assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.96001 BTC [+]
    
    jaj_: how do I buy active mining right now?
    
    jaj_: sorry I meant ASICminer
    
    pankkake: kakobrekla> only could afford for one whore? => yeah, terrible
    
    pankkake: renting a nice car and a few whores isn't that expensive
    
    pankkake: lyrics suck too, though title was promising
    
    Vexual: :)
    
    pankkake: his main line is "group of whorish whores"
    
    
    
    
    
    kakobrekla: tell him one whore is not a group
    
    Vexual: dont watch that if youre liquidating silk road stock
    
    Vexual: antidote
    
    
    
    pankkake: I fail to understand what is going on
    
    
    
    Vexual: thats not industrial hardcore
    
    pankkake: because 808? :)
    
    Vexual: because my lost industy tapes
    
    assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00085138 = 2.3839 BTC [-]
    
    
    
    Vexual: sturting into the goth club no fee coz your suit is nice
    
    Vexual: ponty beard like a crust explorwer
    
    Vexual: play some more i like that dubstep
    
    Vexual: its fresh
    
    KRS-: check out skrillex-voltage, the youtube video version that shows a white mercedes
    
    Vexual: isnt skrillex a homo?
    
    KRS-: thats the best version of that song and imo its great
    
    pankkake: he is
    
    KRS-: he prolly is but makes some damn good music
    
    pankkake: he makes homogay music
    
    pankkake: though I won't deny brostep is a guilty pleasure of mine
    
    KRS-: like i'd want to pick on him if he were around..he's odd.
    
    Vexual: case in point
    
    KRS-: other good joints of his are bangarang and kyoto
    
    KRS-: thats dubstep right?
    
    pankkake: the "call 911 now" sample is cool
    
    KRS-: yeh
    
    Vexual: how old are you krs1?
    
    KRS-: 41
    
    Vexual: let me give you a tip about the devil
    
    KRS-: too old to be up this late too..gotta get up in a few hours.
    
    KRS-: night
    
    pankkake: it's 6:38 AM here
    
    KRS-: Somalia?
    
    pankkake: I wish! I have a government :(
    
    KRS-: hahha word..
    
    Vexual: sleep well
    
    KRS-: thx..l8r
    
    
    
    
    
    Vexual: diesel
    
    Vexual: thats how you do an 808 and a synth, keepo in bangin
    
    Vexual: i get in free becasue i can make the sun explode
    
    Diablo-D3: [12:36:02] <KRS-> he prolly is but makes some damn good music
    
    Diablo-D3: not really
    
    Diablo-D3: skrillex is a pretty lackluster dubstep artist
    
    Diablo-D3: not that I would consider dubstep actually music, mind you
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.96000101 = 4.8 BTC [-]
    
    Diablo-D3: but he came in long after dubstep became a thing and then did virtually all of his music by the forumula
    
    Vexual: play something good
    
    Vexual: diablo
    
    Diablo-D3: what
    
    Vexual: play a good one
    
    pankkake: Vexual makes sense like 10% of the time
    
    Diablo-D3: pankkake: thats a high estimate
    
    Vexual: im a drunk
    
    Diablo-D3: being drunk isnt paleo
    
    Vexual: dont get me started on that shit again
    
    Vexual: it is where im from ok
    
    pankkake: being a paleonazi isn't paleo
    
    
    
    Vexual: thats not vene a notawrod word
    
    Vexual: la roux, redhead madness
    
    Vexual: genetic anomalies
    
    Vexual: is this dubstep? i like it
    
    pankkake: real dubstep
    
    Vexual: fuck yeah cunt
    
    Vexual: love it
    
    Vexual: bangs like a diesel
    
    Vexual: youre coming to my goth club pannake
    
    pankkake: it's arguably closer to dnb, like most *step I enjoy
    
    pankkake: are there goth sluts?
    
    Vexual: yes
    
    pankkake: I'm coming then!
    
    Vexual: so much yes
    
    kakobrekla: a group or .. ?
    
    pankkake: hahaha
    
    pankkake: but really, goth sluts are best sluts
    
    Vexual: no the owner is a right old badman
    
    
    
    Vexual: i wont say hisdayjob
    
    Vexual: wait this song isnt over
    
    Vexual: im not sure he even exists in the day
    
    pankkake: vampire probably
    
    Vexual: i guarantee mp dont pay
    
    Vexual: you can play d&b
    
    Vexual: are you fat pancake?
    
    
    
    pankkake: no, I have the ideal BMI I guess
    
    Vexual: good mix, i was justy playing aphrodite
    
    Vexual: cop this
    
    
    
    
    
    assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5750 @ 0.00085336 = 4.9068 BTC [+] {3} 
    
    zacm: goth sluts are the fattest sluts is more like it, sick
    
    Vexual: nice one dallas
    
    Vexual: you're doing it wrong
    
    
    
    
    
    Vexual: more better
    
    
    
    pankkake: nice
    
    
    
    Vexual: #gothchicks
    
    
    
    pankkake: The uploader has not made this video available in your country.
    
    pankkake: also, mainstream
    
    Vexual: where the fuck do you live?
    
    pankkake: France
    
    Vexual: well imn on a france prxoy, so youll have tyo use your ast powers of dedution
    
    Vexual: you could call yourself crepe
    
    pankkake: crèpes are much better than pancakes
    
    Vexual: well, theyre thinner, thats a surity
    
    Vexual: as for better i cant say, my sweet tooth is non existant. i eat meat
    
    Vexual: give me a fish or a duck
    
    pankkake: ducks are the best
    
    Vexual: they totally are
    
    Vexual: asnjd france cooks the best duck
    
    pankkake: yep
    
    pankkake: southern-west france
    
    Vexual: i had one with a cherry sauce, so good it was naughty
    
    Vexual: yes yes
    
    Vexual: cahors or somewhere
    
    Vexual: excpept more villagey
    
    Vexual: and theres no waitress becuase all the girls are off having fun
    
    Vexual: just the fat fuckin chef thats eaten more duck than ive drunk beers
    
    Vexual: state of the art; is the phrase that comes to mind
    
    Vexual: peking aint got nothing on southern france
    
    
    
    Vexual: and thjis again
    
    
    
    Vexual: thjanks pankake
    
    pankkake: :)
    
    mod6: ;;bc,stats
    
    gribble: Current Blocks: 262694 | Current Difficulty: 1.8928124928103292E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 264095 | Next Difficulty In: 1401 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 1 day, 7 hours, 59 minutes, and 59 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 221130389.971 | Estimated Percent Change: 16.82636
    
    Vexual: :)
    
    
    
    Vexual: i made 0 bitcoin today, but i drank so much vodka
    
    Vexual: evens out in th wash
    
    
    
    
    
    Vexual: hwos got the keys to the jeep
    
    assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00084843 = 3.5634 BTC [-]
    
    
    
    Vexual: san fran
    
    
    
    b0n1: man its crazy how down just dice is atm...
    
    b0n1: pankkake, I just saw your forum post, you are still in?
    
    pankkake: about?
    
    
    
    pankkake: yes, I have no reason to divest
    
    pankkake: !jd
    
    assbot: Just-Dice stat: 1458 BTC profit, 52.4k BTC invested, 165.91 mio bets, 4.03 mio BTC wagered
    
    Vexual: my bot takes money most days
    
    b0n1: what is your bot doing Vexual ? When does it divest and when reinvest?
    
    Namworld: I left. -27 BTC
    
    Namworld: Had other stuff to do with those funds
    
    b0n1: Well, thats so strange... what is the reason for that seemingly continuous down... :( The random generator is biased?
    
