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March 25, 2014, 11:32:14 AM Last edit: March 26, 2014, 06:51:31 PM by Canaanite |
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I'm happy to see that Balduro stands by his words and deliver the coins. The Media is going crazy over it So far we didn't see any crazy dump of coins - I personally think that if you get a present you don't sell it away (But I do forecast a rollercoaster in the price due to speculators) Icelandic business have the right attitude to accepting it and merchants tools already functioning... I wonder how the government will react, it can be a big Milestone in the life of Bitcoin
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March 25, 2014, 11:39:55 AM |
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I'm happy to see that Balduro stands by his words and deliver the coins. The Media is going crazy over it So far we didn't see any crazy dump of coins - I personally think that if you get a present you don't sell it away (But I do forecast a rollercoaster in the price due to speculators) Icelandic business have the right attitude to accepting it and merchants tools already functioning... I wonder how the government will react, it can be a big Milestone in the life of Bitcoin Although the price has not plunged down, it has fallen a bit. I admit I expected an immediate crazy dump of coins.
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Canaanite (OP)
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March 25, 2014, 11:43:41 AM |
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Although the price has not plunged down, it has fallen a bit. I admit I expected an immediate crazy dump of coins. I want to say its due to High supply but I doubt that new to the bitcoin world know how to convert the money and dump it They do have website who do it for them : http://auroracoin.com/you deposit Auroras and get Bitcoins back Its probably still pure speculation
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March 25, 2014, 01:11:56 PM |
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I'm happy to see that Balduro stands by his words and deliver the coins. The Media is going crazy over it So far we didn't see any crazy dump of coins - I personally think that if you get a present you don't sell it away (But I do forecast a rollercoaster in the price due to speculators) Icelandic business have the right attitude to accepting it and merchants tools already functioning... I wonder how the government will react, it can be a big Milestone in the life of Bitcoin Where are you getting this news?
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March 25, 2014, 01:27:30 PM |
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This implies auroracoin is already more popular than bitcoin, with 1% adoption. The crypto war against ignorance has been won today. Thanks Balduro. Great idea. Best wishes to you. Many people have ideas, a few get to work to make things happen. You are one of those rare individuals.
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Canaanite (OP)
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March 25, 2014, 01:30:19 PM |
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I'm happy to see that Balduro stands by his words and deliver the coins. The Media is going crazy over it So far we didn't see any crazy dump of coins - I personally think that if you get a present you don't sell it away (But I do forecast a rollercoaster in the price due to speculators) Icelandic business have the right attitude to accepting it and merchants tools already functioning... I wonder how the government will react, it can be a big Milestone in the life of Bitcoin Where are you getting this news? 1% of Iceland population -> http://auroracoin.org/ (there is a counter) no coins were dumped when AUR was 100usd -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=446062.0 (all addresses are posted)[/li][/list] Icelanders are talking about AUR -> https://www.facebook.com/auroracoin.org
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March 25, 2014, 01:31:21 PM Last edit: March 25, 2014, 02:00:19 PM by crocko |
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I hope that the price of AUR will raise again, I am still a bag-holder, I purchased AUR just before the begin to fall under 0.05 And like me are many others people, which right now want only to recover their investment...
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March 25, 2014, 01:34:07 PM |
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I'm happy to see that Balduro stands by his words and deliver the coins. The Media is going crazy over it So far we didn't see any crazy dump of coins - I personally think that if you get a present you don't sell it away (But I do forecast a rollercoaster in the price due to speculators) Icelandic business have the right attitude to accepting it and merchants tools already functioning... I wonder how the government will react, it can be a big Milestone in the life of Bitcoin Where are you getting this news? Yes, i'm also curious... Can you maybe link us few articles or scan some newspaper media coverage?
