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Author Topic: AURORACOIN - Empowering Financial Freedom  (Read 138034 times)
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November 19, 2015, 08:19:46 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.

Thats Why i am Leaving that Place. So where do we trade aur/btc?

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November 19, 2015, 08:29:47 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.

Thats Why i am Leaving that Place. So where do we trade aur/btc?

That would leave us bter.com and btcpool.exchange. Guess we really need to start asking bittrex.com and poloniex.com to add us...

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November 19, 2015, 08:33:00 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.

Thats Why i am Leaving that Place. So where do we trade aur/btc?

That would leave us bter.com and btcpool.exchange. Guess we really need to start asking bittrex.com and poloniex.com to add us...

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November 19, 2015, 02:31:55 PM
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what wallets belong to the foundation ?

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November 19, 2015, 02:39:18 PM
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what wallets belong to the foundation ?

We divided the 1mm into 20 separate wallets of 50.000 AUR to maintain usability and security, these are their addresses:

Abkqsu9QyQJ1VTUGfg2v7FbgbDzFhUmmgT
AMBsCv4tM5G1ZKcYM93W33qvAuWNNMbuY8
AGc77Nq2oAzf8nYjeztSmq6CN4szpjoyjV
AeV9eMi5oU3YqyLskkUj3wbwoEEjGMzaBV
AGTVLyC2Jbj1sUHazwc6K4kUefrPSCn97W
ALzvoeuycnT3uACH3w3G4SY2qsdxatxV3a
APmSLg68tedKNvH2EqTi5dQvchKpQdGCHK
AGe1aKxBgepniwrvZP883uPerjU1Vc9THp
AXr9ikKqimKEJfLi9dLLZJBs6gCuLhSW3i
AMzsnaJwX6YZ1QEYM58WSAxd9sVvaZ1WHL
AQEZ3ZbrDYzjV9m1CGPAwTf8bgzkn2LPiY
AG6hWKMePXuPyRAVocz4M6CEVQy6zVFgsS
AW9Jnvyop6bFVFx3V7KFekb72o5ZpfLKHR
AMUGLU9JncRVG3LDYQTkZsCUHa2NCKhtq5
AVv8RJcNywKvcnxupYqg7QcWwEb2CG5faZ
AMpoxq42NpcGKMFKzhs2vQknK71kt7zWAH
AaRNLortfPQWk9H6obtu2wgjrdNwmRqyqn
AP15yMehwbZMZa1Zu3MRFthKSYsJt68nFC
AcFJZtJaqvUuN4YstKjhzXBtuK8cdrcGH2
AafeSfiXVkHpcPmb9nQJTDAE5sKybkJAzz
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November 19, 2015, 02:56:19 PM
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Do you guys have a timeline for when the translation of yesterday conference will be available ?
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November 19, 2015, 03:20:56 PM
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what wallets belong to the foundation ?

The official info about the M1 fund is on the foundation page http://aurarad.is/sjodurinn/
Sorry it's not in English but it does list the addresses and when something will be spent from the funds it will be logged here. Hope Google translate will be enough for you non Icelandic speakers for now but we do intend to have this information in the English section of the foundation page.
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November 19, 2015, 03:52:28 PM
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Picture from the conference where Hlynur had his lecture.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwAR6aPI9Zcvc0ZudnNiMXp0N3JOMUc0Tlh6NGNVdTNvWXpZ/view?usp=sharing

The lecture was recorded and is being processed now and we will add English subtitles for you guys that don't understand Icelandic.
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November 19, 2015, 05:20:55 PM
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AUR is also listed on Cryptopia Exchange.
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange
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November 19, 2015, 05:37:44 PM
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Damn, having hard time to withdraw from Cryptsy.  Uncomplete amount, pending request, probably pure lie from support...

I would say that for the icelandic exchange, transparency and ethic should be the main focus.  What about a way to know at each single time the exchange liquidity ?  Or third part audit ?  I can just imagine where crypto would be without Mt-Gox, Mintpal, Silkroad and so affairs.  Dogs eat dogs.  I would play baseball with some criminal faces Sad.

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November 19, 2015, 06:58:58 PM
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on http://aurarad.is/sjodurinn/# it says :
35% the fund should be spent to support merchants who accept Auroracoin.

What do you mean by support to merchants ?

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November 19, 2015, 08:21:44 PM
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on http://aurarad.is/sjodurinn/# it says :
35% the fund should be spent to support merchants who accept Auroracoin.

What do you mean by support to merchants ?

Supporting merchants would be actively investing in tools for accepting AUR, but also supporting campaigns for merchants. Maybe even providing additional incentives to bring new customers or assisting in marketing.

Merchants are a vital part of Auroracoins success. What's the use of possessing this means of payment if you can't spend it anywhere? This is why we reserve a good portion of the funds to support merchants...

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on http://aurarad.is/sjodurinn/# it says :
35% the fund should be spent to support merchants who accept Auroracoin.

What do you mean by support to merchants ?

My idea is to pay merchants in Iceland who accept Auroracoin and have registered with the foundation 1% - 2% of their monthly volume (turnover) for the market risk they are taking by accepting Auroracoin.

The details of how much and how we will implement this has not been finalized.

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November 20, 2015, 09:47:34 AM
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on http://aurarad.is/sjodurinn/# it says :
35% the fund should be spent to support merchants who accept Auroracoin.

What do you mean by support to merchants ?

In more simple words. It's intended use is to create incentive for merchants to accept Auroracoin.
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November 20, 2015, 09:50:37 AM
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AUR is also listed on Cryptopia Exchange.
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange

Never heard about this exchange. Anyone here know if this exchange can be trusted?
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November 20, 2015, 10:31:48 AM
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AUR is also listed on Cryptopia Exchange.
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange

Never heard about this exchange. Anyone here know if this exchange can be trusted?

My first impression would be to be cautious with this one... Based on feeling, no facts!

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November 20, 2015, 10:39:43 AM
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AUR is also listed on Cryptopia Exchange.
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange

Never heard about this exchange. Anyone here know if this exchange can be trusted?

My first impression would be to be cautious with this one... Based on feeling, no facts!

It is legit with lots of users and can be trusted. I've been trading at cryptopia for few months without problem.
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November 20, 2015, 11:26:18 AM
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AUR is also listed on Cryptopia Exchange.
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange

Never heard about this exchange. Anyone here know if this exchange can be trusted?

My first impression would be to be cautious with this one... Based on feeling, no facts!

It is legit with lots of users and can be trusted. I've been trading at cryptopia for few months without problem.

I have traded on them for quite a while now also.
I haven't done much in regard to volume, but have never had a problem with them.
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November 20, 2015, 11:51:44 AM
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I've applied to get the Auroracoin symbol added to Font Awesome.

Would be great if you guys could help and +1 on the issue there to put more weight on it. Smiley
https://github.com/FortAwesome/Font-Awesome/issues/7597
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November 20, 2015, 12:08:49 PM
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AUR is also listed on Cryptopia Exchange.
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange

Never heard about this exchange. Anyone here know if this exchange can be trusted?

My first impression would be to be cautious with this one... Based on feeling, no facts!

It is legit with lots of users and can be trusted. I've been trading at cryptopia for few months without problem.

I have traded on them for quite a while now also.
I haven't done much in regard to volume, but have never had a problem with them.

Ok, I've gathered some facts now and even opened an account and deposited some AUR to try trading. Looks promising... My first impression was slightly negative due to the large number of alt's and somewhat outdated layout. Now I have looked at the other parts of the site I must say I am more positive! Also did some due diligence on the company behind it, looks good!

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