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June 06, 2014, 02:07:38 PM |
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I'll get myself some for longterm-holding.
That is the only good reason to buy right now! If early adopters of Bitcoin were as impatient as most people are around good alt coins now, it would still be play money atm...
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June 08, 2014, 09:28:08 AM |
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As most of the pools in the OP are dead i guess it doesn't help the coin if the only pool going is the one that switches to it only when it's profitable...
Our pool is still online with a nominal 0.25% fee so get yourself some coins and keep the network going!!
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June 08, 2014, 11:10:34 PM |
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June 09, 2014, 04:45:10 AM |
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a lot of potential to the upside now. what comes down must go up. i am in.
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June 09, 2014, 07:54:33 AM |
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this coin is lacking promotion and leadership right now and that's killing the price. things need to happen, news and stories to be told. moves must be busted
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molecular
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June 09, 2014, 08:30:07 AM |
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this coin is lacking promotion and leadership right now and that's killing the price. things need to happen, news and stories to be told. moves must be busted screw price. this coin needs adoption. It has another chance (2nd round of airdrop in 6 weeks). I'm pretty sure there wont be such crazy hype and insane price rise as last time, so Icelanders wont be as tempted to sell. Also this time we have android wallet ready. We also have https://litepaid.com easy merchant app: What we still need (lack?) of course is a sizable community in Iceland. Anyone from Iceland here who can assess the situation?
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June 09, 2014, 08:40:14 AM |
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this coin is lacking promotion and leadership right now and that's killing the price. things need to happen, news and stories to be told. moves must be busted There have been some demand for aurora last couple of days. Maybe someone gets interested. Indeed there is huge upside potential. But, I think, the Icelandic people have to do the job now. What this coin needs is a group of Icelandic people that are going to work on a plan how to get AURORA used in daily business in Iceland.
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June 11, 2014, 08:43:33 PM |
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The fall of auroracoin could be predicted in my mind and that's why I did not buy it when it was that expensive (1/4 of bitcoin market cap for a 300.000 inhabitants...) even if I loved the project. At the top 1 coin had a value of 100$, so imagine people who had never heard about cryptocurrencies and have suddenly 38 coins so 3800$ in their hands, they just want to convert it into fiat immediately then the price can only crash...
So now there is cheap coin but the project is still interesting, the only problem is to know if devellopers are still in or if they gave up on the coin? Is there a community in Iceland still involved in the project ? Is balduro still active? Is there any projects in Iceland to promote the coin like 20% discount for a beer bought in auroracoin in some bars?
I have been in Iceland for 2 weeks and I do like this country, I think this is the country where cryptocurrency could replace fiat for the 1st time.
If there is still a community there please try to show that you are still active.
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June 11, 2014, 10:30:43 PM Last edit: June 11, 2014, 11:46:50 PM by joiblumen |
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I am currently working full-time this summer developing for Auroracoin and actively building a community here in Iceland.
I apologies for not providing any updates from me or others here in Iceland. To be honest, I was really worn out after the sudden crazy media attention here in Iceland, my trip to CFR in New York, and all while learning the ins and outs of the protocol for development. I was also a little afraid of keeping up the hype along with the inflated price from speculators and didn't want to bring any false hope if I were to fail in my mission.
That being said, things are going along quite well right now. I have gathered a good group of highly interested individuals and we are in the last phase of starting a real organization to represent the blockchain technology here in Iceland as well as supporting Auroracoin officially. Tomorrow, a public preparation meeting will be held and then we are good to go. KBS, "South Korea’s leading public broadcaster, the largest television network, and the most influential media organization in the country" is also arriving tomorrow. They will attend the meeting and interview people for their documentary on Auroracoin.
Baldur told me some time ago that he (the pseudonym Baldur) would like to gradually step away from the project so he wont be seen as the leader, and suggested that I could maybe start a foundation for Auroracoin. After some thought, I decided to go for an umbrella organization for the technology instead of just an Auroracoin foundation as I think it will unite a lot of interested individuals here in Iceland to support cryptocurrencies in general.
Although, Auroracoin support will need to be a major focus. Due to capital controls, no one is able to wire money out of the country e.g. to Bitstamp. So the average person here in Iceland is actually not able to buy Bitcoins or any other cryptocurrency for that mater in large quantities, except Auroracoin. With just a few clicks, the average person can get a relatively large share of Auroracoin, so it is obvious that the organization should do everything to keep Auroracoin up and running and act as a foundation as well.
