From what I've read they ask for 2 bills of any kind and not for your id's to keep your privacy. They only do this to recognize that you're a Dutch citizen.
On the other hand, like you said there might be a part that does not trust it and won't redeem their coins. In my point of view this is a good way to check whether you are a citizen for a fair distribution.
Agreed and that's not what I'm worrying about (so much). It's the part where the DB/inbox/application/whatever containing those proof of residence docs gets (w)hacked and our residential data gets scattered around the interwebs. So many people 'trusted' (read $$$) MtGox with their personal data. After all the recent events, would you still trust them with your home address?
Edit: I'd reccon you'll get the fairest distribution and the most trading power for this coin if you distribute it along people other then forum-lurking-altcoin-collecting-miners-with-no-money-to-share (no offence and including myself
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). The sollution is fairly I easy I think. Just suit some people up, make the coins portable (paper wallet, USB stick) and go to different AH's in the major cities. Give those coins/wallet to the families/people and tell them a nice story about CryptoCoins. Combine that with maybe a Android wallet app, QR codes, or whatever - could be as simple as a redeem ticket. Maybe even put up a stand with a 25 gulden look-a-like bill.
What's left to do is finding out which laws apply when you set down your distributionpoint.
What, your point being?
You think a scam can't mix with an .com domain?
You'd rather put your faith in a .tk (lol, i wrote the 'dot dot tk' here and I got a 'suspicious link removed') or .info address?
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Ofcourse, anything is possible given you have the time and patience to set everything up correctly (and break more then one law in the process). However a .com address has fairly strict policies about it's registar data. Not like a .nl address where you can just have that data masked by your hosting provider.