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Why do privately issued bonds share the same market heading as publicly issued bonds? As much a GLBSE question as a Gigamining question.
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.Open .High .Low .Close .Volume .Adjusted 2012-04-10 23:06:58 10.000000 10.000000 1.250000 1.399900 562 1.298217 2012-04-11 23:08:19 1.399900 1.400000 1.201000 1.298000 140 1.331024 2012-04-12 22:01:21 1.298000 1.369000 1.298000 1.369000 105 1.301048 2012-04-13 22:12:31 1.369000 1.399900 1.350000 1.399900 19 1.382742 2012-04-14 23:46:51 1.399900 1.549800 1.399900 1.549000 38 1.434865 2012-04-15 23:25:17 1.549000 1.600000 1.545000 1.550000 87 1.567988 2012-04-16 23:16:32 1.549000 1.600000 1.391000 1.600000 88 1.563457 2012-04-17 22:19:18 1.590000 1.600000 1.550000 1.550000 148 1.593980 2012-04-18 20:34:23 1.530000 1.550000 1.530000 1.549900 18 1.546594 2012-04-19 23:02:09 1.550000 1.590000 1.513000 1.589000 118 1.537614 2012-04-20 13:02:58 1.588000 1.590000 1.588000 1.590000 15 1.588333 2012-04-21 22:54:27 1.581000 1.581000 1.550000 1.550000 36 1.568944 2012-04-22 23:27:02 1.550000 1.550000 1.516000 1.550000 182 1.545712 2012-04-23 22:35:57 1.550000 1.550000 1.500000 1.501000 242 1.545265 2012-04-24 23:26:53 1.500000 1.550000 1.400100 1.489999 355 1.504266 2012-04-25 19:57:59 1.489999 1.510000 1.480000 1.480000 1172 1.501558 2012-04-26 21:26:34 1.480010 1.510000 1.470000 1.510000 761 1.507933 2012-04-27 19:09:37 1.509000 1.510000 1.480000 1.510000 316 1.505361 2012-04-28 20:44:57 1.500000 1.510000 1.480000 1.510000 37 1.486573 2012-04-29 23:36:41 1.510000 1.510000 1.480000 1.510000 394 1.509848 2012-04-30 22:09:57 1.510000 1.510000 1.510000 1.510000 26 1.510000 2012-05-01 23:55:25 1.510000 1.510000 1.490000 1.510000 100 1.505250 2012-05-02 23:28:20 1.490000 1.510000 1.410110 1.509900 153 1.508752 2012-05-03 23:46:55 1.509000 1.510000 1.465000 1.510000 348 1.509267 2012-05-04 21:45:56 1.510000 1.510000 1.467501 1.510000 153 1.495078 2012-05-05 23:27:21 1.510000 1.572000 1.510000 1.570000 1369 1.511736 2012-05-06 21:27:37 1.568600 1.572000 1.540000 1.572000 68 1.564047 2012-05-07 23:19:02 1.571800 1.670000 1.500000 1.510000 1309 1.524814 2012-05-08 23:45:27 1.510000 1.510000 1.400000 1.400000 215 1.485087 2012-05-09 22:31:22 1.401000 1.510000 1.401000 1.500000 199 1.482565 2012-05-10 18:55:01 1.500000 1.500000 1.500000 1.500000 278 1.500000 2012-05-11 22:12:47 1.500000 1.520000 1.500000 1.520000 1183 1.500127 2012-05-12 20:39:48 1.500000 1.549900 1.500000 1.500000 100 1.503601 2012-05-13 23:12:44 1.500000 1.500000 1.480000 1.490000 1059 1.499104 2012-05-14 21:02:39 1.500000 1.510000 1.490000 1.509990 341 1.504702 2012-05-15 23:58:08 1.509900 1.509990 1.509900 1.509990 55 1.509951 2012-05-16 17:34:41 1.509990 1.510000 1.500000 1.510000 138 1.509686 2012-05-17 16:43:49 1.510000 1.519000 1.510000 1.518700 42 1.514064 2012-05-18 21:26:40 1.518600 1.519000 1.400010 1.499990 403 1.480669 2012-05-19 23:53:28 1.499990 1.549800 1.499990 1.549800 160 1.518371 2012-05-20 21:01:34 1.549700 1.549700 1.510000 1.546000 222 1.541210 2012-05-21 23:51:53 1.531500 1.531500 1.490000 1.520000 136 1.521604 2012-05-22 23:29:26 1.500000 1.500000 1.427000 1.490000 194 1.488490 2012-05-23 23:24:43 1.490000 1.500000 1.470000 1.500000 101 1.494455 2012-05-24 23:45:26 1.499000 1.499000 1.490000 1.499000 93 1.498290 2012-05-25 23:55:46 1.486000 1.499000 1.486000 1.498000 36 1.494639 2012-05-26 21:30:31 1.490000 1.498000 1.470000 1.490000 299 