Regarding development; I have completed updating the Auroracoin source to the latest Bitcoin 0.9, and just have to finish getting every single test to pass. Next I will move on to porting bitcoinjs to Auroracoin. I also want to port libbitcoin and setup an obelisk server so we can have "darkwallet" as the go-to wallet for the average person.
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molecular
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June 11, 2014, 10:51:06 PM |
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Next I will move on to porting bitcoinjs to Auroracoin.
Have you talked to nite96 (or was it nite69?). Afaik he (they?) ported bitcoinj already for use in the schildbach android AUR wallet, no? EDIT: this maybe: https://github.com/Nite69/bitcoinj-scrypt.git
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June 11, 2014, 11:00:56 PM |
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Next I will move on to porting bitcoinjs to Auroracoin.
Have you talked to nite96 (or was it nite69?). Afaik he (they?) ported bitcoinj already for use in the schildbach android AUR wallet, no? EDIT: this maybe: https://github.com/Nite69/bitcoinj-scrypt.gitYes, me and nite69 have been in constant communication regarding development on bitcoinj for the android wallet . Bitcoinj is the java implementation and bitcoinjs is javascript (for webwallets and such).
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Omnivion
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June 12, 2014, 02:24:36 AM |
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It's nice to hear that someone is taking the reins on this coin.
However, I think it still suffers from the main problem it's had since the beginning, which is a lack of trasparency in the airdrop distribution. Baldur has appeared to act in a trustworthy manner, but it is not ideal to have to trust a single, unknown entity. Surely there would have been someone in the cryptocurrency community that is both well-known/trusted and would have been willing to preserve Baldur's anonymity who could have overseen or at least audited the airdrop.
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June 12, 2014, 03:07:35 AM |
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a lot of potential to the upside now. what comes down must go up. i am in.
Unfortunately, it is not so easy.
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molecular
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June 12, 2014, 07:11:10 AM |
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It's nice to hear that someone is taking the reins on this coin.
However, I think it still suffers from the main problem it's had since the beginning, which is a lack of trasparency in the airdrop distribution. Baldur has appeared to act in a trustworthy manner, but it is not ideal to have to trust a single, unknown entity. Surely there would have been someone in the cryptocurrency community that is both well-known/trusted and would have been willing to preserve Baldur's anonymity who could have overseen or at least audited the airdrop.
Just out of curiosity: how excactly would you audit the airdrop?
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June 12, 2014, 08:57:24 AM |
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I am currently working full-time this summer developing for Auroracoin and actively building a community here in Iceland.
I apologies for not providing any updates from me or others here in Iceland. To be honest, I was really worn out after the sudden crazy media attention here in Iceland, my trip to CFR in New York, and all while learning the ins and outs of the protocol for development. I was also a little afraid of keeping up the hype along with the inflated price from speculators and didn't want to bring any false hope if I were to fail in my mission.
That being said, things are going along quite well right now. I have gathered a good group of highly interested individuals and we are in the last phase of starting a real organization to represent the blockchain technology here in Iceland as well as supporting Auroracoin officially. Tomorrow, a public preparation meeting will be held and then we are good to go. KBS, "South Korea’s leading public broadcaster, the largest television network, and the most influential media organization in the country" is also arriving tomorrow. They will attend the meeting and interview people for their documentary on Auroracoin.
Baldur told me some time ago that he (the pseudonym Baldur) would like to gradually step away from the project so he wont be seen as the leader, and suggested that I could maybe start a foundation for Auroracoin. After some thought, I decided to go for an umbrella organization for the technology instead of just an Auroracoin foundation as I think it will unite a lot of interested individuals here in Iceland to support cryptocurrencies in general.
Although, Auroracoin support will need to be a major focus. Due to capital controls, no one is able to wire money out of the country e.g. to Bitstamp. So the average person here in Iceland is actually not able to buy Bitcoins or any other cryptocurrency for that mater in large quantities, except Auroracoin. With just a few clicks, the average person can get a relatively large share of Auroracoin, so it is obvious that the organization should do everything to keep Auroracoin up and running and act as a foundation as well.
