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Dawn of Time | 2013-04-26 →
pgp3: just looked at chart... shit... a couple hours can be an eternity in bitcoin land...
mircea_popescu: what now
mircea_popescu: ;;ticker
gribble: BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 142.16804, Best ask: 142.49990, Bid-ask spread: 0.33186, Last trade: 142.16804, 24 hour volume: 166821.51265896, 24 hour low: 120.08900, 24 hour high: 162.00000, 24 hour vwap: 143.49206
pgp3: someone dumped A LOT of coin... jeez...
tiberiusiv: not really
gesell: can someone explain what happened that caused the drop to $90?
KRS1: lol
Scrat: pizza was delivered to the gox headquarters
Scrat: the rest is history
KRS1: this shit is nutty
KRS1: some corn on the side too
gesell: no really, i dont see much on reddit and wasnt around at the time
gesell: so what really happened?
jurov: should we tell him?
KRS1: look, its like this..this shit is nuttier than a port-o-potty at a peanut festival
Scrat: jurov: ssshhh
pgp3: lol
mod6: haha
pgp3: what do you mean $90... I don't see that anywhere...
KRS1: prolly a different exchange?
gesell: 25th at 22:25 for 91
gesell: mtgoxusd
pgp3: maybe that was the limit price?
mircea_popescu: gesell someone fucked up the wash trading ?
pgp3: low was around 120
gesell: hmm... well i had a lot of orders at $88 that got fulfilled
gesell: guess it was my fault
gesell: oh blah
gesell: my bad
gesell: sorry
gesell: just reading the gox emails wrong
gesell: was from a long time ago
assbot: [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.16 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.705 BTC [-]
assbot: [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.00111 BTC [-]
thestringpuller: ;;tiocker
gribble: Error: "tiocker" is not a valid command.
thestringpuller: ;;ticker
gribble: BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 142.25001, Best ask: 142.36000, Bid-ask spread: 0.10999, Last trade: 142.36000, 24 hour volume: 177752.29026620, 24 hour low: 120.08900, 24 hour high: 162.00000, 24 hour vwap: 143.50780
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1293 @ 0.00069843 = 0.9031 BTC [+]
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu, that's what they call you. bitcoin billi-on-aire, lots of niggas say it ain't fair.
mircea_popescu: oddly, it's the crackers sayin' it ain't fair.
thestringpuller: haters everywhere, tell em to grow a pair?
thestringpuller: as you sit in your lair, surrounded by bitches shaved with nair.
mircea_popescu: "The Less That You Wear, the More You Need Nair!"
mircea_popescu: lmao that's retarded.
mircea_popescu: basically sodium hidroxide ?! ouch.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1550 @ 0.00069955 = 1.0843 BTC [+]
assbot: [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01629 BTC [+]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.7997 BTC [+]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.4485 = 4.485 BTC [+]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.4485 = 4.485 BTC [+]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5950 @ 0.00070076 = 4.1695 BTC [+]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.4485 = 1.794 BTC [+]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 11 @ 0.4201 = 4.6211 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.42 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.40070003 = 1.6028 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 25 @ 0.40070002 = 10.0175 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.7997 BTC [+]
assbot: [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.198 BTC [+]
assbot: [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.1981 = 0.9905 BTC [+]
assbot: [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.1983 = 0.9915 BTC [+]
assbot: [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 6 @ 0.009996 = 0.06 BTC [+]
assbot: [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.009997 = 0.05 BTC [+]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9050 @ 0.00070076 = 6.3419 BTC [+]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11617 @ 0.00070092 = 8.1426 BTC [+]
assbot: [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009999 = 0.02 BTC [+]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.28000002 = 0.56 BTC [-]
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.28000001 = 2.8 BTC [-]
assbot: [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00303 BTC [-]
assbot: [BTCTC] [RSM] 238 @ 0.00302 = 0.7188 BTC [-]
Diablo-D3: ;;ticker
gribble: BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 140.10015, Best ask: 140.98999, Bid-ask spread: 0.88984, Last trade: 141.22614, 24 hour volume: 187759.77712509, 24 hour low: 120.08900, 24 hour high: 162.00000, 24 hour vwap: 143.12243
tiberiusiv: ;;bids 50
gribble: There are currently 151705.18 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 12737481.7987 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0082 seconds
tiberiusiv: ;;bids 120
gribble: There are currently 21257.668 bitcoins demanded at or over 120.0 USD, worth 2718075.47269 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0060 seconds
jcpham: hurt yourself reading what i'm reading
asciilifeform: jcpham: idea: rape the algo traders who read this by implementing a contrarian algo
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [+]
mircea_popescu: A recent investigation has shown that the number of clicks on search results stemming from a given country correlates with the amount of investment in that country
mircea_popescu: totally. this is so useful and everything.