    Namworld: No idea
    
    b0n1: It seems that the  majority of investors made loss instead of profit
    
    Namworld: yes
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 17 @ 0.96617647 = 16.425 BTC [+] {2} 
    
    Vexual: no invest just martingale with 50 hundred million tip bet
    
    Vexual: 1 satoshi versus 300 btc is not a casino
    
    Vexual: 30 rolls in a row neve hapopens
    
    dub: ;;goxlag
    
    gribble: MtGox lag is 1121.656154 seconds. During this time, light travels 2.24778637393 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Ceres (in the main asteroid belt) (2.77 AU).
    
    dub: goxxed
    
    pankkake: ;;premium mtgox bitstamp
    
    gribble: mtgox premium over bitstamp is currently 12.0922752586 %.
    
    Namworld: 30 rolls in a row will happen
    
    Namworld: ~ 1 in a billion odds
    
    Namworld: If you started with 10 BTC martingaling with 1 satoshi initial bet, good chance to lose 30 in a row and lose 10 BTC before doubling that 10 BTC.
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.1005 BTC [-]
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.1002 = 0.2004 BTC [-]
    
    Vexual: yes that why i dont do it too oft
    
    Vexual: youll also only ear 1 centibit per day average on a 1 satoshi start
    
    Vexual: bit a 3 second roll you can do a lot of days b4 maybe losing
    
    Vexual: nakowra was insane, you cant tak e that much every day
    
    b0n1: Vexual, check the expected value of your strategy and you will recognize its negative...
    
    Vexual: i know
    
    Vexual: theta why im only up 0.05
    
    Vexual: but the same goes for investors
    
    Vexual: while the minimum bet is so far from th maxmum bet so unlike all traditional casinos that are a business, i don't see any success for jsust diice in any kind of time fram relevant to bitcoin
    
    Vexual: people gonnna see the money worth twice as muc and they gonna divest before a profit
    
    Vexual: maybe you canleavr it for years but the risk is too high
    
    Vexual: its not a thing just gambling
    
    Vexual: theres a reason all them casino put all them bet minimum so close to the maxi
    
    Vexual: coz you have to get a money evry day to eat
    
    Vexual: they dont look on a year or a week
    
    b0n1: good point, but a clever investor invests in a way to exploit the law of large numbers and will keep the investment long enough
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 154 @ 0.00217001 = 0.3342 BTC [-]
    
    Vexual: yeah if it lasts 5 years you win, but the model of a real casino wins more often
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 564 @ 0.00215582 = 1.2159 BTC [-] {3} 
    
    Vexual: satoshidice was protected by the blockchain
    
    Vexual: no casino with any lifespan accepts one chip bets with 20 billlion on the table
    
    b0n1: Vexual, why 5 years? There are so much bets going on atm, i dont think the frame will be that huge
    
    Vexual: cool, i like maths too
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.954 BTC [-]
    
    Vexual: nakowra dint even do that, he did a thing that couyld be done in vegas
    
    b0n1: Vexual, you are right, traditional casinos make much more money with their limited max and maximized min bets
    
    b0n1: what did nakowra do and why isn't he doing it further?
    
    Vexual: he did something called oceans 88
    
    Vexual: a high rolling chinese comes to a casino, plays, and wins
    
    Vexual: with no recourse of whisky and whores, the casino kicked him out and took a loss
    
    b0n1: without knowing the strategy, why isn't he still doing it?
    
    Vexual: coz they taught him hed won
    
    Vexual: statoshi dice would have kept rollling on the chain
    
    b0n1: what did they do?
    
    Vexual: satoshidice?
    
    b0n1: no, just-dice i mean
    
    Vexual: they ate a dick basically
    
    b0n1: but why don't they do it again
    
    Vexual: i dont think they liked the taste
    
    b0n1: lal... so they found a way to forbid the strat?
    
    Vexual: he was lukcy
    
    Vexual: and he kept pumping like a pimp
    
    b0n1: so he actually should have lost?
    
    Vexual: no he won
    
    b0n1: you said he was lucky so i suppose that he should have lost, but won instead
    
    assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 950 @ 0.00084843 = 0.806 BTC [-]
    
    b0n1: well... i think im gonna read that up
    
    Vexual: well the casino is still up
    
    
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.43 = 1.72 BTC [+]
    
    pankkake: http://trilema.com/2013/snsa-first-product-the-cardano/#comment-95493 +1 especially the revocation certificate, which I forgot existed (though I have mine somewhere…)
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 86 @ 0.00217233 = 0.1868 BTC [+] {2} 
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 0.1001375 = 0.8011 BTC [-] {2} 
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share
    
    
    
    mircea_popescu: shit one learns from one's blog.
    
    davout: yo
    
    mircea_popescu: ello.
    
    davout: so i was reading your reply
    
    davout: i concur when you say the fact the private key is never exported is a feature
    
    mircea_popescu: "and i hate you now"
    
    mircea_popescu: a ok
    
    davout: nah, i never hate :-)
    
    davout: but regarding the revocation cert it's still useful to have
    
    davout: push it to keyservers, everybody gets notified
    
    mircea_popescu: maybe. the one constraint in there, you have to appreciate, is that since we're not doing asics for this,
    
    mircea_popescu: there's just so much space available for code
    
    mircea_popescu: so iot's a game of well what can we fit of what we need to have
    
    davout: ofc
    
    mircea_popescu: if we ever end up selling these by the 10's of ks then an asic run becomes more reasonable and it probably will present a muchly different picture
    
    davout: i'm just saying you're forgetting the main point of the revocation cert (in this specific context) in your answer
    
    mircea_popescu: well, see, the cardano is principally to be used with people you are in contact with.
    
    mircea_popescu: it's ideal usecase is not this, post pubkey on your blog, 20 years later still get encrypted email to that key (you've long lost)
    
    davout: hmm
    
    mircea_popescu: lermme quote here
    
    mircea_popescu: well i can't find it. somewhere phil zimmermann was saying that people still send him pgp encrypted email but he long since doesn't have the key so he usually responds to ask ppl to send it plainly
    
    mircea_popescu: which he figures they might think it's a little strange.
    
    mircea_popescu: anyway. that sort of thing isn't the usecase here, not really. a classic pc implementation works much better.
    
    davout: yeah so it isn't really supposed to be "The safe vault for your precious keys"(TM)
    
    davout: i see
    
    mircea_popescu: nah, it's supposed to be the unbreakable instagpg item.
    
    mircea_popescu: the mothership probably needs a different solution. this is what the xwingers use while in flight
    
    davout: i'm off, gonna build my mini GPG keychain with a raspberry pi and a betamax casing
    
    assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00085224 = 2.7272 BTC [+]
    
    bitesak: Matthew Green seems a good candidate to review the entropy of Cardano?
    
    mircea_popescu: bitesak sure, if he wants to
    
    mircea_popescu: davout lol
    
    Rulother_: well that script didn't work
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [+]
    
    assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1550 @ 0.00085105 = 1.3191 BTC [-]
    
    mircea_popescu: lol
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 140 @ 0.00998569 = 1.398 BTC [+] {5} 
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 37 @ 0.00998799 = 0.3696 BTC [+]
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 1.05624924 = 4.225 BTC [+] {3} 
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.06499999 BTC [+]
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.00900001 = 0.18 BTC [-] {2} 
    
    davout: clear
    
    davout: whoops
    
    
    
    mircea_popescu: lol
    
    Rulother: nice
    
    assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3219 @ 0.00085602 = 2.7555 BTC [+] {3} 
    
    jurov: hi davout, how long should the b-c verfication take?
    
    jurov: i'm waiting almost a week
    
    davout: our financial partner is really slow
    
    mircea_popescu: who you working with ? i forget
    
    davout: they're called lemon way
    
    davout: i'm not sure they know about the lemon party
    
    mircea_popescu: youi mean the start-up ?!
    
    mircea_popescu: the "your phone # is your acct #" folks ?
    
    davout: lol yeah
    
    mircea_popescu: yes you do
    
    mircea_popescu: jeez. well this won't last long.
    
    davout: why is that ?
    
    mircea_popescu: cause clueless imo.
    
    davout: let's say that they understand fast, but you gotta speak slowly
    
    mircea_popescu: heh. anyone ELSE work there outside of that burlet fellow ?
    
    davout: yup, witnessed it first hand
    
    davout: you know him?
    
    mircea_popescu: not personally
    
    davout: well, don't go out of your way
    
    mircea_popescu: lol. im sorry, but i have to rely on reams of intel. i can't personalyl know everyone.
    
    mircea_popescu: anyway. mebbe it works out for you, but i'd keep on toes.
    
