On second thought, I have another scenario to question.
Let's assume that the "airdrop" starts, and we see new addresses with 31.8 auroracoin being sent to them.
How will we know that Icelandic citizens are actually claiming the coins? Will there be any way to verify that actual citizens are getting coins, and it isn't just fake accounts being set up by the devs sending money to themselves?
Well, someone might consider making a website where everyone in iceland is invited to join, and then they can tell us if they got the coins or not. There would have to be some way of allowing only people from iceland to join the website.
I just came up with this idea. Don't know if it is do-able or not. what do you think?
Lol, I think this all should have been detailed and thought out before the coin was ever launched. The two most likely scenarios I see for this coin are horrible failure because of gross incompetence by the devs for lack of planning, or horrible failure because of a huge scam lots of people fell for due to a mix of greed and lazy idealism.