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May 13, 2011, 04:11:27 AM
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UBX shares sell at 12.5 BTC initial offer price of 1 BTC!
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May 13, 2011, 04:23:32 AM
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Nice.  Combined with the run-up in Bitcoin value, that's a tidy profit!  Or did you include that in your calculations?

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May 13, 2011, 04:25:33 AM
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its called lucky. Cheesy
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May 13, 2011, 04:51:39 AM
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Nice.  Combined with the run-up in Bitcoin value, that's a tidy profit!  Or did you include that in your calculations?

the real point here is that the stock exchange, GLBSE, is up, running, and a viable source of funding for concept companies willing to issue shares.  Nefario has done an incredible job pulling this together along with Genjix and its working well.  as an initial investor in UBX, i am extremely happy at the return on my investment in such an incredibly short period of time.  as the price of BTC continues to go up you get a multiplier effect in stock shares.  stocks will go up even more than the currency.  b/c GLBSE is so new, no one has bothered to look at stocks as an investment vehicle like they have the BTC trade thru MtGox.  until today when someone hit my outlier price of 12.5 BTC.  as more ppl figure out that this is a cheap way to invest in BTC, there will be a rush to buy shares; any shares.  as Bob Hoye, of Institutional Advisors, fondly likes to recall of the gold mining stocks like Homestake Mining post 1932, investors were calling gold mining companies and if someone answered the phone they hung up and bought their shares.  if you're looking for value go to GLBSE.
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May 13, 2011, 06:56:18 AM
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I like the idea of a stock exchange, but unfortunately I am a non-technical person who cannot get it working properly. When running bmc.py, I get "ImportError: No module named M2Crypto.util". However, I installed everything as instructed. I'm running Windows 7 64-bit.
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May 13, 2011, 07:15:02 AM
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the real point here is that the stock exchange, GLBSE, is up, running, and a viable source of funding for concept companies willing to issue shares.  Nefario has done an incredible job pulling this together along with Genjix and its working well.  as an initial investor in UBX, i am extremely happy at the return on my investment in such an incredibly short period of time.  as the price of BTC continues to go up you get a multiplier effect in stock shares.  stocks will go up even more than the currency.  b/c GLBSE is so new, no one has bothered to look at stocks as an investment vehicle like they have the BTC trade thru MtGox.  until today when someone hit my outlier price of 12.5 BTC.  as more ppl figure out that this is a cheap way to invest in BTC, there will be a rush to buy shares; any shares.  as Bob Hoye, of Institutional Advisors, fondly likes to recall of the gold mining stocks like Homestake Mining post 1932, investors were calling gold mining companies and if someone answered the phone they hung up and bought their shares.  if you're looking for value go to GLBSE.

hmm...like this? http://bitcoinweekly.com/articles/the-global-bitcoin-stock-exchange-and-why-it-matters

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May 13, 2011, 07:25:03 AM
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It really needs a GUI though.
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May 13, 2011, 08:21:29 AM
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It really needs a GUI though.

Yeah, I am a developer and I was put off by the complexity of getting it up and running!

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May 13, 2011, 01:21:41 PM
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It really needs a GUI though.

Yeah, I am a developer and I was put off by the complexity of getting it up and running!

lack of a GUI is definitely a problem.  i think Genjix is working on it but its slow b/c he's involved in so many other things.  someone who has the time should contact Nefario and help write a program real fast.  until that happens trading will be slowed down.

having said that, i'm a non techie and i got Cuddlefish to help me get bmc.py set up.  once that was done it is very simple to do everything you want.  in fact, that black terminal screen gives me alot of confidence that nobody can look over my shoulder.
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May 13, 2011, 01:24:19 PM
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I like the idea of a stock exchange, but unfortunately I am a non-technical person who cannot get it working properly. When running bmc.py, I get "ImportError: No module named M2Crypto.util". However, I installed everything as instructed. I'm running Windows 7 64-bit.

Anton,  i 'm on a Macbook Pro using VMWare to run Win7 and it runs perfectly.  i couldn't get it set up myself either.  Cuddlefish helped me.  contact him or Nefario and they can help u get set up.
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the real point here is that the stock exchange, GLBSE, is up, running, and a viable source of funding for concept companies willing to issue shares.  Nefario has done an incredible job pulling this together along with Genjix and its working well.  as an initial investor in UBX, i am extremely happy at the return on my investment in such an incredibly short period of time.  as the price of BTC continues to go up you get a multiplier effect in stock shares.  stocks will go up even more than the currency.  b/c GLBSE is so new, no one has bothered to look at stocks as an investment vehicle like they have the BTC trade thru MtGox.  until today when someone hit my outlier price of 12.5 BTC.  as more ppl figure out that this is a cheap way to invest in BTC, there will be a rush to buy shares; any shares.  as Bob Hoye, of Institutional Advisors, fondly likes to recall of the gold mining stocks like Homestake Mining post 1932, investors were calling gold mining companies and if someone answered the phone they hung up and bought their shares.  if you're looking for value go to GLBSE.

hmm...like this? http://bitcoinweekly.com/articles/the-global-bitcoin-stock-exchange-and-why-it-matters

its clear from the price action of btc and stock that Wall Streeters are snooping around.  this is early and now's the time to get in.
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May 13, 2011, 01:36:50 PM
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UBX shares sell at 12.5 BTC initial offer price of 1 BTC!