    ThickAsThieves: http://www.forbes.com/sites/ryanmac/2013/10/09/living-with-ross-ulbricht-housemates-say-they-saw-no-clues-of-silk-road-or-the-dread-pirate-roberts/
    
    Diablo-D3: of course they'd say that
    
    Diablo-D3: its a combination of a) opsec, and b) THEIR opsec
    
    mircea_popescu: "kept to himself and spent full days buried in his laptop."
    
    mircea_popescu: dude... kids today. long time on a laptop is fucking egonomics suicide.
    
    mircea_popescu: why. why do they do it.
    
    jurov: is there anything else to do?
    
    mircea_popescu: use a desktop!
    
    jurov: touche
    
    ThickAsThieves: egonomics, invented by mpex
    
    mircea_popescu: i suspect it's quite possible none of the recent kids ever got to use desktops and simply don't know the glory of comfort.
    
    mircea_popescu: ThickAsThieves lol
    
    ThickAsThieves: might be a good name for the blog
    
    mircea_popescu: i meant ergonomics! i swear!
    
    ThickAsThieves: popescuian slip
    
    assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5543 @ 0.00085746 = 4.7529 BTC [+]
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 41 @ 0.009001 = 0.369 BTC [+] {2} 
    
    mircea_popescu: i suppose i'll have to write the book now.
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 21 @ 0.00900001 = 0.189 BTC [-]
    
    
    
    ThickAsThieves: "You are already rich god damn it."
    
    ThickAsThieves: what the world needs now, BTCT code open-sourced...
    
    jurov: burnside's not sure if he can reliably wipe all passwords
    
    
    
    jurov: remember bitcoinica?
    
    ThickAsThieves: before my time
    
    pankkake: "i suspect it's quite possible none of the recent kids ever got to use desktops and simply don't know the glory of comfort." yup
    
    pankkake: they do learn, though. in pain
    
    jurov: ftfy: in vain
    
    ThickAsThieves: maybe that;s why they are such jerks
    
    ThickAsThieves: all this decntralized exchange talk is driving me batty
    
    ThickAsThieves: i started actually responding and making points, but it doesn't help of course
    
    ThickAsThieves: "Direct shares is the only way forward, at this point. The fact that you have not put together a direct share system shows the short-sightedness of management."
    
    jurov: ThickAsThieves: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=93074
    
    pankkake: the other response could be "shut up and code"
    
    pankkake: instead of circlejerking on how colored coins are the future
    
    ThickAsThieves: or, Fuck you.
    
    ThickAsThieves: lastpass, lol
    
    pankkake: "I'm posting my idea here since it hasn't gotten much attention in the Project Development forum (0 replies)"
    
    ThickAsThieves: mp, please write a Here's Why Everyone That Wants Decentralized Exchanges is Moron post
    
    ThickAsThieves: assuming you havent already
    
    jurov: there was kinda such discussion with asciilifeform's proposal on this topic
    
    davout: clear
    
    jurov: davout ?
    
    ThickAsThieves: prepping the defibrillator?
    
    jcpham: flatline
    
    mircea_popescu: skinnkavaj hasa a very interesting take on the world :D
    
    skinnkavaj: mircea_popescu: What?
    
    mircea_popescu: ThickAsThieves the relevant bit there is, after the third time bitcoinica was raped, the "bitcoin consultancy" group of dorks self proclaimed into importance & relevance decided to shut it down.
    
    mircea_popescu: after which one of them, the fabled amir taaki, stole the code and published it
    
    LorenzoMoney: yes, a decentralized stock exchange would be wonderful, wouldn't it
    
    mircea_popescu: in what his foggy brain represented as "open sourcing",
    
    mircea_popescu: supposedly if you torrent some movie you're also open sourcing it, cause you don't need a license in the first place to cede rights.
    
    skinnkavaj: mircea_popescu: Did you respond to my comment i just made in neobee thread?
    
    LorenzoMoney: and why are they morons? oh becauseyou area fascist
    
    LorenzoMoney: yes, bet you love Heinlein also
    
    mircea_popescu: anyway. the code contained a lot of good bits including enough info to reconstruct a pw.
    
    mircea_popescu: which resulted in some [more] lost btc.
    
    mircea_popescu: skinnkavaj no it was about the btctc "you're already rich" thing
    
    skinnkavaj: mircea_popescu: Isn't it true?
    
    skinnkavaj: Does burnside need the money?
    
    mircea_popescu: no, it's not true.
    
    mircea_popescu: burnside is poor now, for one. his btct never made anything for the mention, for the other.
    
    skinnkavaj: mircea_popescu: Didn't both litecoinglobal and btct have very huge fees?
    
    mircea_popescu: moreover, poor idiots should not have access to code that SEEMS like it's doing something of that nature.
    
    mircea_popescu: because they'll just fuck their lives up.
    
    skinnkavaj: Ofc burnside is rich.
    
    mircea_popescu: skinnkavaj they had very huge fees. he is not rich. go figure.
    
    
    
    jurov: and this is not abut burnside. now there's at least some technical barrier to keep your average noob/scammer to start his own exchange
    
    
    
    skinnkavaj: jurov: Yeah like a free market hurts
    
    skinnkavaj: LOL
    
    mircea_popescu: to start his own WEBSITE which he misrepresents as an exchange.
    
    skinnkavaj: and you are into bitcoin
    
    skinnkavaj: because its sold to a company?
    
    mircea_popescu: a collectiojn of idiots being confused about what they do != a free market.
    
    skinnkavaj: So your argument is like, with open source everything that comes out is just crap?
    
    pankkake: "LorenzoMoney> yes, bet you love Heinlein also" wat
    
    skinnkavaj: And you are using bitcoin
    
    mircea_popescu: no.
    
    skinnkavaj: Lmao
    
    skinnkavaj: Maybe we should sell bitcoin to a company
    
    mircea_popescu: my argument is that you are ill equipped to consider things, as displayed by the very dubious generalisation you just tripped yourself with.
    
    skinnkavaj: Genius
    
    jurov: skinnkavaj: i have seen myself some offers on freelancer "build me a bitcoin exchange", they were obviously clueless on first read
    
    jurov: it's just better for everyone if they don't
    
    ThickAsThieves: mp your colored coins article doesnt address many other problems
    
    skinnkavaj: So what? With a free markey, people will choose where to go. Which one sets up the best BTCT clone will win in the end.
    
    mircea_popescu: ThickAsThieves so point them out.
    
    mircea_popescu: anyway, "<jurov> burnside's not sure if he can reliably wipe all passwords" << no, just not sure how to cleanly remove the "give scammers fake btc to fake their volume" code.
    
    ThickAsThieves: the argument of course shifts depending on what problem it is people are trying to solve with decentralization
    
    jurov: skinnkavaj: nope. the one who will manage to keep the bitcoins safe will win
    
    mircea_popescu: of course.
    
    skinnkavaj: jurov: Exactly what i said but in other words
    
    ThickAsThieves: your points are mostly technical, involving the blockchain as being impractical
    
    ThickAsThieves: i'd argue the concept itself is a unicorn
    
    mircea_popescu: skinnkavaj no, not exacvtly what you said at all.
    
    mircea_popescu: forum retards move to what SEEMS TO THEM a better alternative.
    
    mircea_popescu: then they lose their btc.
    
    mircea_popescu: which is ok because new retards come in.
    