mircea_popescu: buncha onanists, these people.
seongyupyoo: hi, i'm back with couple of questions
seongyupyoo: mircea still here?
seongyupyoo: cool, so i've been thinking really hard about destorying, and really the only way this system would be viable if the destroy funds are either really destroyed, sent to void, sent back to blockchain somehow
seongyupyoo: i'm wondering what ways there are to do 1. really destroy bitcoins 2. blackhole it 3. give it back to blockchain
seongyupyoo: could you help?
ThickAsThieves: what's the difference between 1 and 2
mircea_popescu: well, 1 justg send them to a fixed address like 1blackhole398759347589
seongyupyoo: i don't know as i don't know how to do either
ThickAsThieves: 3 is best
ThickAsThieves: you dont want to be a destroying coins
ThickAsThieves: and you couldnt prove that you were
seongyupyoo: ok so 1 and 2 are same
mircea_popescu: seongyupyoo its simple, just send coins to an address that nobody has the key for.
mircea_popescu: something arbitrary, like 1thisaddressisablackhole
mircea_popescu: you'll need to calculatge the checksums so it validates, but that's no big deal
mircea_popescu: 3 you could just add it as miner fee in a tx.
ThickAsThieves: but the problem there is you are accelerating deflation
seongyupyoo: so i got that now 1 and 2 are same and you just send to an address that no one has key to
mircea_popescu: like, make a tx with 100 btc inputs, 1 satoshi outputs
seongyupyoo: i'm not following you when you say make tx with 100 input to and 1 output
mircea_popescu: all bitcoin txs have some inputs and some outputs.
seongyupyoo: how verifiable is adding as fee though?
ThickAsThieves: he means .00000001 output
seongyupyoo: people will need to be able to see that their exact fund amount has been destroyed at that time
ThickAsThieves: easy you just link them to the tx
mircea_popescu: you just check the tx in blockchain, it'll be there. 100 goes in, 1 goes out so 99 was miner fee
mircea_popescu: or w/e actual numbers.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4033 @ 0.00070092 = 2.8268 BTC [+]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11595 @ 0.00070129 = 8.1315 BTC [+]
seongyupyoo: so send money from my wallet to my wallet with 100 input and 1 output if i don't to give back 99?
mircea_popescu: come again ?
seongyupyoo: i'm just trying to clarify how to make a transaction
seongyupyoo: who is it going to and from?
seongyupyoo: 100 input and 1 output
mircea_popescu: whoever you want.
ThickAsThieves: you have to send an actual amount (i think) plus a tx fee
mircea_popescu: i think you'll have to read up on how bitcoin txs work
ThickAsThieves: most of the destroyed coin would be sent as the tx fee
maximian: send 0.00000001 BTC to any address, and specify a fee of 99BTC
ThickAsThieves: but you would send .00000001 of it to yourself
seongyupyoo: i see so it is fee
seongyupyoo: i understand that, i thought there was another way to manually setting input and output
seongyupyoo: how bad is destroying to blackholeaddress?
