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Author Topic: [ANN][AUR] Auroracoin - a cryptocurrency for Iceland  (Read 506371 times)
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March 07, 2014, 08:04:30 PM
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so, guys, can somebody explain how much in electricity does the premine cost of this AUR coins sitting in wallets? And how much time does it takes to premine at difficulty , say 0.000001 and what miner is used to do it? Someone? Balduro?

It was coded so that the first block gave a huge reward of half the coins. So just solving the first block gave the first block solver all those coins, no extra power needed.
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March 07, 2014, 08:05:31 PM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=504103.0

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Balduro ==> Please remove KGW.
I prefer a multipools comeback  Grin

http://www.geistgeld.org/   Roll Eyes

If there is a problem with KGW, then just adjust the diff after every block, problem solved? I never understood the need to "smoothen" the diff changes.

I think you miss the point of the attached forum post.

The poster is threatening to attack the Auroracoin blockchain once KGW is implemented.

Its really just a notice, yet the action is threatening to anyone holding a bag of icecoin.
I wouldn't be surprised tho, if this was all just an orchestrated effort to decimate Aur price so he can buy in... Wink lolz!

not alot of info out there on how to put air into cold storage...any tips would be appreciated.
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March 07, 2014, 08:08:29 PM
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so, guys, can somebody explain how much in electricity does the premine cost of this AUR coins sitting in wallets? And how much time does it takes to premine at difficulty , say 0.000001 and what miner is used to do it? Someone? Balduro?
i dont know how the back end works but cant the developer of the coin manually set the difficulty and coin block reward and when it halves.

but 10,500,000 / 52500 coin per block set difficulty to 1 then block reward divided by 2100 at block 200 difficulty unlocked and set to 32 then released to masses. masses mine 110000 coins trade explodes rapes coin.

dev posts plan and addresses for the premined

the coins are going to be delt out in stages
31.8 coins per icelander over the course of 4 months then what is left divided by 330,000 over 4 more months then again with a planned 9.5% remaining of the premine being left 3% goes to dev team 3% goes to charity 3.5% gets destroyed verifiably.
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March 07, 2014, 08:12:11 PM
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Code:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=504103.0

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Balduro ==> Please remove KGW.
I prefer a multipools comeback  Grin

http://www.geistgeld.org/   Roll Eyes

If there is a problem with KGW, then just adjust the diff after every block, problem solved? I never understood the need to "smoothen" the diff changes.

I think you miss the point of the attached forum post.

The poster is threatening to attack the Auroracoin blockchain once KGW is implemented.

Its really just a notice, yet the action is threatening to anyone holding a bag of icecoin.
I wouldn't be surprised tho, if this was all just an orchestrated effort to decimate Aur price so he can buy in... Wink lolz!

not alot of info out there on how to put air into cold storage...any tips would be appreciated.

Not that I think it will be really necessary, it seems the threat is not really that real. But simply backing up your wallet.dat to USB and stop using that wallet ager block 5400 will do the trick. You can setup another wallet to keep doing your things meanwhile, keeping your wealth in the address of your cold wallet...

A fool will just look at the finger, even if it points to paradise!
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March 07, 2014, 08:14:29 PM
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http://aur.scrypthp.com - MPOS pool on superfast secure servers. 1% fee, 99.999% uptime since launch.

→→MPOS POOLS ON SUPERFAST SECURE SERVERS!←←
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March 07, 2014, 08:16:31 PM
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Has any pool hit a block in the last 3 days?

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March 07, 2014, 08:26:50 PM
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New Auroracoin P2Pool node: http://q30.qhor.net:12347/ <<<

  • No registration
  • PPLNS payout with vardiff
  • 1% p2pool node fees
  • Direct payouts to your wallet without being hold by any insecure pool wallet
  • Dynamic worker tracker frontend - just enter your address and watch the stats

New Auroracoin P2Pool node: http://q30.qhor.net:12347/ <<<

Q? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=498497.0

Please add this pool node to OP, thanks :-)
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March 07, 2014, 08:27:16 PM
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Has any pool hit a block in the last 3 days?
about 100 blocks are mined per day...
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March 07, 2014, 08:27:31 PM
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Has any pool hit a block in the last 3 days?

yes 2 blocks today: http://q30.qhor.net:12347/static/
Cheesy
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March 07, 2014, 08:36:27 PM
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Has any pool hit a block in the last 3 days?

Seriously??

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March 07, 2014, 08:40:41 PM
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stuck at block 4292?

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March 07, 2014, 08:42:15 PM
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Has any pool hit a block in the last 3 days?
about 100 blocks are mined per day...
We hit one yesterday and another this morning - http://aur.scrypthp.com - MPOS on fast secure servers.

→→MPOS POOLS ON SUPERFAST SECURE SERVERS!←←
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March 07, 2014, 08:43:45 PM
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Has any pool hit a block in the last 3 days?

nearly about 100 blocks were found in the last 24 hours Wink http://blockexplorer.auroracoin.eu/chain/AuroraCoin?count=100&hi=4292
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March 07, 2014, 09:06:53 PM
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not long left now, until air drop. might wanna take a look at POTCOIN
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March 07, 2014, 09:25:43 PM
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Code:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=504103.0

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Balduro ==> Please remove KGW.
I prefer a multipools comeback  Grin

http://www.geistgeld.org/   Roll Eyes

If there is a problem with KGW, then just adjust the diff after every block, problem solved? I never understood the need to "smoothen" the diff changes.

I think you miss the point of the attached forum post.

The poster is threatening to attack the Auroracoin blockchain once KGW is implemented.

Its really just a notice, yet the action is threatening to anyone holding a bag of icecoin.
I wouldn't be surprised tho, if this was all just an orchestrated effort to decimate Aur price so he can buy in... Wink lolz!

not alot of info out there on how to put air into cold storage...any tips would be appreciated.

Not that I think it will be really necessary, it seems the threat is not really that real. But simply backing up your wallet.dat to USB and stop using that wallet ager block 5400 will do the trick. You can setup another wallet to keep doing your things meanwhile, keeping your wealth in the address of your cold wallet...

guys you are on the wrong track about this attack. It's a time-warp attack that is supposed to screw up the difficulty calculation afaik.

Cold-storage wont help and isn't necessary.

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March 07, 2014, 09:31:29 PM
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So what does a Time-Warp attack do exactly? And why would people lose their coins?

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March 07, 2014, 09:32:41 PM
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I think the suspicion of he is just going to attack to buy in is right.
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March 07, 2014, 09:33:21 PM
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MY CRYPTSY ACCOUNT GOT HACKED

How the fuck did it happen? Can i get a refund? this is not even funny anymore
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March 07, 2014, 09:35:13 PM
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MY CRYPTSY ACCOUNT GOT HACKED

How the fuck did it happen? Can i get a refund? this is not even funny anymore

If you had 2FA enabled it would not get hacked unless someone nicked your phone too. Its your own fault?
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March 07, 2014, 09:40:01 PM
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MY CRYPTSY ACCOUNT GOT HACKED

How the fuck did it happen? Can i get a refund? this is not even funny anymore

If you had 2FA enabled it would not get hacked unless someone nicked your phone too. Its your own fault?

How is this my fault? i was just trying to get into crypto. I am sure 60% of the users dont have that
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