1.489575 2012-05-27 23:00:32 1.490000 1.518800 1.440000 1.500000 1039 1.484574 2012-05-28 23:29:23 1.485000 1.500000 1.111000 1.480000 844 1.359453 2012-05-29 21:49:45 1.480000 1.490000 1.380000 1.485000 141 1.445376 2012-05-30 22:03:51 1.485000 1.490000 1.375000 1.487000 431 1.427811 2012-05-31 23:17:23 1.490000 1.499790 1.487000 1.497900 250 1.498004 2012-06-01 23:20:17 1.499460 1.499690 1.455000 1.479690 170 1.489432 2012-06-02 22:57:58 1.479690 1.479690 1.430200 1.479579 357 1.462600 2012-06-03 22:09:56 1.479579 1.479579 1.440100 1.479579 102 1.477660 2012-06-04 23:54:32 1.479579 1.499900 1.390000 1.450000 453 1.450551 2012-06-05 21:58:43 1.480100 1.484780 1.420100 1.480000 270 1.479429 2012-06-06 22:37:27 1.450201 1.518000 1.420000 1.490000 969 1.483023 2012-06-07 23:53:04 1.499300 1.499400 1.460000 1.460000 209 1.478927 2012-06-08 23:45:56 1.460200 1.487900 1.390000 1.420000 1188 1.415520 2012-06-09 23:58:09 1.420000 1.497000 1.401100 1.497000 334 1.440984 2012-06-10 23:33:48 1.411100 1.411100 1.300100 1.300100 1026 1.361202 2012-06-11 15:17:18 1.375000 1.490000 1.010000 1.350000 966 1.406405
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June 11, 2012, 06:01:32 PM |
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If I understand what is going on here - please correct me if I'm wrong: GIGAMINING recently sold 13500 new shares to someone, under the counter, at the price below 1.0 and the new "investor" have decided to make some quick profit by dumping a few thousands of his shares onto the market - right? Well... that's great - knowing that makes me really happy for buying my GIGAMINING shares at ~1.45. Now I know that you really take a good care about all your small investors and their interest If this is true it would have been a profoundly stupid thing to have done. I don't believe he did it. For one thing, it was not necessary. Secondly it will destroy confidence in his issue in several ways.. for one, it will lower his share price permanently both as a result of lost confidence (why should I buy at the current price, just wait for the next deal) and because if you buy in at 0.9, you can turn a quick profit at 1. And 1 is a 33% loss for everyone but you. I don't really believe this was done. i could see 1.25 if all the shares were sold at once. But under 1? Who's that stupid? That is why I said "correct me if I'm wrong"... But no one has done it so far - though, there have been many people advocating this kind of approach...
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.Open .High .Low .Close .Volume .Adjusted 2012-04-10 23:06:58 10.000000 10.000000 1.250000 1.399900 562 1.298217 2012-04-11 23:08:19 1.399900 1.400000 1.201000 1.298000 140 1.331024 2012-04-12 22:01:21 1.298000 1.369000 1.298000 1.369000 105 1.301048 2012-04-13 22:12:31 1.369000 1.399900 1.350000 1.399900 19 1.382742 2012-04-14 23:46:51 1.399900 1.549800 1.399900 1.549000 38 1.434865 2012-04-15 23:25:17 1.549000 1.600000 1.545000 1.550000 87 1.567988 2012-04-16 23:16:32 1.549000 1.600000 1.391000 1.600000 88 1.563457 2012-04-17 22:19:18 1.590000 1.600000 1.550000 1.550000 148 1.593980 2012-04-18 20:34:23 1.530000 1.550000 1.530000 1.549900 18 1.546594 2012-04-19 23:02:09 1.550000 1.590000 1.513000 1.589000 118 1.537614 2012-04-20 13:02:58 1.588000 1.590000 1.588000 1.590000 15 1.588333 2012-04-21 22:54:27 1.581000 1.581000 1.550000 1.550000 36 1.568944 2012-04-22 23:27:02 1.550000 1.550000 1.516000 1.550000 182 1.545712 2012-04-23 22:35:57 1.550000 1.550000 