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Canaanite (OP)
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March 25, 2014, 01:39:42 PM |
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I'm happy to see that Balduro stands by his words and deliver the coins. The Media is going crazy over it So far we didn't see any crazy dump of coins - I personally think that if you get a present you don't sell it away (But I do forecast a rollercoaster in the price due to speculators) Icelandic business have the right attitude to accepting it and merchants tools already functioning... I wonder how the government will react, it can be a big Milestone in the life of Bitcoin Where are you getting this news? Yes, i'm also curious... Can you maybe link us few articles or scan some newspaper media coverage? Ofcourse, I answered above also merchant tools : Moolah.io The facebook page https://www.facebook.com/auroracoin.org has a lot of information from the Media but its in Icelandic This is forbes talking about Auroracoin few hours ago : http://www.forbes.com/sites/ericmack/2014/03/24/national-bitcoin-alternative-auroracoin-launches-to-save-icelands-economy/
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March 25, 2014, 01:56:50 PM |
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March 25, 2014, 01:58:14 PM |
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I'm happy to see that Balduro stands by his words and deliver the coins. The Media is going crazy over it So far we didn't see any crazy dump of coins - I personally think that if you get a present you don't sell it away (But I do forecast a rollercoaster in the price due to speculators) Icelandic business have the right attitude to accepting it and merchants tools already functioning... I wonder how the government will react, it can be a big Milestone in the life of Bitcoin Where are you getting this news? Yes, i'm also curious... Can you maybe link us few articles or scan some newspaper media coverage? Ofcourse, I answered above also merchant tools : Moolah.io The facebook page https://www.facebook.com/auroracoin.org has a lot of information from the Media but its in Icelandic This is forbes talking about Auroracoin few hours ago : http://www.forbes.com/sites/ericmack/2014/03/24/national-bitcoin-alternative-auroracoin-launches-to-save-icelands-economy/Well then, i guess congratulations are in order. Good job. Just keep those volcanoes from erupting. That last one 3 years ago screwed my trip!
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Canaanite (OP)
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March 25, 2014, 02:09:34 PM |
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I'm happy to see that Balduro stands by his words and deliver the coins. The Media is going crazy over it So far we didn't see any crazy dump of coins - I personally think that if you get a present you don't sell it away (But I do forecast a rollercoaster in the price due to speculators) Icelandic business have the right attitude to accepting it and merchants tools already functioning... I wonder how the government will react, it can be a big Milestone in the life of Bitcoin Where are you getting this news? Yes, i'm also curious... Can you maybe link us few articles or scan some newspaper media coverage? Ofcourse, I answered above also merchant tools : Moolah.io The facebook page https://www.facebook.com/auroracoin.org has a lot of information from the Media but its in Icelandic This is forbes talking about Auroracoin few hours ago : http://www.forbes.com/sites/ericmack/2014/03/24/national-bitcoin-alternative-auroracoin-launches-to-save-icelands-economy/Well then, i guess congratulations are in order. Good job. Just keep those volcanoes from erupting. That last one 3 years ago screwed my trip! There is a lot more to be done.. The government doesn't like this at all http://www.coindesk.com/icelandic-parliament-committee-holds-closed-session-discuss-auroracoin/and there is still not a lot to do with your Auroracoin... so there is need to focus on merchants acceptance
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March 25, 2014, 02:15:42 PM |
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I'm happy to see that Balduro stands by his words and deliver the coins. The Media is going crazy over it So far we didn't see any crazy dump of coins - I personally think that if you get a present you don't sell it away (But I do forecast a rollercoaster in the price due to speculators) Icelandic business have the right attitude to accepting it and merchants tools already functioning... I wonder how the government will react, it can be a big Milestone in the life of Bitcoin Where are you getting this news? Yes, i'm also curious... Can you maybe link us few articles or scan some newspaper media coverage? Ofcourse, I answered above also merchant tools : Moolah.io The facebook page https://www.facebook.com/auroracoin.org has a lot of information from the Media but its in Icelandic This is forbes talking about Auroracoin few hours ago : http://www.forbes.com/sites/ericmack/2014/03/24/national-bitcoin-alternative-auroracoin-launches-to-save-icelands-economy/Well then, i guess congratulations are in order. Good job. Just keep those volcanoes from erupting. That last one 3 years ago screwed my trip! There is a lot more to be done.. The government doesn't like this at all http://www.coindesk.com/icelandic-parliament-committee-holds-closed-session-discuss-auroracoin/and there is still not a lot to do with your Auroracoin... so there is need to focus on merchants acceptance Open an Auroracoin brothel. It'll get the coins into circulation, and make some people happy =)
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Canaanite (OP)
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March 25, 2014, 02:59:13 PM |
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Open an Auroracoin brothel. It'll get the coins into circulation, and make some people happy =)
Sure way to make a good reputation out of it
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March 25, 2014, 03:21:36 PM |
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I still can't find any info showing that 1% of Icelanders have gotten there coin (although, that's about 3,000 people so not an all to staggering number, but it's not a small number for sure). It feels to me that if the airdrop was so pivotal, they would allow the display of redemption to be more easily accessible.
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March 25, 2014, 03:33:33 PM |
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I would never invest in a coin with a 50% pre-mine. Good news for the Icelandic people though if true.