Regarding development; I have completed updating the Auroracoin source to the latest Bitcoin 0.9, and just have to finish getting every single test to pass. Next I will move on to porting bitcoinjs to Auroracoin. I also want to port libbitcoin and setup an obelisk server so we can have "darkwallet" as the go-to wallet for the average person.
Do you have any plans on turning auroracoin to proof of stake only? Why would national currency should award anything to foreign miners? When it can be secured better without any mining via proof of stake???
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June 12, 2014, 09:37:25 PM |
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It's nice to hear that someone is taking the reins on this coin.
However, I think it still suffers from the main problem it's had since the beginning, which is a lack of trasparency in the airdrop distribution. Baldur has appeared to act in a trustworthy manner, but it is not ideal to have to trust a single, unknown entity. Surely there would have been someone in the cryptocurrency community that is both well-known/trusted and would have been willing to preserve Baldur's anonymity who could have overseen or at least audited the airdrop.
Hi Omnivion, This is something I've been puzzling on for quit some time now. To be honest, I would love to see some transparency on the part of the airdrop distribution, I even know Balduro wants this as well. Problem is, who can publicly act as a trustee (well-known/trusted) and stay safe from Bankers, Government and other criminals? You know, crypto is for a very large part about getting control back to the public, without entities overruling that control. So, if we were to find a well-known and trusted person, he or she must be willing to take a very large chance of being pursued by forces with bad intentions. This is why, to me, it seems rather logical that this hasn't been done yet For now, Balduro has shown to be very legit and trustworthy. Mind you, he could have run off with millions at the time the rate of AUR was beyond believe. He didn't... For now, to me, Baldur is the perfect keeper of the airdrop stack, he is the most trustworthy and capable, anonymous, person to do this job. Meanwhile, it's up to us to get things going. With Joiblumen and his great team of Icelandic enthousiast on the roll, we can try to help them. This is in the interest of general acceptance of crypto!
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June 12, 2014, 09:43:17 PM |
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Do you have any plans on turning auroracoin to proof of stake only? Why would national currency should award anything to foreign miners? When it can be secured better without any mining via proof of stake???
Hi Bohemian, I am with you on the POS thought. For now I'm very happy with the development happening in Iceland ATM. Let's focus on getting the locals behind the coin for now. Meanwhile I now for sure things like POS wil be taken very serious by the DEV team. Cheers, LTEX
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June 12, 2014, 09:45:11 PM |
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a lot of potential to the upside now. what comes down must go up. i am in.
Unfortunately, it is not so easy. It's never easy my friend Thing is, is it worth our effort?
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June 13, 2014, 06:12:52 AM |
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It's nice to hear that someone is taking the reins on this coin.
However, I think it still suffers from the main problem it's had since the beginning, which is a lack of trasparency in the airdrop distribution. Baldur has appeared to act in a trustworthy manner, but it is not ideal to have to trust a single, unknown entity. Surely there would have been someone in the cryptocurrency community that is both well-known/trusted and would have been willing to preserve Baldur's anonymity who could have overseen or at least audited the airdrop.
Hi Omnivion, This is something I've been puzzling on for quit some time now. To be honest, I would love to see some transparency on the part of the airdrop distribution, I even know Balduro wants this as well. Problem is, who can publicly act as a trustee (well-known/trusted) and stay safe from Bankers, Government and other criminals? You know, crypto is for a very large part about getting control back to the public, without entities overruling that control. So, if we were to find a well-known and trusted person, he or she must be willing to take a very large chance of being pursued by forces with bad intentions. This is why, to me, it seems rather logical that this hasn't been done yet For now, Balduro has shown to be very legit and trustworthy. Mind you, he could have run off with millions at the time the rate of AUR was beyond believe. He didn't... For now, to me, Baldur is the perfect keeper of the airdrop stack, he is the most trustworthy and capable, anonymous, person to do this job. Meanwhile, it's up to us to get things going. With Joiblumen and his great team of Icelandic enthousiast on the roll, we can try to help them. This is in the interest of general acceptance of crypto! For this coin to succeed there will have to be developers and advocates that can speak publicly, without fearing what will happen to them if they come out in support of it. Anonymity isn't doing this coin any favors right now, that's for sure
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