    ThickAsThieves: powers will always become ordered, dismantled, ordered, etc
    
    mircea_popescu: if this process is allowed to become "what Bitcoin is" then Bitcoin will never be anything.
    
    skinnkavaj: No, people use the service because its good. Thats the free market. Do you realize why everyone is abonding mtgox?
    
    mircea_popescu: and a bunch of rich powerful people are here to fuck you in the mouth until you bleed
    
    mircea_popescu: rather than let that happen.
    
    mircea_popescu: i dunno how it can be made clearer. "free market" indeed.
    
    ThickAsThieves: i see another conversation is happening sorry
    
    mircea_popescu: ThickAsThieves no, im done with the "free market of retards" concept. anyway, re the colored coins :
    
    mircea_popescu: the blockchain is fundamentally a solution to the bizantine problem
    
    mircea_popescu: that problem exists like gravity exists. if you have it you gotta solve it. which is why the article focuses on the blockchain : if you're doing distributed  anything, you have the bizantine poblem.
    
    ThickAsThieves: admittedly, it doesnt seem to be the colored coin style developers making wild claims, but the people flocking to these ideas
    
    ThickAsThieves: what i mean is
    
    ThickAsThieves: people see exchanges closing
    
    ThickAsThieves: and that decentralized things are now a solution
    
    ThickAsThieves: colored coin type developers are merely trying to make an accountable ledger
    
    ThickAsThieves: these are not the same things
    
    mircea_popescu: explain the difference ?
    
    ThickAsThieves: well the devs are just trying to make a thing
    
    mircea_popescu: i mean other than "Well different implementations of the same concept"
    
    ThickAsThieves: while the cheerleaders are searching for a replacement for exchanges
    
    pankkake: colored coins do not provide a solution for decentralized *trades*
    
    mircea_popescu: so you envisage a distributed replacement that's NOT at the same time an accountable ledger ?
    
    ThickAsThieves: no
    
    ThickAsThieves: i despise the whole idea
    
    mircea_popescu: not what i meant
    
    mircea_popescu: i meant as a pure concept. could such a thing be conceived
    
    ThickAsThieves: i simply believe any such pursuit is a waste of time
    
    mircea_popescu: pankkake that's you know, like "cancer will get you" for the gunshot wound patient
    
    ThickAsThieves: i see the securities market as an ideal system involving 4 major parties
    
    mircea_popescu: anyway. something like ripple (and tf's abuse thereof) clearly showed what the problems are with trying to get a distributed trust model going.
    
    ThickAsThieves: the Exhange/Platform, Investment Bank/Issuer, Investor, and the issued Business/Financial Instrument
    
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    ThickAsThieves: having all 4 allows the alignment of interests
    
    ThickAsThieves: and balance of power/trust
    
    mircea_popescu: this is at least the proven=to=work italian model the modern system is copying.
    
    mircea_popescu: and now i shall be off scarfing smoked salmon and fresh apple pie seasoned with free market tears. bbs.
    
    ThickAsThieves: these powers are made useful/profitable/covenient in their vert centralization
    
    ThickAsThieves: very*
    
    ThickAsThieves: to attempt to "decentralize" merely amounts to breaking things into less useful pieces
    
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    ThickAsThieves: thus all my problems with the decentralization of securities movement are conceptual
    
    pankkake: I hereby decentralize ThickAsThieves
    
    pankkake: you are now thick, and a thief
    
    ThickAsThieves: lol
    
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    ThickAsThieves: if you pile on mp's technical arguments about the blockchain's limits in providing a decentralized solution it only makes decentralization that much worse of a pursuit
    
    ThickAsThieves: circling back to, i'd love to see blog article from mp that supported what ive just described
    
    ThickAsThieves: although i guess no one would care much
    
    ThickAsThieves: certainly not the forums
    
    ThickAsThieves: "Such terms is rather ridicules and im sure they wont hold up in court in many country's"
    
    pankkake: I'm not well versed in trade engines, but I don't see how you could execute them in a decentralized way
    
    pankkake: even with only trusted nodes
    
    pankkake: execute trades*
    
    ThickAsThieves: i'm not inclined to find out :)
    
    ThickAsThieves: another area people think decentralization addresses is circumventing SEC and other regulation
    
    ThickAsThieves: this might be possible for nondescript financial instruments
    
    ThickAsThieves: but not actual shares in companies
    
    pankkake: unless the company is a scam, then it can work :)
    
    ThickAsThieves: true
    
    jurov: i dont undersstand, how it can work? i mean, how it protects said comapny from SEC?
    
    ThickAsThieves: it doesnt
    
    ThickAsThieves: thats the point
    
    mircea_popescu: pankkake it's a hell of a problem.
    
    jurov: so to what you said "true" then? i'm confused
    
    ThickAsThieves: scammers would be safe
    
    ThickAsThieves: since they would never say who they really are
    
    ThickAsThieves: thus a decntralized service would make their lives easier
    
    mircea_popescu: ;;google "a company for carrying out an undertaking of great advantage, but nobody to know what it is"
    
    gribble: South Sea Company - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Sea_Company>; Mackay, Charles, Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and ...: <http://www.econlib.org/library/Mackay/macEx2.html>; The Extraordinary Popular Delusion of Believing What You Read ...: <http://blogs.wsj.com/totalreturn/2011/11/11/the-extraordinary-popular-delusion-of- (1 more message)
    
    ThickAsThieves: it's not a normal word?
    
    jurov: no its not, especially if used like: unless the company is a scam, then it can work
    
    jurov: i understood it the opposite way
    
    jurov: like "if the company is a scam, then it can work"
    
    ThickAsThieves: thats correct intepretation
    
    
    
    jurov: er... i mean.. fuck it
    
    ThickAsThieves: hehe
    
    jurov: maybe it's just perl-induced braindamage
    
    ThickAsThieves: "I think decentralized is the only way to go as this will happen to any other centralized exchange.  Looking into the Namecoin code to create a decentralized exchanged.  As was said above it can be merged mined with Bitcoin.  We could uses our own miners to get it going." Ken Slaughter
    
    mircea_popescu: rather than getting some pmbs that don't melt.
    
    mircea_popescu: because everyone gains when nobody does his job well because he's too busy trying to do poorly the jobs of others.
    
    mircea_popescu: fucking garzik syndrome.
    
    mircea_popescu: http://trilema.com/2013/and-now-i-shall-be-off-scarfing-smoked-salmon-and-fresh-apple-pie-seasoned-with-free-market-tears-or-why-a-collection-of-confused-retards-does-not-amount-to-a-free-market/
    
    samson_: If shares were issued on their own blockchain and could be freely moved between the various available trading sites / 'share wallets' there would be no real difference in trading a share to trading an altcoin. Something like this would provide no decentralised exchange but it provides a way to hold and move shares independently of any trading platform. Just like Bitcoin.
    
    jborkl: Who would approve- dissaprove securities - The only person I have seen competent in theis matter already has an exchange
    
    jborkl: and do not sat the commnity, because a group of retards approving something is still a group of retards making a decision
    
    samson_: If anyone can create a security then I don't see the big deal. The approval process would happen automatically if people started trading them for Bitcoin. Take these new alt currencies which appear to be created daily - they're not all traded on exchanges hence they're not 'approved'. They still exist but that is irrelevant.
    
    samson_: I guess my take on it is the shares could do with decentralisation, not so much the exchanges.
    
    ThickAsThieves: you'd prefer the stock market to more resemble the altcoin markert?
    
    ThickAsThieves: wasnt it close enough already with labcoins and activeminingcoins
    
    Jere_Jones: lol
    
    Jere_Jones: Were those really things?
    
    ThickAsThieves: they behaved much the same...
    
    ThickAsThieves: lots of people focusing attention on them like a bitcoingem
    
    ThickAsThieves: then bagholders left to be determined
    
    Jere_Jones: I admit that I, at one time or another, owned shares of both.
    
