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Author Topic: AURORACOIN - Empowering Financial Freedom  (Read 138027 times)
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November 16, 2015, 12:47:04 PM
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thank you for your reply.  after receiving a coin into qt wallet, how many confirms does it take before you can spend it?  after a mined block reward, how many confirms does it take before you can spend?  tyvm
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November 17, 2015, 03:52:46 PM
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Hi all !

Long time no see Smiley.  I took a ''crypto-break'' for the last few month - barely looked at anything crypto related.  Earing some nice stuff regarding Aurora .  I may grab some more today - im use too.

Let's rock it
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November 17, 2015, 04:40:03 PM
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Hi all !

Long time no see Smiley.  I took a ''crypto-break'' for the last few month - barely looked at anything crypto related.  Earing some nice stuff regarding Aurora .  I may grab some more today - im use too.

Let's rock it

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November 17, 2015, 09:20:00 PM
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Hi all !

Long time no see Smiley.  I took a ''crypto-break'' for the last few month - barely looked at anything crypto related.  Earing some nice stuff regarding Aurora .  I may grab some more today - im use too.

Let's rock it

Done.



pro-tip: there's rumors of cryptsy having trouble and shit. I'm not sure if there's anything to it, but I'm sure that it often happens that a withdraw will only give you half the AUR because of wallet troubles or whatever. Also note they introduced a withdrawal fee of 1% recently and introduced ridiculously low withdraw limits ($10 per day or something) for people not willing to give their identities.

I suggest you withdraw your AUR in case you bought them on cryptsy just to make sure you really have them safely.

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November 17, 2015, 11:28:25 PM
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People using the CEX.IO exchange, please withdraw your AUR, as it will be delisted due to GHash.IO multipool suspension!
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November 18, 2015, 12:46:38 PM
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Well i hope it will be ok - i may have a 24h delay (resetted password) + withdraw limits. Cryptsy is mintpaling his way out of customers ?   What is the problem exactly ?
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November 18, 2015, 02:56:51 PM
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Well i hope it will be ok - i may have a 24h delay (resetted password) + withdraw limits. Cryptsy is mintpaling his way out of customers ?   What is the problem exactly ?

There have been allegations that Cryptsy was in cahoots with Gaw miners on the manipulation of Paycoin and that they have some federal institutes investigating them. But I haven't seen anything yet to substantiate those claims. This did however spark mass withdrawals from Cryptsy which is enough to make it unstable.
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November 18, 2015, 03:00:33 PM
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The development of the Icelandic Auroracoin exchange is coming close to completion and anyone with an Icelandic KT (social ID) can go now to http://isx.is and sign up to be a part of the beta test that will start in a few days.
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November 18, 2015, 03:06:29 PM
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
From this point forward things are going to progress nicely! Stay tuned!  Smiley

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November 18, 2015, 03:28:00 PM
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That is great news about the Aurora exchange.

In regard to Cryptsy; I hope they can keep/get their act together.
I still have some other coins there that I cannot withdraw and believe it would be a blow to cryptos in general to see them fail.
I do like how they keep the coins they have listed, and the volume that transpires there.
They changed stuff up pretty quickly and the fee without warning of .005% to withdraw seemed like a "cash grab" to me, that is why I believe many may have left.

edit: .5%, this decimal stuff, combined with percents, can get tricky.
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November 18, 2015, 03:58:33 PM
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HUGE withdraw fees indeed. Would cost me almost 1k Aur to winthdraw (but i have like 3 ''free withdraw'' ticket. But still one may have to spend many tickets to withdraw (we are locked at 2k$ per day'', i guess it is the price to pay for Cryptsy to be gvnmt compliant ?   Anyway, it's scary and can't wait to get all my coins out.

Just talked a bit with hermann and hlynur about the iceland conference today - including hlynur lecture on currency creation/ inflation / crypto etc. Can't wait to watch it !   Good job guys, just too bad i can"'t be a beta tester for the icelandic exchange. Still i saw some picture of it - look pro !

A bit of light in these troubled times is refreshing. Thanks for your work - im avalaible to help if you need a cheerlearder. 
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November 18, 2015, 04:25:43 PM
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It helps if you upgrade to tier-1, you have to provide you address, but guess what, they don't check! So you are now Nomishi Sakamoto, living on Wallstreet 5, New York...  Wink

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November 18, 2015, 04:53:29 PM
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Yes i've done it. 
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November 18, 2015, 05:45:40 PM
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HUGE withdraw fees indeed. Would cost me almost 1k Aur

now we have a lower bound on your AUR stash Wink

Yes i've done it. 

very good.

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November 18, 2015, 06:40:55 PM
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HUGE withdraw fees indeed. Would cost me almost 1k Aur

now we have a lower bound on your AUR stash Wink

Yes i've done it. 

very good.

Well, i just got some coin in my wallet - but a very thinny part.  Like only 12-13% of what I asked.  Why ?  And what can I do ?
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November 18, 2015, 06:57:05 PM
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Hello Soltantgris,

I apologize for any inconvenience this may had caused you. The reason the withdrawal was released in smaller amounts was due to a large build up of inputs from all the transactions in the wallet which become to large to fit into the block chain. This chops the withdrawal to a size where it will fit into the block chain.

I have alerted our wallet specialist who will merge inputs to help larger withdrawals process.

Thank you for your patience as he works on merging inputs
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November 18, 2015, 10:00:45 PM
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Well, i just got some coin in my wallet - but a very thinny part.  Like only 12-13% of what I asked.  Why ?  And what can I do ?

did they charge you the withdrawal fee on the 100% or just the part you actually received?

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November 18, 2015, 11:00:48 PM
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An interview with Hlynur who is one of the founders of Auraráð the Icelandic Auroracoin foundation and a member of the Auroracoin dev group. This is published in mbl which is the biggest news site in Iceland.

http://www.mbl.is/vidskipti/frettir/2015/11/18/bitcoin_gjaldmidill_islands/
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November 19, 2015, 01:14:23 AM
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An interview with Hlynur who is one of the founders of Auraráð the Icelandic Auroracoin foundation and a member of the Auroracoin dev group. This is published in mbl which is the biggest news site in Iceland.

http://www.mbl.is/vidskipti/frettir/2015/11/18/bitcoin_gjaldmidill_islands/

Top Icelandic website list :

http://veflistinn.is/

I just read the article, solid straight to the point article - well done !  50% of the population are visiting this website - and a lot of them will read about Auroracoin and the exchange !  That is trully amazing lol.

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November 19, 2015, 08:02:58 AM
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Well, i just got some coin in my wallet - but a very thinny part.  Like only 12-13% of what I asked.  Why ?  And what can I do ?

did they charge you the withdrawal fee on the 100% or just the part you actually received?

Exactly, this is what cryptsy is doing. You make a withdrawel, the substract 0,5% fee, but send only halve of the coins, so you paid a 1,0% fee. I made a complaint over 10 times, never got a proper answer or a refund. Further did the substract 20% or so for 2 times when I withdrew DGB, never got any coin back. Just to give you a view how things are being handled at cryptsy.
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