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Canaanite (OP)
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March 25, 2014, 04:17:48 PM |
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I still can't find any info showing that 1% of Icelanders have gotten there coin (although, that's about 3,000 people so not an all to staggering number, but it's not a small number for sure). It feels to me that if the airdrop was so pivotal, they would allow the display of redemption to be more easily accessible.
http://auroracoin.org/up to now 156774 coins were given away. that's 1.49% of the coins
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March 25, 2014, 04:19:56 PM |
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Where do you get this 1% statistics?
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illodin
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March 25, 2014, 04:25:20 PM |
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Although the price has not plunged down, it has fallen a bit. I admit I expected an immediate crazy dump of coins.
Which is the reason it has fallen a bit. Markets always price in the expectations.
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Canaanite (OP)
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March 25, 2014, 04:28:31 PM |
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Where do you get this 1% statistics? Auroracoin website http://auroracoin.org/ (its on 1.5%) Plus you can verify its true by looking at the facebook page with a huge traffic by Icelanders
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March 25, 2014, 04:29:42 PM |
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Coinmarketcap currently shows it at 184 place, but it only has a question mark for it's price.
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Canaanite (OP)
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March 25, 2014, 04:29:58 PM |
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Although the price has not plunged down, it has fallen a bit. I admit I expected an immediate crazy dump of coins.
Which is the reason it has fallen a bit. Markets always price in the expectations. Its true in some cases, but in this case the market is still not liquid enough... few whales decide what are their expectations. If you believe in Auroracoin just buy and hold for a long term. no way telling where its going to by speculating
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celebreze32
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March 25, 2014, 04:31:20 PM |
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Coinmarketcap currently shows it at 184 place, but it only has a question mark for it's price.
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Canaanite (OP)
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March 25, 2014, 04:31:34 PM |
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Coinmarketcap currently shows it at 184 place, but it only has a question mark for it's price.
I guess it is a bug cryptsy ( https://www.cryptsy.com/markets/view/160) is at 0.019 btc per AUR which is down by some percents from yesterday
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celebreze32
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March 25, 2014, 04:35:42 PM |
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It's not perfect and I have seen glitches before. All I saw is below
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celebreze32
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March 25, 2014, 04:40:40 PM |
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It looks like it must be a glitch because you were right about cryptsy. The latest trades are below.
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March 25, 2014, 05:27:28 PM |
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I still can't find any info showing that 1% of Icelanders have gotten there coin (although, that's about 3,000 people so not an all to staggering number, but it's not a small number for sure). It feels to me that if the airdrop was so pivotal, they would allow the display of redemption to be more easily accessible.
http://auroracoin.org/up to now 156774 coins were given away. that's 1.49% of the coins Thanks for the info. Out of curiousity, if I recall correctly, since the airdrop involves using national credentials, do we know where most of the redemption is occurring? Has the developer made any tools to track if a certain region is not redeeming so that can be addressed? It's nice to see the airdrop seeming to have effect, is there any place where a independent third party is vetting the results of the airdrop so far?
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Canaanite (OP)
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March 25, 2014, 07:30:56 PM |
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I still can't find any info showing that 1% of Icelanders have gotten there coin (although, that's about 3,000 people so not an all to staggering number, but it's not a small number for sure). It feels to me that if the airdrop was so pivotal, they would allow the display of redemption to be more easily accessible.
http://auroracoin.org/up to now 156774 coins were given away. that's 1.49% of the coins Thanks for the info. Out of curiousity, if I recall correctly, since the airdrop involves using national credentials, do we know where most of the redemption is occurring? Has the developer made any tools to track if a certain region is not redeeming so that can be addressed? It's nice to see the airdrop seeming to have effect, is there any place where a independent third party is vetting the results of the airdrop so far? Im not sure I understand it correctly... but the exemption is happening in Iceland. most of the population lives in Reykjavik
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March 25, 2014, 08:00:36 PM |
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March 25, 2014, 08:01:21 PM |
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I still can't find any info showing that 1% of Icelanders have gotten there coin (although, that's about 3,000 people so not an all to staggering number, but it's not a small number for sure). It feels to me that if the airdrop was so pivotal, they would allow the display of redemption to be more easily accessible.
http://auroracoin.org/up to now 156774 coins were given away. that's 1.49% of the coins Thanks for the info. Out of curiousity, if I recall correctly, since the airdrop involves using national credentials, do we know where most of the redemption is occurring? Has the developer made any tools to track if a certain region is not redeeming so that can be addressed? It's nice to see the airdrop seeming to have effect, is there any place where a independent third party is vetting the results of the airdrop so far? Im not sure I understand it correctly... but the exemption is happening in Iceland. most of the population lives in Reykjavik Thanks for your response. I got my answer from another similar thread. I knew that the greater Reykjavik area was home to over 1/2 of the country's population, but I wanted to know if we could track redemption in the smaller towns throughout the country.