    ThickAsThieves: hordes of ingoramuses asking what is a labcoin and how do i get them?
    
    ThickAsThieves: anxious to hold their thread of the bag
    
    ThickAsThieves: then poof the network disowns it
    
    ThickAsThieves: threads unravel
    
    ThickAsThieves: the bag is empty
    
    ThickAsThieves: at least no one had to waste any GPU power
    
    samson_: It would be nice if we could withdraw shares from an exchange just like a coin.
    
    ThickAsThieves: why
    
    samson_: It would end reliance on 'the exchange' so when it closes down they could be traded elsewhere.
    
    ThickAsThieves: you rely on the issuer
    
    ThickAsThieves: not the exchange
    
    ThickAsThieves: the exchange is a platform
    
    ThickAsThieves: just because you can "withdraw" your share, doesnt mean it will have usefulness in the same ways
    
    ThickAsThieves: realize that in such a system you'd end up with more friction
    
    ThickAsThieves: in time, in cost, etc
    
    ThickAsThieves: me for example, you think i would manage a ledger system for free?
    
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    ThickAsThieves: even a decentralized system needs a point of issuance
    
    samson_: This is true, I'm not saying it's simple
    
    ThickAsThieves: but you are saying you want it
    
    ThickAsThieves: i'm saying you shouldnt
    
    ThickAsThieves: professional service providers are useful
    
    ThickAsThieves: anarchy is not
    
    samson_: I think it would be an evolution on current uses of blockchains without going down the whole coloured coins route
    
    ThickAsThieves: there are still plenty other issues to address
    
    ThickAsThieves: time is better spent pursuing running legitimate services
    
    ThickAsThieves: imo at least
    
    mircea_popescu: basically the very primitive understanding of freedom has serious trouble coming to terms with the ancient procedure of labour division
    
    mircea_popescu: on the basis of this we could say "the community" is sometime between 12k and 7k BC
    
    assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 750 @ 0.00085423 = 0.6407 BTC [-]
    
    jborkl: With respect to the capacitors, an investigation has been undertaken with Anotherhost.se, as they have suffered the issue with all their boards.
    
    jborkl: KNC says all the caps blowing is due to the corsair ps
    
    mircea_popescu: all ?!
    
    mircea_popescu: wait a second. ALL ?!
    
    jborkl: that is what it says
    
    jborkl: It appears that a reasonable solution has been reached in that all the boards this has occurred to seem to have been used alongside the exact same PSU; The Corsair HX850.+
    
    mircea_popescu: dude it's not the power get out.
    
    jborkl: Basically there is an issue with excessive current being applied, after the PU cuts out and the device is turned back on, causing the cap to pop.
    
    mircea_popescu: if all the boards burn its not the capacitors, it's not the power, it's the board.
    
    jborkl: I know, that is a bad diagnosis- it is just wrong
    
    kakobrekla: hum
    
    kakobrekla: but caps exploded / went on fire
    
    jborkl: A better guess- they are drawing too much off the ps- it cuts off to protect itself and the caps pop
    
    kakobrekla: not just poped
    
    kakobrekla: one can overload cap for a short while
    
    kakobrekla: that seems to me like something that happens while under load for some time
    
    jborkl: it has been reported minutes after plugin
    
    mircea_popescu: kakobrekla the current theory i'm crediting is that the boards have bad metal masks in a spot, and it slowly melts the insulation
    
    mircea_popescu: after which it shorts.
    
    kakobrekla: well minutes in an eternity for electricity
    
    jborkl: that is a good theory mp
    
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    jborkl: it makes sense- the KNC theory is just flat out wrong
    
    mircea_popescu: jborkl originally it looked like caps just popped but the history since then does nto bear it out
    
    jborkl: The heavy scorch marks some of the boards are showing indicates more than a cap also
    
    mircea_popescu: and moreover it seems the majority of people i showed the pics to say those aren't electrolytic but ceramic
    
    mircea_popescu: which don
    
    mircea_popescu: t pop that way
    
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    asciilifeform: alternative: solder bridge (short) under the smt ceramic cap.
    
    mircea_popescu: asciilifeform nah because burned boards w/o such bridge were seen
    
    jborkl: EDIT: I should add that KnC are using Corsair V850s themselves, and haven't had an issue with any of them. That said apparently they almost supplied their entire hosting with the HX, but due to the HX being out of stock for the volume required, they bought the V850. Which in hindsight is a wonderful thing.
    
    jborkl: I just saw that
    
    asciilifeform: bridge (accidental short, glob of solder where it doesn't belong) would vaporize in this case
    
    jborkl: so, the entire hosting is being blamed on Corsair
    
    mircea_popescu: asciilifeform vaporize is perhaps an overtstatement.
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 217 @ 0.0026 = 0.5642 BTC [+]
    
    jborkl: capacitors can't be damaged by having current applied "before they've discharged their load"
    
    jborkl: heh, but I can
    
    mircea_popescu: lol the erotic capacitor theory.
    
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    kleeck: Beautiful.
    
    mircea_popescu: kakobrekla http://bitbet.us/bet/548/ross-william-ulbricht-will-be-convicted-of-three/#c1587
    
    kakobrekla: dunno if serial but mkay
    
    mircea_popescu: super cereal!
    
    kakobrekla: i need to find a way to avoid this happening for b4x, cause i know it is
    
    kakobrekla: im more skeptical for bb sine theres all these odds in the air that you wont get your money back
    
    mircea_popescu: why's it a bad thing anyway ?
    
    kakobrekla: why is it a good thing?
    
    kakobrekla: more liability for nothing
    
    mircea_popescu: hm
    
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    Namworld: Hmm, did something change with MPEx? pyMPEx doesn't work it seems.
    
    mircea_popescu: Namworld more specifically ?
    
    kakobrekla: did ya load the new key?
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.96 BTC [-]
    
    Namworld: ugh, new key eh...
    
    Namworld: I use the .exe port of pympex
    
    Namworld: I have to use an hex editor to change key I believe
    
    mircea_popescu: ouch.
    
    mircea_popescu: who compiled it ?
    
    Namworld: No idea, can't remember who it was who made the port.
    
    Namworld: But an hex editor usually works fine for changing the url or key to use
    
    
    
    ozbot: 50. Pando the Trembling Giant | Most Odd - Facts of Interest
    
    mircea_popescu: alright, that may work then
    
    Namworld: What server is the key on?
    
    mircea_popescu: Namworld http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-status-report/ read that thing
    
    Namworld: That works too, thank you
    
    jurov: http://tofspot.blogspot.sk/2013/10/9-great-ptolemaic-smackdown-from.html i just lost there myself for cople hours
    
    ozbot: The TOF Spot: 9. The Great Ptolemaic Smackdown: From Plausible to Proven
    
    jurov: oh this is the begining: http://tofspot.blogspot.sk/2013/08/the-great-ptolemaic-smackdown.html
    
    jurov: muchly recommend
    
    asciilifeform: i second the rec
    
    asciilifeform: Mike Flynn is an odd fellow. very much 'anti-Enlightenment (TM)'.
    
    qxzn: is there a decent writeup somewhere of that Ripple "demonstration" TradeFortress made?
    
    mircea_popescu: the first article is largely factual
    
    mircea_popescu: qxzn probably not past a number of scammer threads on the forum.
    
    qxzn: aw, that's a shame, it was such a good story
    
    mircea_popescu: yeah i guess so. maybe one of the bloggers recounts it sometime.
    
    Namworld: bah, doesn't work
    
    Namworld: To hell with this
    
    mircea_popescu: Namworld in honestly hexediting seems a little hardcore
    
    Namworld: It worked before when MPEx moved to MPEx.co
    
    Namworld: Those things are plaintext
    
    Namworld: In any hex editor
    
    mircea_popescu: you did also resubmit your pubkey right ?
    