1.500000 1.501000 242 1.545265 2012-04-24 23:26:53 1.500000 1.550000 1.400100 1.489999 355 1.504266 2012-04-25 19:57:59 1.489999 1.510000 1.480000 1.480000 1172 1.501558 2012-04-26 21:26:34 1.480010 1.510000 1.470000 1.510000 761 1.507933 2012-04-27 19:09:37 1.509000 1.510000 1.480000 1.510000 316 1.505361 2012-04-28 20:44:57 1.500000 1.510000 1.480000 1.510000 37 1.486573 2012-04-29 23:36:41 1.510000 1.510000 1.480000 1.510000 394 1.509848 2012-04-30 22:09:57 1.510000 1.510000 1.510000 1.510000 26 1.510000 2012-05-01 23:55:25 1.510000 1.510000 1.490000 1.510000 100 1.505250 2012-05-02 23:28:20 1.490000 1.510000 1.410110 1.509900 153 1.508752 2012-05-03 23:46:55 1.509000 1.510000 1.465000 1.510000 348 1.509267 2012-05-04 21:45:56 1.510000 1.510000 1.467501 1.510000 153 1.495078 2012-05-05 23:27:21 1.510000 1.572000 1.510000 1.570000 1369 1.511736 2012-05-06 21:27:37 1.568600 1.572000 1.540000 1.572000 68 1.564047 2012-05-07 23:19:02 1.571800 1.670000 1.500000 1.510000 1309 1.524814 2012-05-08 23:45:27 1.510000 1.510000 1.400000 1.400000 215 1.485087 2012-05-09 22:31:22 1.401000 1.510000 1.401000 1.500000 199 1.482565 2012-05-10 18:55:01 1.500000 1.500000 1.500000 1.500000 278 1.500000 2012-05-11 22:12:47 1.500000 1.520000 1.500000 1.520000 1183 1.500127 2012-05-12 20:39:48 1.500000 1.549900 1.500000 1.500000 100 1.503601 2012-05-13 23:12:44 1.500000 1.500000 1.480000 1.490000 1059 1.499104 2012-05-14 21:02:39 1.500000 1.510000 1.490000 1.509990 341 1.504702 2012-05-15 23:58:08 1.509900 1.509990 1.509900 1.509990 55 1.509951 2012-05-16 17:34:41 1.509990 1.510000 1.500000 1.510000 138 1.509686 2012-05-17 16:43:49 1.510000 1.519000 1.510000 1.518700 42 1.514064 2012-05-18 21:26:40 1.518600 1.519000 1.400010 1.499990 403 1.480669 2012-05-19 23:53:28 1.499990 1.549800 1.499990 1.549800 160 1.518371 2012-05-20 21:01:34 1.549700 1.549700 1.510000 1.546000 222 1.541210 2012-05-21 23:51:53 1.531500 1.531500 1.490000 1.520000 136 1.521604 2012-05-22 23:29:26 1.500000 1.500000 1.427000 1.490000 194 1.488490 2012-05-23 23:24:43 1.490000 1.500000 1.470000 1.500000 101 1.494455 2012-05-24 23:45:26 1.499000 1.499000 1.490000 1.499000 93 1.498290 2012-05-25 23:55:46 1.486000 1.499000 1.486000 1.498000 36 1.494639 2012-05-26 21:30:31 1.490000 1.498000 1.470000 1.490000 299 1.489575 2012-05-27 23:00:32 1.490000 1.518800 1.440000 1.500000 1039 1.484574 2012-05-28 23:29:23 1.485000 1.500000 1.111000 1.480000 844 1.359453 2012-05-29 21:49:45 1.480000 1.490000 1.380000 1.485000 141 1.445376 2012-05-30 22:03:51 1.485000 1.490000 1.375000 1.487000 431 1.427811 2012-05-31 23:17:23 1.490000 1.499790 1.487000 1.497900 250 1.498004 2012-06-01 23:20:17 1.499460 1.499690 1.455000 1.479690 170 1.489432 2012-06-02 22:57:58 1.479690 1.479690 1.430200 1.479579 357 1.462600 2012-06-03 22:09:56 1.479579 1.479579 1.440100 1.479579 102 1.477660 2012-06-04 23:54:32 1.479579 1.499900 1.390000 1.450000 453 1.450551 2012-06-05 21:58:43 1.480100 1.484780 1.420100 1.480000 270 1.479429 2012-06-06 22:37:27 1.450201 1.518000 1.420000 1.490000 969 1.483023 2012-06-07 23:53:04 1.499300 1.499400 1.460000 1.460000 209 1.478927 2012-06-08 23:45:56 1.460200 1.487900 1.390000 1.420000 1188 1.415520 2012-06-09 23:58:09 1.420000 1.497000 1.401100 1.497000 334 1.440984 2012-06-10 23:33:48 1.411100 1.411100 1.300100 1.300100 1026 1.361202 2012-06-11 15:17:18 1.375000 1.490000 1.010000 1.350000 966 1.406405 In other words: what is all the worry about, exactly ? Yep, I don't know what the fuss was about.