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Canaanite (OP)
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March 25, 2014, 10:11:52 PM |
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It looks like the price roller coaster just started
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March 25, 2014, 11:37:04 PM |
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The price seems to be dropping and dropping now.
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illodin
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March 25, 2014, 11:42:30 PM |
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It's slowly going down in price!
The price seems to be dropping and dropping now.
I don't think the goal for this coin was to get an ever-increasing BTC market price on cryptsy. The volatility just shows that the "market" has no clue what to think of this coin. And how could it? It is just the beginning.
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Canaanite (OP)
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March 26, 2014, 07:06:49 AM |
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The price seems to be dropping and dropping now.
so what? in the long term if this coin is really going to work the price is going to go up...
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March 26, 2014, 08:08:33 AM |
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Re: In 30 Hours already 3.1% of Iceland's population claimed their Auroracoins
Re: In 30 Hours already 3.1% 0.1% of Iceland's population claimed their Auroracoins, Devs Claim The Rest. I fixed the title for you. ~BCX~ Until proven otherwise, the number of actual Icelanders that have claimed their coins is 3.1%. The claim made by BCX is made up on the spot and completely unsupported. When you start pointing to actual non-refutable evidence of this being the scam that you for some reason wish so hard for it to be -- you have every right to gloat. Until then, you are only putting forth your personal speculations as unsupported facts. Right now you're really just the religion to AUR's science
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Canaanite (OP)
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March 26, 2014, 08:16:29 AM |
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Re: In 30 Hours already 3.1% of Iceland's population claimed their Auroracoins
Re: In 30 Hours already 3.1% 0.1% of Iceland's population claimed their Auroracoins, Devs Claim The Rest. I fixed the title for you. ~BCX~ You need to come with a proof for that... I think you should join the facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/auroracoin.org and see for yourself. in just 24 hours there is 100% increments in the likes and there are a lot of Icelandic people talking about the coins they recieved
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March 26, 2014, 08:20:29 AM |
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You need to come with a proof for that... I think you should join the facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/auroracoin.org and see for yourself. in just 24 hours there is 100% increments in the likes and there are a lot of Icelandic people talking about the coins they recieved His mind is made up no fact in the world is going to change that.
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March 26, 2014, 08:26:34 AM |
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Re: In 30 Hours already 3.1% of Iceland's population claimed their Auroracoins
Re: In 30 Hours already 3.1% 0.1% of Iceland's population claimed their Auroracoins, Devs Claim The Rest. I fixed the title for you. ~BCX~ Until proven otherwise, the number of actual Icelanders that have claimed their coins is 3.1%. The claim made by BCX is made up on the spot and completely unsupported. When you start pointing to actual non-refutable evidence of this being the scam that you for some reason wish so hard for it to be -- you have every right to gloat. Until then, you are only putting forth your personal speculations as unsupported facts. Right now you're really just the religion to AUR's science Come back at block 5401 and we'll continue this conversation. ~BCX~ Your plan to make an attack on the block chain based on your own religion is in fact -- and I know this is hard for you to understand -- not evidence that you are right.
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Canaanite (OP)
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March 26, 2014, 06:50:59 PM |
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Its more offensive than funny
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let's make a deal.
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March 26, 2014, 07:21:29 PM |
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Its more offensive than funny
it's not like btctalk is exempt from godwin's law.
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March 26, 2014, 07:26:24 PM |
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Estimated arrival of block 5401? I would like to know when to pop my popcorn.
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let's make a deal.
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March 26, 2014, 07:30:11 PM |
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Estimated arrival of block 5401? I would like to know when to pop my popcorn.
could be a while. right now ronpaulcoin is more profitable to mine than fucking auroracoin. aurora is a waste of hashrate in a desert of profitability.
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March 26, 2014, 07:33:09 PM |
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I came to say congratz but then i red whole topic...well i'd say good luck after this.
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March 26, 2014, 08:11:47 PM |
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I call "bullshit" on the thread title. I agree with BCX....probably less than .01%
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March 26, 2014, 08:14:17 PM |
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i cant see so many people in icelaand claiming there auroracoins. how many auroracoins are there and what do people think the price will be for them after this whole thing is done? how does someone in iceland claim their coins btw?
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March 26, 2014, 08:25:12 PM |
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i cant see so many people in icelaand claiming there auroracoins. how many auroracoins are there and what do people think the price will be for them after this whole thing is done? how does someone in iceland claim their coins btw?