    Namworld: Nope. Would explain it.
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.008961 = 0.1075 BTC [-]
    
    Namworld: Pubkey has been emailed.
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 75 @ 0.00259998 = 0.195 BTC [-]
    
    mircea_popescu: http://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2013/09/rsa-warns-developers-against-its-own.html
    
    ozbot: A Few Thoughts on Cryptographic Engineering: RSA warns developers not to use RSA products
    
    mircea_popescu: for a little lol
    
    mircea_popescu: best part is the "Sam is the boldface" bit lol
    
    Namworld: I see you re-added my key. Thank you.
    
    mircea_popescu: so your evil plan to hexedit an exe compile actually worked ?
    
    KRS1: Effective October 28, 2013 at 4pm CT, Dwolla will be withdrawing its service offerings to virtual currency exchanges and virtual currency related services.
    
    mircea_popescu: KRS1 didn't they do this like... 3 times already ?
    
    Namworld: Yes, it worked
    
    KRS1: I think so, but they're still working with exchanges like campbx.
    
    KRS1: this is probably it
    
    Namworld: Key to use and url to submit appears as plaintext in the compile.
    
    KRS1: Virtual currency is slowly becoming a bad word.
    
    Namworld: Because virtual = Does not exist in people's mind.
    
    Namworld: People just need to learn their bank account statements are just as virtual.
    
    Namworld: If they want something not virtual, they can just hold physical gold and silver or such thing.
    
    KRS1: someone needs to show them that lesson
    
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    KRS1: Dwolla says Virtual Currency customers/merchants are 0.1 percent of their customer base..Hmm.
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.00945598 = 0.4728 BTC [+] {3} 
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.098002 = 0.49 BTC [-] {2} 
    
    mircea_popescu: dwolla has a customer base now ?!
    
    asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: 1st time i heard of dwolla, the consonant cluster made me think it was a nigerian spam bank.
    
    mircea_popescu: it's a venture circuit scam thing, which is homologuous.
    
    KRS1: one of the only tools people have to move cash in/out of the system
    
    mircea_popescu: for some values of "people".
    
    mircea_popescu: anyway, i guess few are aware, but as per genius satoshi design the main way to move cash into bitcoin is mining
    
    mircea_popescu: (via electricity consumption).
    
    mircea_popescu: this was always the case to date.
    
    mircea_popescu: the 2nd way is... also mining. through miner production.
    
    KRS1: so take fiat out of the equation..are bitcoins actually worth anything then? I dont know of anything you can do with them besides get some goods and services, best case.
    
    mircea_popescu: yes, they are.
    
    asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: if only this worked in reverse gear.
    
    mircea_popescu: asciilifeform the reason it can't work in reverse gear is that fiat is worthless.
    
    asciilifeform: i was thinking more along the lines of btc to watts, rather than dollars
    
    KRS1: I apparently stepped into a chat room on another planet.
    
    asciilifeform: KRS1: nah, that's at #urbit
    
    KRS1: lol for real
    
    mircea_popescu: asciilifeform i expect we will have brtc to watts.
    
    KRS1: but what about the Nigerian Sperm bank?
    
    mircea_popescu: recently i had a wire fail to a supplier, and they were "well, send me bitcoin ?"
    
    Namworld: Supplier of what?
    
    Namworld: Wish everyone did that
    
    mircea_popescu: electronic parts.
    
    mircea_popescu: course, electricity is a monopoly in most places for good physical reasons, so i guess the btc to watt thing will be one of the later parts.
    
    mircea_popescu: but this changes little really.
    
    
    
    mircea_popescu: "Bitcoins will be transferred only after conversion into a currency."
    
    mircea_popescu: herp
    
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    mircea_popescu: Account has been terminated.
    
    mircea_popescu: pretty illogical.
    
    kakobrekla: does the css look good?
    
    mircea_popescu: "You must have mentioned Fiat Banking."
    
    jurov: OP says below it's not a scam cuz they did close the acct
    
    mircea_popescu: that made it worth it lol
    
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    jurov: ;;bc,stats
    
    gribble: Current Blocks: 262818 | Current Difficulty: 1.8928124928103292E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 264095 | Next Difficulty In: 1277 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 10 hours, 47 minutes, and 16 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 228440874.109 | Estimated Percent Change: 20.68859
    
    jurov: heh right on track
    
    jurov: maybe it will produce 1278th block on oct 17, 00:00:01 and CB.IDIFF-E holders will eat me alive :D
    
    jborkl: "KNC support just emailed me back saying that 440 ghash (what 50btc reports),  900 watts from the wall, and chip temps of 65-72c in a 58F room are 'within spec'...Not awesome."
    
    jurov: dip it in lube
    
    jurov: er.. oil
    
    kakobrekla: ;;calc 440/900
    
    gribble: 0.488888888889
    
    mircea_popescu: i forget what the spec was supposed to be
    
    kakobrekla: dunno
    
    jurov: >350GH/s, <1KW for Jupiter
    
    jborkl: Mineral oil is so expensive, I have thought about it many times-
    
    jurov: and it can't be changed for water cooler, can be?
    
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    jborkl: I would have to look at it and see what would fit it, otherwise that could get really expensive - it also might too big of a system to cool it
    
    jborkl: ight be too
    
    jborkl: m
    
    kakobrekla: watercooling is prolly not worth it
    
    jborkl: I thinnk I am going to dnk a blade in mineral oil and see how it does on temps - just for the hell of it
    
    mircea_popescu: so then 900 watt 440 gh is indeed in spec neh ?
    
    mircea_popescu: jurov nah, you need special oil pumps.
    
    kakobrekla: for water cooling a pc? not rly
    
    jurov: i'm no expert.. supposedly it works with normal pc (except hdd), but 1kW is prolly too much
    
    mircea_popescu: jborkl nj.gov/health/eoh/rtkweb/documents/fs/1437.pdf
    
    jurov: i mean, submerging it into oil
    
    mircea_popescu: make sure you know what you're doing with that.
    
    mircea_popescu: it has a slight but present fire hazard and is toxic if it burns.
    
    mircea_popescu: also a bitch to extinguish
    
    jborkl: hmm, well maybe not then
    
    kakobrekla: you can test if the blown cap can set it on fire
    
    mircea_popescu: lol
    
    mircea_popescu: http://trilema.com/2013/and-now-i-shall-be-off-scarfing-smoked-salmon-and-fresh-apple-pie-seasoned-with-free-market-tears-or-why-a-collection-of-confused-retards-does-not-amount-to-a-free-market/#comment-95504
    
    ozbot: And now I shall be off scarfing smoked salmon and fresh apple pie seasoned with free market tears, o
    
    mircea_popescu: this is turning into quite the argument
    
    jborkl: I wonder how the KNC hosting center is holding up to 900 w per unit?  Reptilla should take trip to the sauna in there
    
    jborkl: considering they bought 850 w power supplies, as per the photos
    
    mircea_popescu: good AC should be able to pump out something in the .1 to 1 MW per floor
    
    
    
    jurov: good PSU's can supply more than rated but still something's fishy
    
    mircea_popescu: it is possible the unit just works with whatever power it's being fed.
    
    mircea_popescu: the knc ppl are slightly underfeeding it,w hich is why it doesn't pop as much ?
    
    jurov: which is why it doesn't pop as much ? lol
    
    mircea_popescu: well they said theirs don't explode right ?
    
