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October 10, 2013, 12:23:29 AM
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I've been pulling a copy of the assetlist every 10 minutes for a couple of weeks now.  Smiley  I'd post the URL, but it's at 225M and growing, and I don't want to abuse my home internet connection...  Smiley

10 minute copies of the JSON assetlist, digitally signed with a GPG key....

Also, have you tried zipping it up?! I haven't actually run the numbers but 225M seems v. big, and it's very un-dense information wise, so would probably zip down to nothing...

Heh.  The last 24 hours are uncompressed.  Anything older is bzip2'd.  Smiley

Each dump is around 550k, uncompressed and a little under a 100k, compressed.  But there's a lot of them.


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October 10, 2013, 12:29:21 AM
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grnbrg - I just sent you a pm - I have a host that you may be able to use (with ssh access).

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October 10, 2013, 12:35:52 AM
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Is there any news on the next Bitfury delivery?
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October 10, 2013, 12:44:28 AM
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I've been pulling a copy of the assetlist every 10 minutes for a couple of weeks now.  Smiley  I'd post the URL, but it's at 225M and growing, and I don't want to abuse my home internet connection...  Smiley

10 minute copies of the JSON assetlist, digitally signed with a GPG key....

Also, have you tried zipping it up?! I haven't actually run the numbers but 225M seems v. big, and it's very un-dense information wise, so would probably zip down to nothing...

Heh.  The last 24 hours are uncompressed.  Anything older is bzip2'd.  Smiley

Each dump is around 550k, uncompressed and a little under a 100k, compressed.  But there's a lot of them.


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Ah, I see, you're dumping the entire asset list, not just the LRM data...
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October 10, 2013, 12:56:20 AM
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you can import the json directly into google docs

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140427.0

This should be easy to just filter out the labrat asset and then archive it every 10 mins.
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October 10, 2013, 02:23:37 AM
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I've been pulling a copy of the assetlist every 10 minutes for a couple of weeks now.  Smiley  I'd post the URL, but it's at 225M and growing, and I don't want to abuse my home internet connection...  Smiley

10 minute copies of the JSON assetlist, digitally signed with a GPG key....

Also, have you tried zipping it up?! I haven't actually run the numbers but 225M seems v. big, and it's very un-dense information wise, so would probably zip down to nothing...

Heh.  The last 24 hours are uncompressed.  Anything older is bzip2'd.  Smiley

Each dump is around 550k, uncompressed and a little under a 100k, compressed.  But there's a lot of them.


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See doof about this grnbrg.  He has a great deal of bandwidth, and I'm sure he'd want to help out.
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October 10, 2013, 02:54:33 AM
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I have a ton of CDN bandwidth, happy to host anything Labrat might need.
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October 10, 2013, 03:02:52 AM
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I have a ton of CDN bandwidth, happy to host anything Labrat might need.
Getting something set up now.  I'll probably post a URL some time tomorrow.


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October 10, 2013, 04:21:31 AM
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Just wanted to let everyone know I'm still here.  I will likely be "freezing" the asset in the next 48 hours.  My way of looking at it is these panic sells have nothing to do with the real price.  They are just individuals within the US trying to minimize risk.  grnbrg, keep a running copy of the asset list just in case, but I should be able to snag the final copy after freezing it without issue.

I don't trust BitFunder to put a sizable amount of coin on there so all divs from here on out will be manual.

More info to come.

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October 10, 2013, 05:01:31 AM
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Just wanted to let everyone know I'm still here.  I will likely be "freezing" the asset in the next 48 hours.  My way of looking at it is these panic sells have nothing to do with the real price.  They are just individuals within the US trying to minimize risk.  grnbrg, keep a running copy of the asset list just in case, but I should be able to snag the final copy after freezing it without issue.

I don't trust BitFunder to put a sizable amount of coin on there so all divs from here on out will be manual.

More info to come.

This part is really the only reason I panic sold pretty much all of my asset's. This bums me out a bit since I was planning on taking what few BTC I did get from selling my 112 shares to try and re-buy at the ridiculously low price they are at now...I take it this freeze will be a complete lockdown?

*Experiencing some not so favorable variance with regards to my BTC luck lately (but I'll hold onto the coin just in case you have any sort of buy back in option should you continue to move forward with this whole venture, sorry I couldn't risk holding in longer but I was recently laid off so what little I was able to get for them became that much more important)

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October 10, 2013, 05:19:54 AM
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Lab rat for sure will continue with this venture. Hes going to freeze the buying and selling because the current price doesn't represent the real value. So, if there are 10k shares that get traded for .05btc that makes my investment of .15btc in a bad spot. Those that were able to purchase at the bargain basement price will then be able to sell at the REAL price when everything gets worked out, and one thing for sure, it isnt' going to be .05btc/bond

I applaud LR's efforts, i would like to see a little bit more transparency, but so far Im impressed on how hes handled things...
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October 10, 2013, 05:35:12 AM
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I applaud LR's efforts, i would like to see a little bit more transparency, but so far Im impressed on how hes handled things...

