiting still nothing Sad
I am sorry guys, once MPEX pays out I will send it to the exchanges and pay it out asap.
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I think mp is doing it now
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March 05, 2013, 04:02:53 PM
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Everyone has their dividends but us Sad
MPEX has yet to process my withdraw, after 8 hours of waiting still nothing Sad
I am sorry guys, once MPEX pays out I will send it to the exchanges and pay it out asap.
//DeaDTerra

I think mp is doing it now
Seems like it was my fault,
I am going through my logs and seems like the withdraw was actually never submitted lol xD
my bad!
//DeaDTerra
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