ThickAsThieves: i think its bad
mircea_popescu: pretty bad yea.
ThickAsThieves: and not necessary
seongyupyoo: i think that settles it then
ThickAsThieves: but do what mp said
ThickAsThieves: learn more about tx
ThickAsThieves: and blockchain
ThickAsThieves: and what your options are
seongyupyoo: i identified 4 big issues from all the feedback i gather today
ThickAsThieves: because you might not want to send a 100btc tx fee
ThickAsThieves: you might want to send a lot of small ones
ThickAsThieves: depending on how mining pools snag them
seongyupyoo: would you guys like to hear the 4 problems, and my plan to solve them?
seongyupyoo: well, if i send a lot of small ones, it would be hard for the traders to check their fund was destroyed
ThickAsThieves: you can send more than one tx at once i think
seongyupyoo: i should start running a pool where i keep the transaction fee lol
seongyupyoo: then i'd need to provide many transation id as a proof of destruction
seongyupyoo: i think big fee would be fine
seongyupyoo: also i figured out a way so that nobody will ever have to risk 100 BTC
seongyupyoo: probably 1 BTC to 10 BTC max
seongyupyoo: so max destruction is going to be 20-40 BTC at most
seongyupyoo: anyways, the first problem was issue of me running away with risk funds
kakobrekla: you are now arbitrarily setting what is ok give to pool ops?
seongyupyoo: I think I can remedy that by putting nashx under my current business of 7 years -> http://mosaically.com
seongyupyoo: so nashx might run under nashx.mosaically.com
seongyupyoo: what do you guys think?
usagi: i don't know what's going on
seongyupyoo: 2nd problem was destroying of the destroyed funds, and i'll handle that by sending it back to blockchain as fee
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46572 @ 0.000703 = 32.7401 BTC [+]
seongyupyoo: 3rd problem is transparency, basically the ability for people to be able to see all that is happening in terms of transactions
seongyupyoo: i'll remedy that by making all transactions and messages between trader and such available for public view
ThickAsThieves: 1st problem seems like a non-problem with a non-solution
usagi: What was the middle thing?
usagi: I'm trying to understand this, so, you want to run a mining pool?
seongyupyoo: well someone thought that it was an issue, you're right it might not really be an issue. and it really isn't, but it was brought up, and i can see how some people might see that as risk
seongyupyoo: where as if it was under mosaically umbrella, then it would be under a corporation
seongyupyoo: more legit
ThickAsThieves: usagi: nashx.com/about
seongyupyoo: no i don't, i just made something called nashx
usagi: So your goal is to make it legit.. and your not planning to quit, as a result of that? you will see this through?
seongyupyoo: last problem is problem of big transactions
kakobrekla: seongyupyoo, balances and txes are public and audiable... so transparency is not a big issue
seongyupyoo: yes i will see this through
seongyupyoo: at least to the next version having solve these 4 problems
assbot: [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 35 @ 0.01 = 0.35 BTC [+]
seongyupyoo: and i'll post it on reddit again, get feedback
seongyupyoo: sholdn't take long
ThickAsThieves: for the 3rd problem you can simply make your escrow address publicly known
ThickAsThieves: or addresses
usagi: Oh nashx. Thats a good idea, if it works you will be rich.
ThickAsThieves: however if you escrow everything you slow it down
seongyupyoo: we don't escrow
usagi: So what your saying is, you are too legit to quit. Sounds good :)
seongyupyoo: it's person-to-person
ThickAsThieves: where are te collateral coins stored?
seongyupyoo: well, i really feel that something like nashx needs to exist for everyone's benefit
seongyupyoo: what collateral? there's no need
ThickAsThieves: maybe i need to read it better
seongyupyoo: yeah i think so... :)
usagi: May I give you some free advice yupyoo?
usagi: if I may call you yupyoo.
seongyupyoo: my first name is seong yup
seongyupyoo: last name is yoo
usagi: Oh, I am used to last name first
usagi: I live here in asia you see.
maximian: Bitcoin has a mechanism for multisig transactions - destruction isn't necessary
usagi: I assume you are from Korea? Have you been to Jeju island? I hear it is so beautiful.
