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November 23, 2015, 01:51:34 AM |
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Look pretty bad for Cryptsy. All wallets offline. Good news is I see that a lot of Aur has been withdrawn lately - according to explorer ''only'' 180 000 AUR left there. Right ?
Always presented the idea but still, here is my view. I trust the guys behind AUR exchange coming soon a lot, i would give them my wallet passphrase without any fear. But still, with all the crap happening with exchanges, i would propose a transparent exchange - with some sort of ''proof-of-solvency'' or something like that. A common problem is exchanges not having enought money to honor all custumer account. How to protect the exchange and the customer against any wrongdoing ? Third part audit ? Transparant balances ?
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soltantgris
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November 23, 2015, 02:32:11 AM |
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Support just emailed me : Bittrex AUR market is open !
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November 23, 2015, 04:05:10 AM |
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Support just emailed me : Bittrex AUR market is open !
Great news indeed! Let's get some volume moving -Fuse
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molecular
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November 23, 2015, 07:27:28 AM |
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Bittrex support confirmed that we can now deposit AUR and start trading in 24h.
Let's get them some action.
wooooO!
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November 23, 2015, 07:42:14 AM |
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AUR market is now open on Bittrex!
It has been added to the OP.
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November 23, 2015, 07:43:28 AM |
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Support just emailed me : Bittrex AUR market is open !
Great news guys! Thanks to everyone that contributed in getting us on there! I personally think Bittrex is one of the most pleasant and trustworthy exchanges ATM, it's good we are accepted!
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soltantgris
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November 23, 2015, 11:40:46 AM |
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Order book building well at Bittrex !
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molecular
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November 23, 2015, 12:37:51 PM |
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Order book building well at Bittrex !
jep. Arbitrageurs doing their work, too and price now roughly in sync with cryptsy.
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soltantgris
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November 23, 2015, 01:02:10 PM |
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Order book building well at Bittrex !
jep. Arbitrageurs doing their work, too and price now roughly in sync with cryptsy. Yes - and that bring a question to me. When the icelandic exchange open, it will be a ISK/AUR only exchange. So the BTC/AUR pair being scratched, a new market, a bit isolated, will happen, and i wonder if we will see a complete different range of price. The outsiders won't be allowed to trade there, still icelandic people may try to ''profit'' from the gap, be enought to ''correct'' this market ?
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molecular
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November 23, 2015, 01:24:41 PM |
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Order book building well at Bittrex !
jep. Arbitrageurs doing their work, too and price now roughly in sync with cryptsy. Yes - and that bring a question to me. When the icelandic exchange open, it will be a ISK/AUR only exchange. So the BTC/AUR pair being scratched, a new market, a bit isolated, will happen, and i wonder if we will see a complete different range of price. The outsiders won't be allowed to trade there, still icelandic people may try to ''profit'' from the gap, be enought to ''correct'' this market ? I think it will sync pretty well. Even if no fiat money was permitted to flow in/out Iceland (which I doubt), one of the two markets (ISK/AUR or BTC/AUR) would probably turn out to be the "leading" one (in terms of volume / importance) and the other one would follow. Just a hunch, maybe I'm wrong, but it's what I think.
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soltantgris
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November 23, 2015, 03:08:02 PM |
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I think you are right. Can't wait to see how it develop itself. Its a bit of a new territory.
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molecular
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November 23, 2015, 03:11:28 PM |
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Look pretty bad for Cryptsy. All wallets offline. Good news is I see that a lot of Aur has been withdrawn lately - according to explorer ''only'' 180 000 AUR left there. Right ?
which explorer? where do you see that info?
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November 23, 2015, 03:38:37 PM |
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I have bullish sentiments on both ends of the rope. First BTC/AUR pushing the AUR/ISK, then a sustained rise based on healthy fundamentals and BOOM, AUR will become the first or third crypto curency world reserve coin. 1 AUR will buy you a fist seat trip on Virgin Gallactic and you will live forever, Gaddafi style. In 20 years from now it will be real, the crystal ball gnom has spoken to me.
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November 23, 2015, 03:42:57 PM |
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I have bullish sentiments on both ends of the rope. First BTC/AUR pushing the AUR/ISK, then a sustained rise based on healthy fundamentals and BOOM, AUR will become the first or third crypto curency world reserve coin. 1 AUR will buy you a fist seat trip on Virgin Gallactic and you will live forever, Gaddafi style. In 20 years from now it will be real, the crystal ball gnom has spoken to me.
Do we also have to stay in tents all the time then??
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rocanonz
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November 23, 2015, 03:56:50 PM |
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I have bullish sentiments on both ends of the rope. First BTC/AUR pushing the AUR/ISK, then a sustained rise based on healthy fundamentals and BOOM, AUR will become the first or third crypto curency world reserve coin. 1 AUR will buy you a fist seat trip on Virgin Gallactic and you will live forever, Gaddafi style. In 20 years from now it will be real, the crystal ball gnom has spoken to me.
Do we also have to stay in tents all the time then?? No, but at least you have the option to go backwards and still be able to pay those 20 beautiful girls as bodyguards.
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soltantgris
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November 23, 2015, 09:58:13 PM |
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Hola guys,
We can't get control back of the official twitter account (baldur is a ghost) so I'm creating a new one @OfficialAUR. I'm in the process of following every single person following the original account. I guess interested people will follow back.
We will use this account to share links, announcement, goal achievement, etc.
Feel free to help me (us) reach as much people as possible with your retweets, comments, likes.
Meanwhile, i would say that FB account is pretty dead. These icelandic are pretty bad at FB i would say :p.
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November 23, 2015, 10:01:07 PM |
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AUR market is now open on Bittrex!
It has been added to the OP.
Great news unexpected aurora has bright future -samsunk
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CoinHeavy
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November 23, 2015, 10:06:36 PM |
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It's been a while since I tuned in here; how are things looking?
Seems like the lessons learned over time would suggest that porting auroracoin to a token on a more robust network (eventually ethereum, perhaps) is the only way to ensure security. Does anyone know if core developers have made any statements regarding a long-term solution for a low-hashrate network?
Also, I still have auroracoin.com, @CoinAurora, and facebook.com/auroracoins if anyone active on the project is looking to take them over. I tried to connect with folks a while ago when I stopped following the project actively but no one got in touch. If you're interested, drop me a line.
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molecular
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November 23, 2015, 10:12:24 PM |
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Seems like the lessons learned over time would suggest that porting auroracoin to a token on a more robust network (eventually ethereum, perhaps) is the only way to ensure security. Does anyone know if core developers have made any statements regarding a long-term solution for a low-hashrate network?
It's been touched upon in the old thread: See around this post
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