soo... anybody in Iceland knows this coin ?
10% of the Icelandic population took the effort of claiming in 2014-2015
"10% of the icelandic "social security numbers" (kennitalia?) we're used to claim coins" would probably be closer to the truth.
I don't mean to FUD about possible (likely) shenanigans with the airdrop process or even accuse anyone, but you have to account
at least for the fact that probably a lot of Icelanders claimed coins for their friends and relatives.
10% is insanely high, I just don't believe it unless it's supported with some proof or at least indications. Before the first airdrop my
hope was that 1% would claim their coins.
The more interesting question I have is: how many Icelanders (or internationals, doesn't make much difference) HODL any AUR?
If you ask people here if they know cryptocoins they all know about Auroracoin.
Your sample might be biased.
EDIT: Please don't take this as an attack or anything of that sort. I'm just trying to avoid expectations being too high.
There are only about 335,000 residents in the entire country and 10% of that is 33,500 not so far fetched after all.
I am a little disappointed if 10% of the country own the coin and the marketcap is still this low, doesn't leave much hope for a major price increase when you exclude children and older citizens.
The marketing of this coin is good but the development needs to improve, why not copy what Gulden have done and with marketing you will beat them.
Gulden is just a SCAM.
They are dumping the Premine very hard and also use money of the community to setup a commerciel business like Nocks.
All those people investing in it will earn nothing. (only early adopters)
Then they need shares and rent mining also payed by the community.
Only 4 people are laughing at the moment al NLG.