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.27500001 BTC [-]
usagi: Anyways, I don't like how you explain how you keep the destroyed funds, because until that moment you speak of the funds as "destroyed"
maximian: unless I've misunderstood what you're trying to do
usagi: so I would not try to justify how you do it, just state that you keep the funds "like a library fine" and leave it at that.
usagi: That's essentially what your doing. It's like a late fee charged at a video store
usagi: I don't think people are going to be concerned with that if your business takes off
mircea_popescu: alrighty, i'm off. cya tomorro.
deadweasel: gnight
seongyupyoo: the problem usagi is that
seongyupyoo: if i just leave it as is, i have incentive to make fake accounts and go on a destroying spree
usagi: So, hire someone to audit your books.
usagi: That's what I did with my company TU.SILVER. I have a registered CA looking at the books, and a highly trusted community member providing operational oversight
seongyupyoo: well sending it back to blockchain is the best way as far as i can tell atm
deadweasel: usagi, how is tu silver doing?
seongyupyoo: i would prefer to have a system that is good by design than have to hire people to watch over it
usagi: People place far too much faith in the long and winding road of procedure when in the end it boils down to trust anyways.
usagi: deadweasel: it's going very well.
seongyupyoo: that's true, but i think in this case, it is important to gain validation of smart people especially since bitcoin community has been hurt with so many scams
usagi: The fact is silver went down, but compared to if we just leveraged pure silver on the way down, my investors made ovr 100% compared to the price of silver today
seongyupyoo: i feel it must pass the standard of community on reddit in order for it to be adopted and used widely by the whole global community
usagi: All I am concerned with now is providing 1:1 leverage with silver since I believe we are approaching a long-term bottom in silver priced in BTC
seongyupyoo: what does your business do?
usagi: i sell investment grade silver coins, like canadian maples, FMJ 1/2oz rounds, etc.
seongyupyoo: maximilian, escrow does not work for my model because i don't want to be in the middle of people handling their transaction because of USD
seongyupyoo: i see
seongyupyoo: what do you do kakobrekla?
usagi: deadweasel; total divs to date: 0.034788, sliver/btc/10 price is now .016 or so per unit, so, over 200% profit
deadweasel: i understand the last part.
deadweasel: hows your service?
seongyupyoo: i need to get going, thanks for all your helps guys. i don't know how this chatroom operates exactly, but i will be back :)
ThickAsThieves: i dont want to get into it but it should be said that usagi's bookkeeping did not stand up to a public audit
usagi: free shipping 7 days anywhere in the world
usagi: ThickAsThieves; there was no public audit.
ThickAsThieves: if anyone is interested talk to Deprived on the forums
usagi: Ahh, you mean when deprived stole our internal calculators and posted them on the forums? Those were internal company documents used to record buys and sells on bitfunder
ThickAsThieves: i have no interest in tusilver but i do trust deprived's abilities
usagi: They're not investment advice.
usagi: And they're not for public dissemination precisely because they would be assumed to be investment advice. They're not.
ThickAsThieves: ;;ticker
gribble: BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 140.99999, Best ask: 141.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 141.00000, 24 hour volume: 188586.01119054, 24 hour low: 120.08900, 24 hour high: 162.00000, 24 hour vwap: 142.90861
usagi: If you want to know everything you need to know to build your own trading model, we use a coin and duty premium of $5 right now, which is less than the premium charged on the canadian maples we order exclusively from amagi metals
usagi: Beyond that we have a 2% markup and we use the actual rates we've paid for shipping in the price to factor that in
usagi: Now you know everything you need to know to calculate our value to within 5%, as our investment position has been disclosed.
dub: beyond (and before) that it is a fairytale that we wish you would stfu about
usagi: Yeah well I wish deprived would shut up about how I am selling shares unbacked by silver, but hey, if he has the right to lie then I have the right to correct him.
