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March 12, 2014, 02:35:44 PM
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    Forks at block 5400
    Gravity well added
    Block time halved, reward halved, halving time doubled

Why not just move on to another coin which already has these from the start?

Or more importantly...there is this guy:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=504103.0

Looks like he is going to be bombing the living shit out of the Auroracoin blockchain at 5400.

Anyone's AUR might just go POOF after 5400.
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March 12, 2014, 03:19:35 PM
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   Forks at block 5400
    Gravity well added
    Block time halved, reward halved, halving time doubled

Why not just move on to another coin which already has these from the start?

Or more importantly...there is this guy:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=504103.0

Looks like he is going to be bombing the living shit out of the Auroracoin blockchain at 5400.

Anyone's AUR might just go POOF after 5400.

..or maybe not?

http://forum.auroracoin.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=247

EDIT: btw. why post the same question here, when you've got answers from the coin creator and others, on the auroracoin forum?
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March 12, 2014, 03:42:39 PM
 #3083

Come on. Go up. Grin
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March 12, 2014, 03:45:32 PM
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    March 12, 2014, 04:42:14 PM
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    Come on. Go up. Grin

    Maybe if they actually had merchant implementation planned, it would.........  Roll Eyes

    Still not a peep out of Aur about it  Huh

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    March 12, 2014, 04:42:58 PM
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    This was scam?
    https://aur.cryptoculture.net/

    This pool have shut down and there is blocks unconfirmed and can not do any withdraws (becouse balances unconfirmed)

    Also they may have reset some account information and can not send any ticket to pool admin.

    It looks like it is too easy take miners coins and run away.

    But do these operators really think that they can disappear totally. No way kids. Some day these scammed peoples find you. Small thyink but I can ask... do you operator really think it is nice when you all days afraid meet some scammed peoples... think that one may be your neighbour. Can you sleep?




    Wrong, https://aur.cryptoculture.net/ is one of the best and serious pool, I always received the payment from here.
    Unfortunately this pool is subject of many attacks..
    I stopped to mine AUR because I don't find any decent pool to join, with ~100% uptime + the diff of AUR is out of my range


    Yes, now I know more about this situation.

    It looks like pool operator have done really hard work for solve this issue and now withdraw (least for me) works today.

    I will take my words back about scam. It looks like my suspect was really wrong.

    Perhaps I come back to this pool after it is up and problems solved.

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    March 12, 2014, 05:21:25 PM
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    March 12, 2014, 05:35:29 PM
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    This was scam?
    https://aur.cryptoculture.net/

    This pool have shut down and there is blocks unconfirmed and can not do any withdraws (becouse balances unconfirmed)

    Also they may have reset some account information and can not send any ticket to pool admin.

    It looks like it is too easy take miners coins and run away.

    But do these operators really think that they can disappear totally. No way kids. Some day these scammed peoples find you. Small thyink but I can ask... do you operator really think it is nice when you all days afraid meet some scammed peoples... think that one may be your neighbour. Can you sleep?




    Wrong, https://aur.cryptoculture.net/ is one of the best and serious pool, I always received the payment from here.
    Unfortunately this pool is subject of many attacks..
    I stopped to mine AUR because I don't find any decent pool to join, with ~100% uptime + the diff of AUR is out of my range


    Yes, now I know more about this situation.

    It looks like pool operator have done really hard work for solve this issue and now withdraw (least for me) works today.

    I will take my words back about scam. It looks like my suspect was really wrong.

    Perhaps I come back to this pool after it is up and problems solved.

    They're actually hosdting their pool on a VPS lol? If you can't affoard a dedicated server well then dont host a pool, its doomed to crash.
    We've just launched our auroracoin pool at http://x-pool.org/aur with high end dedicated servers with ddos protection on everything, we're working our way to our first block
    Any hashrate is welcome Smiley
    Just my two cents
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    March 12, 2014, 05:36:37 PM
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    Dunno why that message came twice, sorry Smiley
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    March 12, 2014, 06:01:11 PM
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    Come on. Go up. Grin

    Maybe if they actually had merchant implementation planned, it would.........  Roll Eyes

    Still not a peep out of Aur about it  Huh

    Working on it my friend ;-)


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    March 12, 2014, 07:39:46 PM
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    I wonder if someone can point me in the righ direction. I have downloaded the new wallet and deleted the old one, but this new wallet is out of sync, it shows I have active connections but always shows out of sync. What do I need to do to sync it?

    Thanks
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    March 12, 2014, 08:10:09 PM
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    try to add nodes to your auroracoin.conf

    addnode=69.165.209.14
    addnode=93.158.203.104
    addnode=2.248.159.250
    addnode=93.31.123.188
    addnode=85.25.194.238
    addnode=82.128.238.235
    addnode=5.9.157.150
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    March 12, 2014, 08:45:17 PM
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    New pool online to help spread the hashrate some

    Please visit aur.lightninghash.com.

    0% Pool Fee's

    1 minute payouts

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    Hop on board the Aurora train!
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    March 12, 2014, 10:01:43 PM
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    Common , start with the airdop already.
    Its one of the most interesting experiments this year and I can't wait for the 25 anymore.

    Besides , lots of copycapts are appearing out of nowhere for each country on this damn earth.


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    March 12, 2014, 11:28:13 PM
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    Working on it my friend ;-)


    I'll be stoked if Aur can pull it off, keeping a close eye on this.  I have similar plans, but on a more complex blockchain idea.  Which is why I keep hassling for updates  Wink

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    March 12, 2014, 11:38:15 PM
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    Hi guys,

    could someone explain me this: http://blockexplorer.auroracoin.eu/chain/AuroraCoin?count=500&hi=499


    I can't understand that well I think. In block 1 you (pre)mined 10 500 000 coins right ? Start of mining was when, 2nd feb ? Why you mined than more blocks for yourself ? Was It really fair start ? If you could explain blocks 0-384 would be gratefull.

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    March 13, 2014, 01:11:39 AM
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    Hi guys,

    could someone explain me this: http://blockexplorer.auroracoin.eu/chain/AuroraCoin?count=500&hi=499


    I can't understand that well I think. In block 1 you (pre)mined 10 500 000 coins right ? Start of mining was when, 2nd feb ? Why you mined than more blocks for yourself ? Was It really fair start ? If you could explain blocks 0-384 would be gratefull.

    cheers

    yeah what going on here? this is really sneaky
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    March 13, 2014, 03:48:51 AM
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    Was It really fair start ? If you could explain blocks 0-384 would be gratefull.

    cheers

    I assume, everyone is tired answering same questions.
    Would you like to  read carefully about Airdrop? Please do it for yourself.
    All links are on page first.


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    March 13, 2014, 03:55:15 AM
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    Was It really fair start ? If you could explain blocks 0-384 would be gratefull.

    cheers

    I assume, everyone is tired answering same questions.
    Would you like to  read carefully about Airdrop? Please do it for yourself.
    All links are on page first.



    Haha for real? You OBVIOUSLY didnt understand his question at all, look at the block explorer, examine it for real THEN come back and maybe see if you understood it.
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    March 13, 2014, 04:49:52 AM
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    Was It really fair start ? If you could explain blocks 0-384 would be gratefull.

    cheers

    I assume, everyone is tired answering same questions.
    Would you like to  read carefully about Airdrop? Please do it for yourself.
    All links are on page first.



    Haha for real? You OBVIOUSLY didnt understand his question at all, look at the block explorer, examine it for real THEN come back and maybe see if you understood it.
    humm to me it looks like he moved coins around at blocks 122 139 and several others...example block 139 has 10.5 mill moved around several times making up the block
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