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January 24, 2016, 07:12:28 PM
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The bitcoin price affects the dollar price of Auroracoin.

Considering the ISK/AUR exchange has been trading higher than any AUR/BTC exchange, I don't see how the BTC price is relevant.  The bitcoin prices haven't affected AUR at all in the last few months.  Iceland are having a great opportunity to arbitrage right now, and you're still playing the BTC/AUR/USD game.


haroun kola is a friend of mine, please don't mix our names up.

I apologize.  It's difficult keeping your identity straight when you change your accounts like underwear.  In the end though, your(sorry, your "friend's") site promotes passive wealth through cryptocurrency trading.  It's just another get rich crypto parasite scheme masked behind the guise of trying to help the coin.  You're just leeching off AUR to earn a quick buck.  I don't trust your intentions.  Some of the other team members might, but I'm probably the most skeptical of the team.

You still haven't answered the question of what you were going to do with the remaining 1400AUR that was given to you for that hippy camp out that was so beneficial to AUR.  Or is that the passive income system you work on?  You say you're going to promote something and you pocket 80% of the money donated to the project.  You know what, don't answer that.  I'm pretty sure I already know the answer.

-Fuse

thank you for the effort to express yourself fully.

The remaining Auroracoin is going to be given away through our new facebook group

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1509226189385744/

This group is going monetise your facebook experience by encouraging people to tip content creators with Auroracoin.

I'm sorry if you don't trust me but why does it matter if you trust me or not?

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January 24, 2016, 09:34:40 PM
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thank you for the effort to express yourself fully.

The remaining Auroracoin is going to be given away through our new facebook group

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1509226189385744/

This group is going monetise your facebook experience by encouraging people to tip content creators with Auroracoin.

I'm sorry if you don't trust me but why does it matter if you trust me or not?

Monetize my facebook experience?  What content, what creators?  It feels like a lot of buzzwords there that equate to nothing but you banking the remainder of the coins.

Does it matter if I trust you or not?  You've been pretty sketchy this whole time.  It does matter that you speak for Auroracoin like you have some position of authority.  You answered the question about the crypto book without hesitation, and then promptly noted that it was something "we could sell".  You can't even stick to one shill account.  Your other account was labeled "official AUR spokesperson".  What's to say you aren't going to swindle people under the guise of an AUR team member?

Does it matter if I trust you?  No... it doesn't.  That's where we'll leave it.

-Fuse

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January 24, 2016, 09:57:00 PM
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Monetize my facebook experience?  What content, what creators?  It feels like a lot of buzzwords there that equate to nothing but you banking the remainder of the coins.

-Fuse

join the group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1509226189385744/ lighten up a little and embrace the shining light that is Auroracoin and everything that it can do.

 Auro!
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January 25, 2016, 04:54:55 PM
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Great news everyone. I just got confirmation from the Icelandic tax that cryptocurrencies like Auroracoin and Bitcoin are exemt from VAT in Iceland.

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January 25, 2016, 06:08:51 PM
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Great news everyone. I just got confirmation from the Icelandic tax that cryptocurrencies like Auroracoin and Bitcoin are exemt from VAT in Iceland.

that is great news! but to what extent? buying and selling the currency only? or all trade made with the currency?
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January 25, 2016, 07:10:15 PM
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Great news everyone. I just got confirmation from the Icelandic tax that cryptocurrencies like Auroracoin and Bitcoin are exemt from VAT in Iceland.

that is great news! but to what extent? buying and selling the currency only? or all trade made with the currency?

Do you really think all of a sudden there would be no Value Added Tax on goods any more just because you pay them with crypto? That's unthinkable. There's even VAT on goods even if you pay them with other goods: you have to value them in FIAT and then pay the VAT.

It's good to see Icelandic officials have confirmed in writing that there's no VAT on crypto. Congrats on getting that commitment.

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January 25, 2016, 07:53:37 PM
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Great news everyone. I just got confirmation from the Icelandic tax that cryptocurrencies like Auroracoin and Bitcoin are exemt from VAT in Iceland.

that is great news! but to what extent? buying and selling the currency only? or all trade made with the currency?

Just buying and selling crypto. You still pay VAT on that cup of coffee you will buy with Auroracoin.

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January 25, 2016, 09:42:48 PM
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Great news everyone. I just got confirmation from the Icelandic tax that cryptocurrencies like Auroracoin and Bitcoin are exemt from VAT in Iceland.

that is great news! but to what extent? buying and selling the currency only? or all trade made with the currency?

Just buying and selling crypto. You still pay VAT on that cup of coffee you will buy with Auroracoin.

any info on the launch of the exchange?
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January 25, 2016, 10:31:43 PM
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any info on the launch of the exchange?