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13007 @ 0.00069955 = 9.099 BTC [-]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1508 @ 0.00069458 = 1.0474 BTC [-]
assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2136 @ 0.00069316 = 1.4806 BTC [-]
assbot: [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.400002 = 0.8 BTC [-]
tiberiusiv: usagi what is your website
tiberiusiv: what is it a silver fund?
tiberiusiv: now why would i want to own an industrial metal
usagi: Sort of. The idea is to keep the price of units at the cost of silver plus shipping and secure storage
usagi: You want my personal opinion? :p
tiberiusiv: why would i risk money with your junk fund when i can purchase silver futures instead?
tiberiusiv: offering me superior liquidity
tiberiusiv: and price
usagi: Well for one, when you try to get delivery in physical, you can be given a cash settlement by fiat
tiberiusiv: um no.
tiberiusiv: id recieve silver bars which are comex standard
usagi: really? I heard they were shortt
tiberiusiv: no they arent.
usagi: I sure hope not. :)
tiberiusiv: comex standard is 1000 oz bars
usagi: Do you have to pay a fee when you take delivery?
usagi: Ahh.
tiberiusiv: but its not 30% above spot like your coins
tiberiusiv: and your fund is completely illiquid
usagi: Yeah we're sold out now and the market is setting the price.
tiberiusiv: + you have no reputation
usagi: !getrating usagi
usagi: oh
usagi: ;;getrating usagi
gribble: Currently authenticated from hostmask usagi!Guest12477@122-121-246-63.dynamic.hinet.net . User Usagi, rated since Mon Jun 18 10:33:55 2012. Cumulative rating 33, from 32 total ratings. Received ratings: 28 positive, 4 negative. Sent ratings: 43 positive, 4 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=Usagi
tiberiusiv: yea again why would i go to you when there is more safer, liquid and easier to access options?
usagi: Only you can answer that question
tiberiusiv: who checks what silver your fund is backed by
usagi: Let me put it this way. We sold over 1,000 units into the market. Anyone is free to offer their units for sale.
usagi: If you feel the price is too expensive, perhaps they know something you don't know? I dunno. I don't understand it myself. I just sell silver.
usagi: The holders are public info on bitfunder, you can check it yourself. I own around 300 shares personally
tiberiusiv: no i merely stated there is much better options
usagi: There are, if you're merely concerned with price.
tiberiusiv: vs some internet nerd operating on thin margins out of a basement
tiberiusiv: like that coinabul clown
usagi: Yeah but you're a little clueless when it comes to investing in silver, aren't you?
tiberiusiv: silver is not an investment. it produces no income
usagi: Yeah you are :) First, you are speaking out about a fund you know zilch about.
tiberiusiv: its a speculation and its an industrial metal
tiberiusiv: there is no evidence silver acts as a protection in the event of a crisis
usagi: For one, a 1000 oz delivery contract is vastly different than a guartantee on your choice of 1/2 oz rounds
usagi: The coin premium on 1/2oz rounds is easily 20% or more
tiberiusiv: sure its also 30% cheaper
usagi: Which explains the entirety of the "30% cheaper"
tiberiusiv: and more liquid via futures
tiberiusiv: and what secure storage do you honestly have?
tiberiusiv: your homes basement
usagi: It is more liquid. We're small. That doesn't justify the "nerd", "junk fund", etc.
tiberiusiv: yea just like that jay guy from coinabul
usagi: You are clueless, really :) Like that dub guy.
tiberiusiv: lol who would send this fking vagabond loser any money?
usagi: Want another example? You haven't read our contract.