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June 11, 2012, 06:08:11 PM |
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Why do privately issued bonds share the same market heading as publicly issued bonds? As much a GLBSE question as a Gigamining question.
Why would they not? If they were split, and represent the same contract, they would be worth the same (assuming rational markets), and splitting them would only cause inefficiency in the market (and a messier GLBSE portfolio).
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June 11, 2012, 08:00:47 PM |
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Grow up. Gig offered the bonds publicly, took an unjustified shellacking from nefario when he didn't tip him out, and handled everything in an up-and-up fashion.
Is it unfair to those who bought btc at 5 because some of us spent thousands of dollars buying and mining it from $0.06 to $3?
Always blame yourself for your fuckups and your life will be a lot better. You'll "learn" from your "mistakes" and be in control instead of a perpetual victim.
sound like a real prophet
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June 11, 2012, 08:15:35 PM |
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To all gigaminers:
I have taken the time to read the three new pages of posts since I left my hotel room this morning. I understand the concerns of recent market fluctuations and only hope that you can keep confidence both in gigamining and myself.
Gigamining is growing at a rapid rate, and this is was requires my attention at this time.
Best, gigavps
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June 11, 2012, 08:21:23 PM |
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Grow up. Gig offered the bonds publicly, took an unjustified shellacking from nefario when he didn't tip him out, and handled everything in an up-and-up fashion.
Is it unfair to those who bought btc at 5 because some of us spent thousands of dollars buying and mining it from $0.06 to $3?
Always blame yourself for your fuckups and your life will be a lot better. You'll "learn" from your "mistakes" and be in control instead of a perpetual victim.
Guess I didn't see where he offered the bonds publicly. Dont care though, will scoop them up at a cheaper price
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June 11, 2012, 08:36:03 PM |
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Because one is floated in public and one is in private? It's basic market principles, if you blend public and privately floated bonds into one bond then you are clouding the information the public investor needs to make decisions. Each GLBSE ticker should have it's floats handled within it's given structure. The Pirate pass through bonds that have fixed sunsets are an example of a functional offering (not advocating them as investment just as properly structured). Why do privately issued bonds share the same market heading as publicly issued bonds? As much a GLBSE question as a Gigamining question.
Why would they not? If they were split, and represent the same contract, they would be worth the same (assuming rational markets), and splitting them would only cause inefficiency in the market (and a messier GLBSE portfolio).
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June 11, 2012, 08:44:12 PM |
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To all gigaminers:
I have taken the time to read the three new pages of posts since I left my hotel room this morning. I understand the concerns of recent market fluctuations and only hope that you can keep confidence both in gigamining and myself.
Gigamining is growing at a rapid rate, and this is was requires my attention at this time.
Best, gigavps
Gigamining is growing - great, it must mean something good, we are all happy! So maybe now you could turn 5Mhash/share into at least 6Mhash/share?
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June 11, 2012, 08:52:58 PM |
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To all gigaminers:
I have taken the time to read the three new pages of posts since I left my hotel room this morning. I understand the concerns of recent market fluctuations and only hope that you can keep confidence both in gigamining and myself.
Gigamining is growing at a rapid rate, and this is was requires my attention at this time.
Best, gigavps
Gigamining is growing - great, it must mean something good, we are all happy! So maybe now you could turn 5Mhash/share into at least 6Mhash/share? We had all the information you needed when buying gigamining to decide whether it was right for us or not, and its terms were clear. Another market player deciding to sell a handful of shares does not mean that gigavps owes us anything more than he's already providing as part of the contract. We have no right to not lose money on the market
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June 11, 2012, 09:40:53 PM |
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Gigamining is growing - great, it must mean something good, we are all happy! So maybe now you could turn 5Mhash/share into at least 6Mhash/share? You must be either illiterate or incredibly naive. The GIGAMINING bond is a debt instrument with a buyback clause and not an equity interest. As gigavps's operation grows it increases the network hash rate which increases difficulty and decreases the bond coupon thus reducing his debt burden. Everything else being equal the larger gigavps's operation grows the less GIGAMINING bonds are worth per unit. Therefore, it is in gigavps's financial interest to make the GIGAMINING bonds yield the least amount of bitcoins, consequently be worth the least amount possible so that he can then retire the debt instrument through exercising the buyback clause and still perform according to the terms of the bond contract exactly and honestly.
