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141  Other / Archival / Re: delete on: March 30, 2014, 02:04:32 AM
then? it died this bastard? or it still breathing? (i've lost 2 BTC on AUR)  Grin

At the moment, the coin is perfectly fine.  This thread is basically a train wreck.

It's main risk now is that the misinformation spread will lower it's value so that it will be susceptible to a real attack.  The coin simply needs to regain some confidence and it should be fine.  There's no guarantee, but assuming it recovers there is a lot of potential.

lol hilarious you are delusional.. your saying a coin that had pretty much the largest premine in all of Altcoin history "will be just fine" ?
in other words a lot of people will see the scam as what it is.. it's going no where. besides why should i care about supporting a premined clone for Iceland ?
coins get posted om exchanges the price starts out high then it tanks and mining profitability dies off and people wander away.

sorry but most of you don't know how this all works and have no clue what patterns repeat endlessly..
a lot of potential my god damn ass lol
gimme a break

dumb little contrarians deserve to lose their money and don't i say i never warned you gullible scammer puppets..

reality is far more profitable then bs propaganda Wink

so you registered 4 days ago and have made 4 comments ? hmmmm
new user scam pumper / ponzi defender ? shell account puppet no. 837465665628478278472874872487 here at Bitcointalk forums lol

I'm not sure this is even worth replying to.

Everyone was told it was 50% premine up front, that's the entire point of the coin.  I don't think you know what the word "scam" means.  It's only a scam if the developer is stealing coins from the premines, and most signs point to that not having happened to this point.  As it is, it's perfectly clear how the coin is set up.

No one is being forced to spend any money buying coins or mining this currency.  No one is forced to speculate, though they may choose to if they would like.  Personally, while it's possible the coin declines in value, as I said, I think the potential is worth it.  If you don't, then don't touch it, simple as that.

But like I said, this thread is one giant FUD-filled derail, so continue to so if you'd like.

So like I said, at this point in time, the coin is fine.
142  Other / Archival / Re: delete on: March 30, 2014, 01:38:35 AM
then? it died this bastard? or it still breathing? (i've lost 2 BTC on AUR)  Grin

At the moment, the coin is perfectly fine.  This thread is basically a train wreck.

It's main risk now is that the misinformation spread will lower it's value so that it will be susceptible to a real attack.  The coin simply needs to regain some confidence and it should be fine.  There's no guarantee, but assuming it recovers there is a lot of potential.
143  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][AUR][MANDATORY UPDATE] Auroracoin - a cryptocurrency for Iceland on: March 30, 2014, 12:23:59 AM
Most people who aren't watching this closely seem to be under the impression that the 51% attack was successful, which is creating a lot of FUD around.

The consensus now is that the coin is fine, and people need to be made aware of that (the bitcoinexpress guy even backed off his claims in the other thread).  If the coin can gain just a little bit of its value back, the hashrate will go up and it's security will be ensured.  People need to be made aware that the coin is in fact, not dead right now.  There are also a few people on cryptsy that have been picking up a ton of cheap coins/making sure the value doesn't fall any lower.  It may be the perfect time to invest now - "Be Fearful When Others Are Greedy and Greedy When Others Are Fearful" - but people need to be aware that the coin is up and running without issue at the moment or it may never regain confidence.
144  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][AUR][MANDATORY UPDATE] Auroracoin - a cryptocurrency for Iceland on: March 29, 2014, 11:03:50 PM
The price of AUR doesn't matter. People may or may not regret selling. But they had the opportunity to hold without any risk.

And if it does end up taking off, any icelanders who jumped ship immediately and sold their Aur will effectively be poorer, since their neighbors will have more money which forces the value of other holdings downward.  (Sort of an indirect inflation.)
145  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][AUR][MANDATORY UPDATE] Auroracoin - a cryptocurrency for Iceland on: March 29, 2014, 04:38:59 AM
Price just crash through the floor?

Edit: (ah, nevermind, clicked the wrong coin, my bad, saw something selling at 6000 satoshi)
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