tiberiusiv: coinabul
tiberiusiv: your contract means nothing you have no capital reserves
tiberiusiv: secure storage is a apartment or basement to you
usagi: Seriously, you're being retarded. You want to talk shit about how I do things and you don't know we deal in small denomination coins and haven't read our contract
usagi: Then you want to call it a junk fund because it's less liquid than a 1000oz futures contract?
tiberiusiv: why would i store small coins with you?
usagi: Seriously, stop wasting my fucking time.
tiberiusiv: no i call it a junk fund becuase you are SMALL time
tiberiusiv: and broke.
tiberiusiv: why would anyone want to store silver maples with a clown?
tiberiusiv: that can vanish any day
usagi: Why would anyone want to discuss the market with a clueless fuck like you?
tiberiusiv: im not clueless
usagi: Yes you are.
tiberiusiv: you operate on tiny profit margins
tiberiusiv: and have no capital reserves
usagi: You're whining about how we're 30% more expensive than a futures contract because we deal in 1/2 oz coins.
usagi: That's ignorant.
usagi: That's laughable.
tiberiusiv: no im not
usagi: Is that the best you can do?
tiberiusiv: im argueing why would i go buy coins and have them stored with YOU
usagi: I don't care
tiberiusiv: vs buying them from any other dealer ANYWHERE
tiberiusiv: and storing them myself?
tiberiusiv: since its fking $10 pieces
usagi: We are already sold out. Look, I got stuff to do. Go read our contract.
usagi: Go read our recent reports.
tiberiusiv: no thanks.
usagi: I don't give a shit if you buy on the market or not. Bye
tiberiusiv: your like a bank for ultra poor bitcoiners
usagi: But I will say this. it's fuckups like you and deprived that are the entire source of my problems.
tiberiusiv: storing $10 silver coins
tiberiusiv: no you are the problem.
usagi: Not anything I did. Just a bunch of fucktards like dub who like to whine.
tiberiusiv: its business's like you that fuckup bitcoin credibility
tiberiusiv: lowlevel scum "selling" junk
jamborambo_: ;;bids 0 command
gribble: (bids [--under] ) -- Calculate the amount of bitcoin demanded at or over . If '--under' option is given, find coins or at or under .
jamborambo_: ;;bids 1 command
gribble: (bids [--under] ) -- Calculate the amount of bitcoin demanded at or over . If '--under' option is given, find coins or at or under .
usagi: I'll answer you when you can explain why the market disagrees with you. Why is it, praytell, the people invested in tu.silver won't sell below .12/unit? Go argue with the market.
kakobrekla: jamborambo_ ,
tiberiusiv: dude what are you talking about
kakobrekla: ;;bids 0
tiberiusiv: i dont care what your junk fund sells at
gribble: There are currently 33503613 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 18244987.8596 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0118 seconds
tiberiusiv: you are a SCUMbag
tiberiusiv: like jay @ coinabul and the other 50 broke ass precious metals dealers
tiberiusiv: on bitcoin
tiberiusiv: storing $10 coins.
usagi: That didn't take long. I'm back.
tiberiusiv: post pictures of your "secure storage"
tiberiusiv: so we can all get a good laugh
usagi: Oh it's you again.
usagi: Look, if you have a question, or if there's something you want me to do, just ask.
tiberiusiv: lol so you have a lengthy history of being a scum?
usagi: But it's clear that you have no idea what my business is or what it does. We're not a futures contract. We sell small denomination coins and there are no fees.
usagi: You haven't even read our contract. Go do some due dilligence before you come here and waste my time with "scumbag"
tiberiusiv: stop repeating yourself
tiberiusiv: you dont have a business
tiberiusiv: small time nerd with no money
usagi: Then stop repeating yourself.
tiberiusiv: another coinabul scammer
usagi: So tiberiusiv, how about that 6 BTC you owe me?
kakobrekla: you two, #bitcoin-trolls mkay
usagi: kakosan; roger.
tiberiusiv: what 6 btc?
tiberiusiv: i dont even know you lowlife
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