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June 11, 2012, 10:24:34 PM |
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Gigamining is growing - great, it must mean something good, we are all happy! So maybe now you could turn 5Mhash/share into at least 6Mhash/share? You must be either illiterate or incredibly naive. The GIGAMINING bond is a debt instrument with a buyback clause and not an equity interest. As gigavps's operation grows it increases the network hash rate which increases difficulty and decreases the bond coupon thus reducing his debt burden. Everything else being equal the larger gigavps's operation grows the less GIGAMINING bonds are worth per unit. Therefore, it is in gigavps's financial interest to make the GIGAMINING bonds yield the least amount of bitcoins, consequently be worth the least amount possible so that he can then retire the debt instrument through exercising the buyback clause and still perform according to the terms of the bond contract exactly and honestly. I think you have confused some terminology or are completely missing the point, how bond, its price, coupon and yield are related. His coupon is "a number of bitcoins equivalent to 100% PPS output of 5 MH/s," If difficulty goes up, he will earn less and so will all the bond holders. His debt to mined BTC remains proportionally the same. Will the bond price drop and yield (not coupon!) go up? Who know, because this happens to all the bonds out there. If his mining operation grows and number of bonds outstanding remain the same, it gets easier for him to pay the promised 100% PPS output of 5 MH/s. Lets not forget, that he will have a bigger reserve to service the debt, hence mined BTC and outstanding debt (bonds and coupon payments) ratio drops. In normal world, this is good news. Bond are safer now and the price of the bond goes up. If bond price go up, the yield drops but the coupon (100% PPS output of 5 MH/s) stays the same. Do not confuse the yield and "coupon". Price sets the yield to the buyer of the bond. Now, if his mining operation grows and number of bonds outstanding also grows proportionally, nothing bad really happens and he can keep paying 100% PPS output of 5 MH/s. If he gets greedy and issues new bonds but mining speed is not increased proportionally to service the additional debt, he can have a problem paying out 100% PPS output of 5 MH/s. In the normal world, the bond price will drop because of the risk, hence the yield will go up to reward the risk of the "coupon" - promise to pay 100% PPS output of 5 MH/s.
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While reading what I wrote, use the most friendliest and relaxing voice in your head. BTW, Things in BTC bubble universes are getting ugly....
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June 12, 2012, 04:55:29 AM |
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Gigamining is moving to 200Gh in bonds.
More to come.....
This was announced on June 9, this means that he plans to issue a total of 200/5 = 40K bonds The trading since then has been: .Open .High .Low .Close .Volume .Adjusted 2012-06-09 23:58:09 1.420000 1.497000 1.401100 1.497000 334 1.440984 2012-06-10 23:33:48 1.411100 1.411100 1.300100 1.300100 1026 1.361202 2012-06-11 15:17:18 1.375000 1.490000 1.010000 1.350000 966 1.406405
So on the 10th someone decided to sell 1026 bonds - and remember that someone also decided to buy these bonds. This represents ony 1026/40,000 = 2.565% of all the bonds at that time. Where is this "massive selloff" of all the new 20,000 or so bonds that were sold to large investors? In my experience large investors - those with the estimated 20,000x1.25x5.5 => $135K? 130K? or so it takes to buy 20,000 bonds don't go selling willy nilly into a ultra thin market because that would be stupid. Then the next day a grand total of 966 bonds - less that the day before - where is this large scale dumping by those recent investors? I just don't see it. In fact a case could be made, since this is such a small number relative to the 20,000 or so bonds just issued, that it was the small investors driving down the price.
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June 12, 2012, 05:03:59 AM |
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So on the 10th someone decided to sell 1026 bonds - and remember that someone also decided to buy these bonds. This represents ony 1026/40,000 = 2.565% of all the bonds at that time.
Then the next day a grand total of 966 bonds - less that the day before - where is this large scale dumping by those recent investors?
Exactly. Prices are set at the margins and the depth bid of GLBSE is not very deep. Plus, a large investor is going to be a 'strong hand' compared to these small investors that are fairly 'weak hands'. They know that if the strong hands had to liquidate their positions then the capability of the GLBSE market to buy would be fairly limited so they are more likely to be long-term holders. Because a price is set by a willing and capable buyer and willing and capable seller to value the holdings of the strong hands at the prices set by the weak hands is likely not very accurate.