It's actually refreshing.  Some of my other securities have trained me to expect little to no communication.

I'm working on a proxy to scoop up more while I still can at this price.
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October 10, 2013, 05:41:10 AM
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No body has talked about expected dividends this week , can any body do the maths please Smiley
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Just wanted to let everyone know I'm still here.  I will likely be "freezing" the asset in the next 48 hours.  My way of looking at it is these panic sells have nothing to do with the real price.  They are just individuals within the US trying to minimize risk.  grnbrg, keep a running copy of the asset list just in case, but I should be able to snag the final copy after freezing it without issue.

I don't trust BitFunder to put a sizable amount of coin on there so all divs from here on out will be manual.

More info to come.

I strongly believe that freezing the asset at this point is a very bad decision. Freezing would have been good before the panic, to give everyone time to think it over and get the information needed to make a decision. However, now the panic is over, people had two days to think about it. If someone wants to sell, they will, freezing just makes life much harder for everyone and creates additional uncertainty.

I think that the best strategy at this point is to let the dust settle and find out how we proceed. If you still think that you want to freeze the asset, I think that it would be a good idea to set the exact time when you want to do it and give at least a one day notice. Just to make things clear and predictable.
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October 10, 2013, 07:30:49 AM
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I strongly believe that freezing the asset at this point is a very bad decision. Freezing would have been good before the panic to give everyone time to think it over and get the information needed to make a decision. However, now the panic is over, people had two days to think about it. If someone wants to sell, they will, freezing just makes life much harder for everyone and creates additional uncertainty.

I think that the best strategy at this point is to let the dust settle and find out how we proceed. If you still think that you want to freeze the asset, I think that it would be a good idea to set the exact time when you want to do it and give at least a one day notice. Just to make things clear and predictable.

+1 , Even i think freezing asset doesnt make sense , unless Lab rat has some more info & reasons behind this move other than to stop panic selling.
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October 10, 2013, 08:02:28 AM
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I strongly believe that freezing the asset at this point is a very bad decision. Freezing would have been good before the panic to give everyone time to think it over and get the information needed to make a decision. However, now the panic is over, people had two days to think about it. If someone wants to sell, they will, freezing just makes life much harder for everyone and creates additional uncertainty.

I think that the best strategy at this point is to let the dust settle and find out how we proceed. If you still think that you want to freeze the asset, I think that it would be a good idea to set the exact time when you want to do it and give at least a one day notice. Just to make things clear and predictable.

+1 , Even i think freezing asset doesnt make sense , unless Lab rat has some more info & reasons behind this move other than to stop panic selling.

Right. Panic selling is over. After the initial panic there was only one person liquidating all his ~1k shares and causing all the sudden price drops in the last 24 hours. But he just sold off his last shares. So I expect the price to recover soon, cheap shares are most likely over  Wink
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October 10, 2013, 09:49:53 AM
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Glad I bought some cheap ones! Smiley

I calling it quits on BitFunder now and pulling my remaining BTC I have out before everything shuts down. I just copied the asset list right now as well before I'm heading off to work. My shares are tied to my address, which proves those shares belong to me, right?

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October 10, 2013, 11:46:31 AM
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I will likely be "freezing" the asset in the next 48 hours.  My way of looking at it is these panic sells have nothing to do with the real price.  They are just individuals within the US trying to minimize risk.  grnbrg, keep a running copy of the asset list just in case, but I should be able to snag the final copy after freezing it without issue.


I strongly disagree with this - freezing the asset is shutting down the trade of something that should be a freely traded asset. If people are "panicking" (which is a judgement on your part) then why shouldn't they be free to panic and reduce their risk at the cost of selling their shares cheaply?

In freezing the asset you are both forcing people to take on more risk than they should be obliged to, and depriving others of the opportunity to buy at a price they think is favourable. I said it before and I'll say it again - any trades made, at any time, are between two consenting parties who both think it's in their best interest, and it's nobody else's call to say that they shouldn't be allowed to do so.

This concept of the "real price" is tricky. It is a combination of the long term growth potential, the dividends over time, and the perceived risk in both long and short term. The perceived short term risk just sky-rocketed and this is being reflected in the price. I don't believe that any true increase in short-term risk has actually occurred and am holding onto my shares happily. Once the migration from BitFunder takes place and people see that dividends are still being paid, this will be reflected in a recovery of the price. However, to deprive people of the opportunity to lessen their exposure at a cost to themselves (and not to you I might add) seems misguided, and will probably cause a lot of resentment, so I would ask you to reconsider this position.
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October 10, 2013, 11:46:55 AM
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I was finally able to get my BTC out of bitfunder last night - I had bought and sold and bought and sold down to less then .1 BTC so I actually had to send more into bitfunder so I could withdraw it all!  Ah well, it was fun while it lasted.  Now it seems like a good time to sit tight and wait for the storm to blow over...  This was a crappy move on the part of bitfunder but I look forward to what labrat come up with to get around this issue!

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October 10, 2013, 03:29:28 PM
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