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Author Topic: [ANN][AUR] Auroracoin - a cryptocurrency for Iceland  (Read 506417 times)
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November 29, 2014, 12:21:59 PM
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I guess that in 20 years the cryptocurrency world will look like this:
1) BTC will become a worldwide established store of value and payment system. Also regulated and traced by governments to the last bit.
2) Then you have the national virtual currencies, because we need to identify ourselves to a certain geographical area, to language and local exchange of goods and culture. This will work on small nations with a clear system of beliefs and a common sense.
3) And one or two strong "dark" cryptocoins. I guess the dark ones will be the moist dynamic, innovative and technologically advanced.
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November 29, 2014, 12:51:19 PM
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So... even if your allegations were true, where is the scam? If balduro is giving himself the magical internet money that he already controls, how does he benefit?

The only way he makes any money out of this is if he dumps the coins on an exchange and somebody buys them. Which means the market has decided these coins have worth. And if the coins have worth, any Icelander who claims his share gets free money.

So why would some of you here tell Icelanders to stay away from free money? Are you trying to depress demand so that you can acquire more for yourself at lower prices? Who is the real scammer here?

you obviously do not understand the implications of a single person privately holding north of 30% of supply of a coin (premine for free).
Have you even been trading altcoins?
If you want this get adopted by iceland and let's say it's a success and he dumps that premine on a 500 million$ marketcap.
Don't you think a lot of people could be financially damaged greatly?
Think it get adopted as real currency and is widely used and he drops the bag on 2 billion cap.
If you do not understand this i don't have time for you (would have satoshi said)
This has potential to cause great damage to investors.

He is basically stealing money from people who would in the future be investing in the coin. This can be a multimillion dollar heist. Why do i even need to explain that? Are you braindead?

If you liked the experiment like many here did maybe do a relaunch?

bottom line is: it's criminal and he could go to jail for life for this.

So spare me your tales of 'the market decides if it's worth it'
You're about to defend a thief of millions of dollars. You're looking great doing so.
Nobody is stopping you from buying as many coins as you want. Go ahead.

Think Aurora becomes a success and this story is leaked to the media. Boy, we're fucked. Everyone in crypto. You can pack up your bitcoinshop forever if the media decides to report it. Especally if it would dump and rob a lot of people of their hard earned money.
They're gonna be on bitcoin and the satoshi wallet next after that. Alt industry would be done.

You smartass see no wrongdoing here, do you?

i have got the feeling many on this thread are in on the scam and know more than they would be ready to admit.

you resorting to trying to call me a scammer instead of sighting the facts makes you suspicous too. Do you try to cover things up here? Are you in on the scam? Or just blind from holding a big aurora bag?

anyways i don't even have time for this. I'll check back here tomorrow maybe. You get it sorted out. No time for picking fights with Aur bagholders.

If you don't see a scam with pretending to airdrop large amounts of coins but keeping them to dump them later for personal gains i can't help you.

To be clear: we are not talking few thousand coins but north of 2 million ... remember 1 coin was 20$ once
can't see anything wrong with it? I can't help you then.
Right. Because a coin with a dishonest developer holding 30% of coins is going back a billion dollar market cap.
Or do you not do DD when you make an investment?

Anyway, where is your proof he is hoarding coins? It looks to me that he has done nothing but give away coins for 10 months.
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November 29, 2014, 04:08:10 PM
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Hello Iceland, I love you guys woohoo!

Who accepts auroracoin in iceland?

Anybody?

 Is there a list of merchants?

 Anyone accepting auroracoin?
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November 29, 2014, 04:31:40 PM
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Hello Iceland, I love you guys woohoo!

Who accepts auroracoin in iceland?

Anybody?

 Is there a list of merchants?

 Anyone accepting auroracoin?

Here's a list http://www.aurcoin.is/
Hasn't been growing much lately.
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November 29, 2014, 04:42:05 PM
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you need to shut this coin down.
If you continue to defend it and this continues to be traded on exchanges and does not die very quick now i will inform iceland government, international lawenforcement and the western media about this.
I am sick of the scams and this one is one magnitude too big.

The reputation not only of altcoins and this board but also of bitcoin could be greatly tranished. So i urge you to take this off exchanges and shut this scam down to save the last of dignity this community still has.

This can't be tolerated.

"If you see fraud and don't shout fraud, you are a fraud"
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November 29, 2014, 04:47:44 PM
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you need to shut this coin down.
If you continue to defend it and this continues to be traded on exchanges and does not die very quick now i will inform iceland government, international lawenforcement and the western media about this.
I am sick of the scams and this one is one magnitude too big.

The reputation not only of altcoins and this board but also of bitcoin could be greatly tranished. So i urge you to take this off exchanges and shut this scam down to save the last of dignity this community still has.

This can't be tolerated.

Which crypto currency do you recommend?
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November 29, 2014, 05:02:32 PM
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Which crypto currency do you recommend?

Bitcoin maybe?

"If you see fraud and don't shout fraud, you are a fraud"
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November 29, 2014, 05:10:40 PM
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Maybe.