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June 12, 2012, 05:15:19 AM |
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I was just looking at the Bitbonds and noticed that I could sell 100 and drive the price down to 0.0035! Might be fun to do but - nah. Most of the other order books are in similar shape. We need to attract more buyers and make it easier to put up bids. Margin/Credit accounts for trusted buyers would go a long way. I know I have a hard time just letting my BTC sit there and sit there waiting for my order to fill. If I could issue buy orders and pay for them later that sure would make a huge difference.
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June 12, 2012, 05:41:34 AM |
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I was just looking at the Bitbonds and noticed that I could sell 100 and drive the price down to 0.0035! Might be fun to do but - nah. Most of the other order books are in similar shape. We need to attract more buyers and make it easier to put up bids. Margin/Credit accounts for trusted buyers would go a long way. I know I have a hard time just letting my BTC sit there and sit there waiting for my order to fill. If I could issue buy orders and pay for them later that sure would make a huge difference.
One thing that should be done is not to count trade fee when you are placing bids that don't match the ask side. That wouldn't do much but still. I'm against letting anyone to place bids without having his bid covered by BTCs. BTW Bitbond is going to expand this Friday for undisclosed price, so many people took out their bids probably, including myself.
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Timbo925
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June 12, 2012, 05:42:59 AM |
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Learning a lot of reading this last pages Just a question tho. How do you get this data? .Open .High .Low .Close .Volume .Adjusted 2012-06-09 23:58:09 1.420000 1.497000 1.401100 1.497000 334 1.440984 2012-06-10 23:33:48 1.411100 1.411100 1.300100 1.300100 1026 1.361202 2012-06-11 15:17:18 1.375000 1.490000 1.010000 1.350000 966 1.406405
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June 12, 2012, 06:02:26 AM |
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Learning a lot of reading this last pages Just a question tho. How do you get this data? .Open .High .Low .Close .Volume .Adjusted 2012-06-09 23:58:09 1.420000 1.497000 1.401100 1.497000 334 1.440984 2012-06-10 23:33:48 1.411100 1.411100 1.300100 1.300100 1026 1.361202 2012-06-11 15:17:18 1.375000 1.490000 1.010000 1.350000 966 1.406405 Got it from me which is from my GLBSE parser bot. If people are interested I can have downloadable links of this data for all the assets on GLBSE. If so, reply in one of my other threads (see my signature too) so as to not get off topic from GIGAMINING.
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Introducing constraints to the economy only serves to limit what can be economical.
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EskimoBob
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June 12, 2012, 07:12:49 AM |
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I think you entirely missed the point that there is a fixed BTC per unit of time produced by the network.
LOL. 200G/s is not The Network! The Networks is cranking happily at 10+ Thash/s. Lets see now, what happens to 100% of 5 MH/s (coupon) when diff changes A. 100% of 5 MH/s at difficulty 1 483177 will get you ~ ฿0.023736 per week B. 100% of 5 MH/s at difficulty 1 583177 will get you ~ ฿0.022236 per week C. 100% of 5 MH/s at difficulty 1 683177 will get you ~ ฿0.020915 per week But...but... the fixed BTC per unit of time. Oh now! If difficulty goes up, your 5 MH/s will earn you less coin! But...but... the fixed BTC per unit of time!? Difficulty is not calculated only form your personal mining speed of 5 Mh/s. Network, as a whole, got faster, diff goes up and you earn less because you are still at 5 Mh/s. Is that news to you? And just to make sure, you do not miss it, current yield (% what you will earn) is calculated "interest payment"/"price you paid for the bond". Lets keep it simple and not get in to YTM, annual returns and other similar calculations. If you buy the bond at 1 (par) that promises you 0.023736 per bond in time frame X, you will be earning 2,3% (yield) in that time frame (week, month, year). If I buy that same bond (same coupon) for 0,75 I will be earning 0.023736 per timeframe like you but my yield is way better - 3.1648% in that time frame.I invested less, to earn the same income. As you see, Gigamining has not promised us fixed div but what ever 5 MH/s can do at any given difficulty. And for fuck sake, those are actually not bonds but more like Floating Rate Notes (FRN) with a variable coupon that is linked to a mining speed X.
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While reading what I wrote, use the most friendliest and relaxing voice in your head. BTW, Things in BTC bubble universes are getting ugly....
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