Well now that we have the VAT issue out of the way not much is standing in the way of opening up for Auroracoin / ISK trading. We have been waiting for this so that we don't break any laws by not collecting VAT on trades or commissions.

Hopefully we will have a meeting this week to plan the release.

NB. the beta is still open up for trading. If you are from Iceland join beta.isx.is

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January 26, 2016, 04:29:32 PM
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The aurburnaurburn address is tempting me to burn some coins.

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January 26, 2016, 04:42:39 PM
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The aurburnaurburn address is tempting me to burn some coins.



Please do.

"Lost coins only make everyone else’s coins worth slightly more. Think of it as a donation to everyone". Satoshi Nakamoto.

You can also use this address AFtwZZLgBmBeYswoKQrFjSq4nH7abHFazp if you want to throw away some coins.

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January 26, 2016, 04:48:38 PM
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haha it has a religious luster to it.

Sacrifice at the alter for the greater good Smiley
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January 26, 2016, 05:20:45 PM
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The aurburnaurburn address is tempting me to burn some coins.


I did not donate AUR 500 to you so you can burn them my friend, I expect you use those coins to share with others!

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January 26, 2016, 05:58:55 PM
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The aurburnaurburn address is tempting me to burn some coins.


I did not donate AUR 500 to you so you can burn them my friend, I expect you use those coins to share with others!

haha yea mate I got you.

what are your thoughts about the group I created?
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January 26, 2016, 08:15:21 PM
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I've traced some of my bittrex withdrawals to theses addresses

Bittrex   AGBqbVUKwVKcM25BdCNt7vKL4Jjwj1McvV balance chart               
   AUuPjnBPRpDhJmUTrPJ29UbZptD1YKNqLS               
   Ac8sxhp8KZkTJPLhEVtEriiSL2pxHLUBKy               
   AaquZQTFeRbeC1kQZrZ8hFGS8URp4zLQMs               
   AV9i33HU6qmBnAnsZ7t2Y3c26Dty8jZ43g               
   AeaKpq8AMSLtxHZ9rEgBmjyAUno7gE9h2i               
   AKPTMcUZSCymBrbtv6uchGqq1HR3Tfd8X6               
   AbNFcDbZPLzLM1BUfZsU6HcjkBRCgEgVr1               


one of them is ranked 9th on the richlist
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January 26, 2016, 08:47:16 PM
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I've traced some of my bittrex withdrawals to theses addresses

Bittrex   AGBqbVUKwVKcM25BdCNt7vKL4Jjwj1McvV balance chart               
   AUuPjnBPRpDhJmUTrPJ29UbZptD1YKNqLS               
   Ac8sxhp8KZkTJPLhEVtEriiSL2pxHLUBKy               
   AaquZQTFeRbeC1kQZrZ8hFGS8URp4zLQMs               
   AV9i33HU6qmBnAnsZ7t2Y3c26Dty8jZ43g               
   AeaKpq8AMSLtxHZ9rEgBmjyAUno7gE9h2i               
   AKPTMcUZSCymBrbtv6uchGqq1HR3Tfd8X6               
   AbNFcDbZPLzLM1BUfZsU6HcjkBRCgEgVr1               


one of them is ranked 9th on the richlist

This is getting awkward mate!?!?!!!

My first question would be: Why share this information?
Secondly: If it was you who withdrew the funds, why did you need to trace it?
Third: If you mean the 1 AUR handouts you did on your camping trip, you wouldn't have had to trace them, cause you already have a list of those newly created addresses right?

Please stop drawing attention with these fabrications. If you say you support the intentions of this project, stay just!

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January 26, 2016, 09:00:10 PM
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My first question would be: Why share this information?


I'm interested in the activities of the bittrex exchange?


Secondly: If it was you who withdrew the funds, why did you need to trace it?
Third: If you mean the 1 AUR handouts you did on your camping trip, you wouldn't have had to trace them, cause you already have a list of those newly created addresses right?

Please stop drawing attention with these fabrications. If you say you support the intentions of this project, stay just!




Secondly: If it was you who withdrew the funds, why did you need to trace it?
Third: If you mean the 1 AUR handouts you did on your camping trip, you wouldn't have had to trace them, cause you already have a list of those newly created addresses right?



I'm refering to a withdrawal of 919 coins from bittrex to my paper wallet https://bitinfocharts.com/auroracoin/block/196383/1bff9354fd635fa9acafed483ba79a84f50ef4c5a3f6c216477ea8a8724c43f1
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January 26, 2016, 09:01:42 PM
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i wanted to find out which addresses the coins come from when I withdraw from bittrex
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January 26, 2016, 09:03:20 PM
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Does anybody from Iceland know this coin?

      
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January 26, 2016, 09:07:17 PM
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yea join the auroracoin groups on facebook
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