i should mention i've only owned these shares for a week and a half.
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May 13, 2011, 01:42:37 PM
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where can I buy those UBX shares ?
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May 13, 2011, 01:47:08 PM
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where can I buy those UBX shares ?
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go to glbse.com and install on Windows.  u might want to pm nefario or cuddlefish to help u install.  its tricky but worth it.  take the time to do it b/c then you'll have buying opportunities at your fingertips.  i'm upset b/c Dwolla deposits to mtgox have delayed my btc buying dramatically.  with glbse's software u can just tx btc directly in to a receiving address with NO intermediaries.  very slick.
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May 13, 2011, 02:11:36 PM
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With regards the client, I'm adding the final pieces of functionality to the command line client and then begining work on an easy to use, no install web client.

So a nice easy to use web interface is on the way. A little patience please though.

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May 13, 2011, 02:16:31 PM
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With regards the client, I'm adding the final pieces of functionality to the command line client and then begining work on an easy to use, no install web client.

So a nice easy to use web interface is on the way. A little patience please though.

that we don't have Nefario!  well, maybe some of us Wink
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May 13, 2011, 02:29:58 PM
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With regards the client, I'm adding the final pieces of functionality to the command line client and then begining work on an easy to use, no install web client.

So a nice easy to use web interface is on the way. A little patience please though.

what methods of funding are available ?
how can i get money there?
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May 13, 2011, 02:43:23 PM
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With regards the client, I'm adding the final pieces of functionality to the command line client and then begining work on an easy to use, no install web client.

So a nice easy to use web interface is on the way. A little patience please though.

what methods of funding are available ?
how can i get money there?


Well, since it's the GLobal Bitcoin Stock Exchange (GLBSE, or Gay, Lesbian, Bi, Sex Exchange if you want), the funding is with bitcoin, and you get it there by installing the client, and sending bitcoin to your account.

See here for more http://glbse.com

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May 13, 2011, 03:37:30 PM
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With regards the client, I'm adding the final pieces of functionality to the command line client and then begining work on an easy to use, no install web client.

So a nice easy to use web interface is on the way. A little patience please though.

what methods of funding are available ?
how can i get money there?


Its bitcoin only.
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May 13, 2011, 04:24:02 PM
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With regards the client, I'm adding the final pieces of functionality to the command line client and then begining work on an easy to use, no install web client.

So a nice easy to use web interface is on the way. A little patience please though.
Cool.  I'm being patient - just not using it until it's... easier.  Tongue
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May 13, 2011, 05:54:28 PM
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Nefario,

whats the new listing SIN all about?  where can we go to get an updated listings of stocks available to buy?
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May 13, 2011, 10:32:25 PM
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Stocks listed are at http://dev.glbse.com/cgi-bin/list

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May 13, 2011, 10:38:06 PM
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why does SIN have 2 blocks of 4999 shr @ .75 btc up on the board?
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May 13, 2011, 10:45:02 PM
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why does SIN have 2 blocks of 4999 shr @ .75 btc up on the board?

You can find info about SIN here: http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=8167.0

Those two blocks were a mistake, it should be fixed now!

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May 13, 2011, 11:51:44 PM
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why does SIN have 2 blocks of 4999 shr @ .75 btc up on the board?

It should be noted that when someone places an order to buy or sell it's posted to twitter.
But when that order is cancelled nothing is posted to twitter. The reason for this is to allow people to see the activity on the exchange without cluttering it up too much. In the future when there is more activity then it might only list trades.



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May 14, 2011, 12:32:51 AM
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Pretty cool that there are already 4 companies being traded. I wonder what's with all of them eager to pay dividends right from the start though, not a good idea for such tiny companies in my opinion.

Btw, will we see GLBSE going public at some point?
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Pretty cool that there are already 4 companies being traded. I wonder what's with all of them eager to pay dividends right from the start though, not a good idea for such tiny companies in my opinion.

Btw, will we see GLBSE going public at some point?
They're all brand new companies by people who have little or no experience heading up brand new companies.  They're not going to travel the well worn path, namely because they don't know where it is.
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Pretty cool that there are already 4 companies being traded. I wonder what's with all of them eager to pay dividends right from the start though, not a good idea for such tiny companies in my opinion.

Btw, will we see GLBSE going public at some point?
They're all brand new companies by people who have little or no experience heading up brand new companies.  They're not going to travel the well worn path, namely because they don't know where it is.

The contracts say that we have to pay out profits as dividends, not that we have to pay out dividends.  If we choose to reinvest all profits back into the company, then we don't pay any dividends.

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Pretty cool that there are already 4 companies being traded. I wonder what's with all of them eager to pay dividends right from the start though, not a good idea for such tiny companies in my opinion.

Btw, will we see GLBSE going public at some point?

I think its better if the shareholders in glbse are anonymous and not pulicly listed if thats what youre asking Smiley

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I think its better if the shareholders in glbse are anonymous and not pulicly listed if thats what youre asking Smiley

No I meant offering stock to the public.
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We wont so much be doing an IPO, we've already set up and have our own shareholers.

What we will be doing is using our exchange to give possetion of shares to our shareholder, also making it easy for us to manage voting.

So although we won't be selling shares to the public (as a company), our members (current shareholder) will be able to sell their shares whenever they like.

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