Why is aur a scam?
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November 29, 2014, 05:11:38 PM
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this is another adress that received 5 airdrops today
51000 coins from airdrops in total:

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/address.dws?AYEkRf9fNbLVkCTjHBpKHZD1X578TaYK6g.htm

this one received 11 airdrops in 3 days:
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/address.dws?Ack19fieKXnBJBowaZpSAkpgub9FTdorFM.htm

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November 29, 2014, 05:27:28 PM
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this is another adress that received 5 airdrops today
51000 coins from airdrops in total:

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/address.dws?AYEkRf9fNbLVkCTjHBpKHZD1X578TaYK6g.htm

this one received 11 airdrops in 3 days:
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/address.dws?Ack19fieKXnBJBowaZpSAkpgub9FTdorFM.htm



It looks like these people have access to multiple I'd numbers and are claiming them illegally.
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November 29, 2014, 05:28:30 PM
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This adress claimed couple of airdrops:
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/address.dws?ALXEhY26XuPPgb2ai5cQu5qraKRHdVEu94.htm

outgoing transactions from there bring you to this adress with 100.000 coins in it:

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/address.dws?Ad9my6SJaSa2EJBfdfgafjm87j9XPNVYvx.htm




It looks like these people have access to multiple I'd numbers and are claiming them illegally.

i do not believe that since the numbers of coins are pretty staggering. Someone claiming a few airdrops maybe, but millions of coins?
I thought it such a tough process to even claim?
This can only be Balduro.

i mean: 5, 10 sometimes 100 airdrops are claimed on one adress and sent on to adresses with 100000 to 500000 coins in even numbers (mind you there are only 11,5 million in circulation)


There is litterally hundreds of adresses claiming dozens airdrops each and sending the coins on to the exact same huge adresses with up to 500000 coins in it.

I am sick to the bones of you people trying to cover this up! It's clear as day so spare me the dumb comments from a newbe account, will you?!
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November 29, 2014, 05:39:44 PM
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someone should make a list of these aurora-supporter accounts

"If you see fraud and don't shout fraud, you are a fraud"
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November 29, 2014, 05:39:55 PM
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I don't follow
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November 29, 2014, 05:49:38 PM
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check this adress:

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/address.dws?AXuwBHwM44NZ2cuYqB3a3hWk8XVC4zo4n2.htm

and this outgoing transaction:
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/tx.dws?207745.htm

150000 coins from airdrops in one transaction - and that one happend on 1st of september even before the claiming of 636 coins started


i can keep that shit coming no worries. As stated before 80% to 90% of traffic on the chain is made up of this scam. You really can't miss that.
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November 29, 2014, 06:06:10 PM
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i am following this transaction from 1st september now:

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/tx.dws?207745.htm

these 150k coins end up in this transaction for  200k on the 9th sept:
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/tx.dws?212414.htm

end up here in this adress with 450000 coins:

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/address.dws?AT48a2R6w4Ebk8yYxqWE6fjFBKSqACcJy5.htm


it's all a bit much. Did he think this will not be noticed?
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November 29, 2014, 07:11:44 PM
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what if he is also the one giving the buysupport at cryptsy?

I think it makes sense to him to hold that buysupport because he already has 80%+ of the coins.
He can effectively manipulate that market as he is pleased.

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November 29, 2014, 07:51:51 PM
Last edit: November 29, 2014, 08:10:08 PM by smalltimer
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block broadcast minutes ago. https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/block.dws?76194.htm

let me show you what can be found there:

this adress receives airdrops:
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/address.dws?AdM67QbqBBgAeHNiYHRaWRVmUk1WMdUy5a.htm

on that adress old outgoing transaction:
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/tx.dws?208503.htm

now look at that! This can't be denied. 95 inputs directly from airdrops in one transaction worth 30000 coins ending up at an adress which contains 273k coins.
Who wants to tell me this is all in order is very likely in on the scam or needs their head checked


these two linked adresses are also interesting (repeatedly claims 2 airdrops on the exact same block directly from the premine wallets):
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/address.dws?AYEkRf9fNbLVkCTjHBpKHZD1X578TaYK6g.htm

it links to here:
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/address.dws?AXuwBHwM44NZ2cuYqB3a3hWk8XVC4zo4n2.htm



do i need to look for more evidence or will you be able to do it yourself now? (i got other things to do aswell)
It's all over the chain.
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November 29, 2014, 08:36:17 PM
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next block

this adress claims an airdrop:
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/address.dws?AQNg2Hfebw75qSopd1N9XM3mQeRXDZomEP.htm

note this adress claimed many airdrops and even 3 airdrops on the exact same block

not surprised to find the coins end up here:
AXuwBHwM44NZ2cuYqB3a3hWk8XVC4zo4n2

it's really all happening out in the open thanks to public ledger.
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November 29, 2014, 08:48:02 PM
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you need to shut this coin down.
If you continue to defend it and this continues to be traded on exchanges and does not die very quick now i will inform iceland government, international lawenforcement and the western media about this.
I am sick of the scams and this one is one magnitude too big.

The reputation not only of altcoins and this board but also of bitcoin could be greatly tranished. So i urge you to take this off exchanges and shut this scam down to save the last of dignity this community still has.

This can't be tolerated.

LOL, please do. If anyone can find Baldur the Icelandic police sure are not the people.

"Lost coins only make everyone else’s coins worth slightly more. Think of it as a donation to everyone". Satoshi Nakamoto
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November 29, 2014, 08:55:44 PM
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this is another adress that received 5 airdrops today
51000 coins from airdrops in total:

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/address.dws?AYEkRf9fNbLVkCTjHBpKHZD1X578TaYK6g.htm

this one received 11 airdrops in 3 days:
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/address.dws?Ack19fieKXnBJBowaZpSAkpgub9FTdorFM.htm



It looks like these people have access to multiple I'd numbers and are claiming them illegally.

Think about it, is it possible that someone interested in Crypto is using one address to claim 11 times. Perhaps he/she is getting social id # from his family and spouses of the family, its not a conspiracy.

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