    
    
    ozbot: KNC Jupiter - Imgur
    
    jborkl: nice shipping
    
    nanotube: mircea_popescu: http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/09/fatal-crypto-flaw-in-some-government-certified-smartcards-makes-forgery-a-snap/ <- make sure your s.nsa product isn't stupid like this. :)
    
    mircea_popescu: im just here to collect the praise. admonitions go to asciilifeform :D
    
    mircea_popescu: anyway, someone should make a web key checker already
    
    jurov: As many of 10,000 of these smartcards may provide little or no cryptographic protection despite receiving two internationally recognized certifications.
    
    jurov: ^ the web checker would be no better than these certifications
    
    jurov: and i don't see how would devote hours to try cracking all submitted keys like the researchers did
    
    mircea_popescu: jurov it couldn't identify a good key, but it could identify a bad one
    
    jurov: nosuchagency can provide it.. as a marketing tool
    
    mircea_popescu: perhaps.
    
    assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00085104 = 2.6382 BTC [-]
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 246 @ 0.0024189 = 0.595 BTC [-] {2} 
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 400 @ 0.00223127 = 0.8925 BTC [-] {6} 
    
    ThickAsThieves: ;;nethash
    
    gribble: 1768924.77853
    
    ThickAsThieves: ;;bcstats
    
    gribble: Current Blocks: 262831 | Current Difficulty: 1.8928124928103292E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 264095 | Next Difficulty In: 1264 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 8 hours, 26 minutes, and 31 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 228797587.534 | Estimated Percent Change: 20.87705
    
    KRS-: Hey vexual you might like: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwGdzkJD5N8
    
    assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 450 @ 0.00084959 = 0.3823 BTC [-]
    
    assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00084917 = 6.3688 BTC [-] {2} 
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 2960 @ 0.00019003 = 0.5625 BTC [-] {4} 
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 4897 @ 0.00019002 = 0.9305 BTC [-] {3} 
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 6058 @ 0.00019 = 1.151 BTC [-] {3} 
    
    assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00084776 = 1.6107 BTC [-]
    
    assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 607 @ 0.00084806 = 0.5148 BTC [+]
    
    assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4350 @ 0.00085276 = 3.7095 BTC [+]
    
    BingoBoingo: So... I think math is broke. Apparently the public key for one of my addresses can hash into a different addresss.
    
    mircea_popescu: that's odd. you mean with a different hash ?
    
    nanotube: mircea_popescu> im just here to collect the praise. admonitions go to asciilifeform :D <- in that case... good idea, that cardano thing! :)
    
    mircea_popescu: ty ty
    
    BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Yeah. I'm working on a report. The report will probably be in the form of a post titled "Fuckity Fuck Fuck" as I GPG sign a revocation of a certain address's message signing privileges.
    
    pankkake: BingoBoingo: it's actually very common for gpg (the short pub key)
    
    mircea_popescu: try and reproduce the behaviour first.
    
    pankkake: it happened to me too
    
    pankkake: that's why people should give the full fingerprint
    
    Jere_Jones: BingoBoingo: Bitcoin addresses are hashed public keys, right?  The private key that corresponds to that public key actually has two public keys.  A compressed version and a noncompressed version.
    
    BingoBoingo: pankkake: This isn't GPG. It is RIPEMD 160 being able to assign a public key two (maybe more) bitcoin addresses.
    
    Jere_Jones: Well, yeah.
    
    Jere_Jones: 256 bits doesn't fit into 160 bits.
    
    BingoBoingo: Fucking NSA bullshit undermining the Integrity of Mathematics.
    
    Jere_Jones: I imagined it to be exceedingly rare though.
    
    pankkake: oh
    
    mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo that's not possible.
    
    mircea_popescu: multiple privates might hash to the same one address, but that's insanely rare.
    
    mircea_popescu: the same private having ambiguous results however is impossible.
    
    mircea_popescu: the first would be a collision. the second would be a case of 4+5 being sometimes 8, sometimes 9
    
    Jere_Jones: BingoBoingo, are you saying the same 256 bit public key ran through RIPEMD160 gave you two different answers?
    
    BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Jere_Jones It is just a standard Bitcoin address's underlying public key. mircea_popescu I'm not sure what to think anymoar. I will say fuck vanitygen.
    
    mircea_popescu: you using a web based service to make the keys ?
    
    mircea_popescu: they're shit. i could never get them to make usable addresses.
    
    BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: The key wasn't generated on a web based service, but a web based service turned the public key into an unexpected address.
    
    mircea_popescu: because they're broken lol
    
    mircea_popescu: retry with the original method.
    
    Jere_Jones: If you have the private key, turn that into the other public key and see if that gives you the address you're looking for.
    
    BingoBoingo: 1LC9GzYK1zjrG9zAvMPExcwHTP8aPYPMyY apparently is an imposter for my beloved 1LvCuntsJyFFQsLuJhBXBPokbQa7SAyMr4 address in the message signed on my contacts and credentials page. I'm trying more messages at the moment, but it looks like GPG is going to have to save the day.
    
    Jere_Jones: I can help you but you need the private key.
    
    mircea_popescu: i think you're jumping to conclusions.
    
    BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Maybe.
    
    BingoBoingo: Maybe I should go to #bitcoin-dev or wherever the muppets live and troll them up a bit with this.
    
    mircea_popescu: use a proper process to turn privkey into pubkey then hash that and see what you get.
    
    mircea_popescu: wherwe website != proper process
    
    dexX7: mind to give out some samples like messages + signatures for both addresses?
    
    BingoBoingo: dexX7: plug the message and signature here http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/contact-and-credentials/ into http://brainwallet.org/#verify
    
    Jere_Jones: 1LC9GzYK1zjrG9zAvMPExcwHTP8aPYPMyY
    
    dexX7: i see, sec
    
    BingoBoingo: The problem is that 1LC9GzYK1zjrG9zAvMPExcwHTP8aPYPMyY could have signed the same message. Maybe it could have signed a more malicious message. Fuck. Just because elliptic curves are sexy doesn't mean they should be used everywhere.
    
    mircea_popescu: i bet you  1LC9GzYK1zjrG9zAvMPExcwHTP8aPYPMyY could not have signed the same message.
    
    BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Maybe. Maybe it is just some odd intersection and I need to go back to adding giberish at the end of everything I sign.
    
    Jere_Jones: I'm not showing that message verigying with 1LvCunts
    
    mircea_popescu: i tell uyou, the brainwallet implementation is borkt.
    
    mircea_popescu: might be because of how javascript runs on some systems
    
    BingoBoingo: Jere_Jones: At the most charitable where there isn't a collision it ought probably assumed at a minimum Bitcoin address signing merely sucks and is poorly implemented. If you are the sort who goes for minimums.
    
    Jere_Jones: It doesn't verify in bitcoin-qt
    
    BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Maybe. You'd think they could at least verify things right.
    
    dexX7: hehe odd
    
    dexX7: 1HF8us88HGVh7gYEJpjxXS79AW2vDyZiAp
    
    dexX7: is the address that is resolved for this msg/signature
    
    mircea_popescu: ha!
    
    mircea_popescu: so that's a third.
    
    BingoBoingo: Maybe the problem isn't the signature or the message. Maybe Bitcoin Address signing is just fucked.
    
    dexX7: the other two are invalid
    
    mircea_popescu: listen, use a witness signature implementation and check.
    
    mircea_popescu: the site is whack.
    
    dexX7: verified with stock btc client + some php lib that i'm using to resolve (msg, sig) -> addr
    
    dexX7: but it actually should work with "1LvCuntsJyFFQsLuJhBXBPokbQa7SAyMr4"?
    
    Jere_Jones: Yep. bitcoin-qt verified it with that address.
    
    dexX7: not for me
    
    Jere_Jones: I meant 1HF8us
    
    BingoBoingo: Jeff Gazarizadickbag can suck mine.
    
    
    
    dexX7: ah k
    
    mircea_popescu: hm
    
    mircea_popescu: they have some bug in the sig implementation ?
    
    mircea_popescu: anyone willing to make 1k keys, sign 1k messages and see if the signed messages actually resolve to the proper keys ?
    
    BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Probably they have a bug, in the least bad imagining of things.
    
    mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo are you sure you didn't sign with that other address tghrough some process involving for instance vodka ?
    
    [\]: lol
    
    [\]: Are you sure you even signed it and didn't copy the sig from someone else?
    
    BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Rather sure. I don't have a key for that other address in any of my wallets. The pages on the blog were some of the few things I remember making sober.
    
    mircea_popescu: apparently sober is bad luck for you. anyway, this warrants some testing.
    
    [\]: not really
    
    [\]: address signing isn't a replacement for gpg signing
    
    mircea_popescu: no, but if address signing works so you sign with one address and it verifyes with another i'd like to know
    
    [\]: Why?
    
    mircea_popescu: because there's enough lols in there to keep us going through a day or two even
    
    assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.0008514 = 1.3622 BTC [-]
    
    BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Yeah, in the meantime: http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/contact-and-credentials/ I'll be watching BitBet rather closely to sweep any winnings to safer addresses.
    
    [\]: has AM listed on MPEX yet?
    
    mircea_popescu: mnop
    
    [\]: q
    
    mircea_popescu: ;;ident BingoBoingo
    
    gribble: Nick 'BingoBoingo', with hostmask 'BingoBoingo!~BingoBoin@unaffiliated/bingoboingo', is not identified.
    
    BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Let me gribble real quick
    
    mircea_popescu: just wanted to see if you made an accct
    
    mircea_popescu: whoa!
    
    BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: I finally made a nickserve account
    
    mircea_popescu: i just got pointed out to me that 1LC9GzYK1zjrG9zAv >>MPEx<< cwHTP8aPYPMyY
    
    mircea_popescu: all your itams are belong to me ?
    
    Jere_Jones: I wonder if Havelock is being DDOS'd or if they just can't handle the load of being the stock exchange that receives the most traffic.
    
    BingoBoingo: ;;ident BingoBoingo
    
    gribble: Nick 'BingoBoingo', with hostmask 'BingoBoingo!~BingoBoin@unaffiliated/bingoboingo', is identified as user BingoBoingo, with GPG key id 309BB8D7F3251143, key fingerprint ADD7A9A28F85E5EF1F51904F309BB8D7F3251143, and bitcoin address None
    
    BingoBoingo: I have updated http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/contact-and-credentials/
    
    mircea_popescu: Jere_Jones not that much trading for all that traffic.
    
    Jere_Jones: I *know*!
    
    BingoBoingo: It's kind of funny I registered with gribble months ago, yet on I only registered with nickserv last week.
    
    BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu asciilifeform: Is there a rough estimate on how the Cardano will be priced?
    
    mircea_popescu: well surely there is, but it's not public.
    
    BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: I'm a bit curious because the Cardono seems like something a person would purchase a few of.
    
    mircea_popescu: one for each gf!
    
    BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: One for each girl. One for each dude providing muscle. The possibilities are endless. General Patraeus would have had a career if only he could have given his side bitch a Cardano.
    
    mircea_popescu: aptly put
    
    BingoBoingo: I imagine a Cardano gift set with lacey panties and a digital camera and a second gift set with a Cardano and a blackjack.
    
    mircea_popescu: anyway, to quote the main man, <asciilifeform> here
    
    mircea_popescu: <asciilifeform> shaving pennies off the draft design
    
    Jere_Jones: BingoBoingo: It appears that the people with the expertise you need aren't paying attention in #bitcoin-dev. I'd try back in 12 hours.
    
    BingoBoingo: Jere_Jones: Honestly it doesn't seem like a matter where I need their expertise so much as they need my accident. I mean if they know how this IRC thing works they will know to scroll up.
    
    BingoBoingo: Jere_Jones: If they don't know to scroll up or check logs why are they on the internet and not Facebook.
    
    Jere_Jones: They will, honestly, need more details.  A bug report without replication steps is fairly useless.
    
    mircea_popescu: that's a point.
    
    BingoBoingo: Jere_Jones: Well I'm not offering the private key until at least the last BitBet associated with that address resolves. Maybe some elliptic surves intersected at the point of that message. Maybe it is something worse. It is honestly more their problem than mine though I will be happy to offer them information short of the private key. The replication steps are surprisingly short and I imagine unhelpful.
    
    mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo you wouldn't offer the private key tho
    
    BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Of course not, unless someone was paying out more for it than the outstanding BitBet Bets paying to the derived address.
    
    mircea_popescu: can you sign another message with that address btw ?
    
    mircea_popescu: you could do this as a succession of screenshots. here i sign X with address Y
    
    mircea_popescu: here i try to check it and it checks to address Z
    
    BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Sure, just for shits and giggles I will hope it isn't some PRNG problem.
    
    dexX7: 1. ’ is the source 2. ’ != ´ 3. strlen("’") = 3 x_X 4. it creates a not matching signature every time, if you use ’ + more than 250 other chars
    
    mircea_popescu: wait what ?
    
    dexX7: yup
    
    BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: http://bitbin.it/kChBkUKd dexX7 Are you implying Bitcoin address signatures are more worthless than I though?
    
    mircea_popescu: dexX7 let me say this myself to see.
    
    mircea_popescu: if using particular characters such as ´, the signing goes bonkers creating signatures that go with random addresses instead of the correct address ?
    
    dexX7: only if you add >= 250 other chars
    
    mircea_popescu: wow.
    
    mircea_popescu: how do you know this ?
    
    BingoBoingo: Fuck this is why Bitcoin needs a mother fucking Spec.
    
    dexX7: i tested it by shortening the message and replacing the chars with others
    
    BingoBoingo: dexX7: Still, there is no reason why Bitcoin address signed messages can't have a container like GPG signatures do. It would be so much easier to demonstrate this is broken or solid if only there were a standard container for signed messages.
    
    dexX7: like ----BEGIN ...?
    
    BingoBoingo: dexX7: I don't know if that is sarcasm, but yes. That is actually incredibly useful to have.
    
    dexX7: i see. yes, it is.
    
    BingoBoingo: dexX7: For better or worse the GPG armored format lets idiots import keys and signatures. I contrast the bitcoin address format has not container and simply solicits information. Apparently that information can often be wrong.
    
    mircea_popescu: dexX7 well wd.
    
    mircea_popescu: this is so much derp i have trouble believing it.
    
    dexX7: did you test it?
    
    mircea_popescu: i don't even dare imagine what'd have happened should anyone have taken garzik's alternative exchange seriously and puit money/effort into that
    
    mircea_popescu: only to discover 6 months later that well...
    
    BingoBoingo: I'm probably just going to watch this for a few times, cum, and then take a relaxing walk. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdJRafNcfkw
    
    mircea_popescu: dexX7 nope, i don't have software that does the signature stuff.
    
    dexX7: no standard btc client?
    
    mircea_popescu: nothing recent.
    
    BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: I've also started and aborted a tor study.
    
    BingoBoingo: Box got owned. Nothing subtle at all.
    
    mircea_popescu: lol
    
    asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: care to elaborate ?
    
    BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: I'm authed on gribble /msg me and I will offer some things on a more disposable venue
    
    BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: If you want a lot of details use http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/pgp/ directed at bingoboingo357@gmail.com
    
    KRS-: nice video
    
    [\]: ;;ident
    
    gribble: You are not identified.
    
    [\]: lies!
    
    [\]: ;;ident
    
    gribble: You are identified as user imsaguy, with GPG key id 7D7EA76776E6CE48, key fingerprint A1398F4C58AC3D387F012AFA7D7EA76776E6CE48, and bitcoin address 1Hf5qWZzd2WsrDwLhkykNc4uXPAkykg9PM
    
    [\]: now someone send some dust to that address ^
    
    [\]: I gotta try something out
    
    assbot: [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2842 @ 0.00084966 = 2.4147 BTC [-] {2} 
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 153 @ 0.00970521 = 1.4849 BTC [-] {6} 
    
    assbot: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 6 @ 0.965454 = 5.7927 BTC [-] {5}