Throught main site?
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March 26, 2014, 08:51:24 PM |
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So about 4 -5 hours till we see what BCX can do? I'm excited to see if he can really do it.
Anyone else with Better ETA throw it out there.
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March 26, 2014, 11:59:03 PM Last edit: March 27, 2014, 12:15:54 AM by kalus |
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i cant see so many people in icelaand claiming there auroracoins. how many auroracoins are there and what do people think the price will be for them after this whole thing is done? how does someone in iceland claim their coins btw?
Icelanders are NOT claiming their coins. this quote from the auroracoin thread: Have 100 (unused) working Kennitalas, that are 100% in Aurora database, need Islandic SMS number(s).Will share 50%. Instant cash out to Bitcoin. Can do big volume! Why would someone with a icelandic number share anything with you? You can find lots of kennitalas just googling around
Because most out of Google are already used! hahahaha want some free auroracoin? google an icelandic ID number. there's your so-called 4% adoption rate. fucking fraud.
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March 27, 2014, 12:12:58 AM |
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my ETA was wayyy off. The chain is crawling.
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March 27, 2014, 12:54:22 AM |
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so in theory you could just find people in iceland and get their ID number and type it in on site and get free aurora coins?
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March 27, 2014, 01:02:28 AM |
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so in theory you could just find people in iceland and get their ID number and type it in on site and get free aurora coins?
In theory. DDMMYY-XXXX.
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March 27, 2014, 01:08:05 AM |
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so in theory you could just find people in iceland and get their ID number and type it in on site and get free aurora coins?
I think it's highly impossible to received auroracoins by doing that. I read somewhere that they are using a facebook app wherein it will access your personal information on facebook including phone numbers and it will match the ID number of every citizen.
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March 27, 2014, 02:31:37 AM |
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oh this would make things much more legit then. cause i could see a few very smart people figuring things out and releasing a large amount of coin to themselves.
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March 27, 2014, 03:58:46 AM |
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hahahaha want some free auroracoin? google an icelandic ID number.
there's your so-called 4% adoption rate. fucking fraud.
Just knowing an ID is not enough you know. so in theory you could just find people in iceland and get their ID number and type it in on site and get free aurora coins?
No. Currently they have to verify via SMS or FB account made prior to airdrop.
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March 27, 2014, 04:20:19 AM |
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so in theory you could just find people in iceland and get their ID number and type it in on site and get free aurora coins?
No. Currently they have to verify via SMS or FB account made prior to airdrop. web sms.
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There are many 31.8 coin transactions on the blockchain.
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March 27, 2014, 06:05:48 AM |
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It seems like that Auroracoin distributions doing pretty good. I just hope all of those 31.8 transactions were from legitimate claimants. If this become successful it will be a big triumph not only for Auroracoin but for the whole crypto community.
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March 27, 2014, 10:26:53 AM |
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Bullshit.
Where is the percentage of airdrop of the coin webpage coming from?
The blockchain is blocked sin ce last night, and the transactions of the previous blocks do not match the percentage.
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March 27, 2014, 10:31:51 AM |
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Bullshit.
Where is the percentage of airdrop of the coin webpage coming from?
The blockchain is blocked since last night, and the transactions of the previous blocks do not match the percentage.
Its almost 5% by now the blockchain is stuck because of some idiot called BCX trying to ruin it. it might take a while until the next block will be found. when you will be able to enter you will see transaction of 31.8; in addition you can just go to https://www.facebook.com/auroracoin.organd see the business that accept Auroracoin. The people who claimed it. and some people having problems seeing their coins in the wallet. so yeah.. IT IS 5% unless you can prove otherwise.
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March 27, 2014, 10:34:38 AM |
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Bullshit.
Where is the percentage of airdrop of the coin webpage coming from?
The blockchain is blocked sin ce last night, and the transactions of the previous blocks do not match the percentage.
From the websites internal database of claimed coins, not the chain... The logic behind this is not hard to figure out...
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valiron
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March 27, 2014, 10:50:29 AM |
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Bullshit.
Where is the percentage of airdrop of the coin webpage coming from?
The blockchain is blocked since last night, and the transactions of the previous blocks do not match the percentage.
Its almost 5% by now the blockchain is stuck because of some idiot called BCX trying to ruin it. it might take a while until the next block will be found. when you will be able to enter you will see transaction of 31.8; in addition you can just go to https://www.facebook.com/auroracoin.organd see the business that accept Auroracoin. The people who claimed it. and some people having problems seeing their coins in the wallet. so yeah.. IT IS 5% unless you can prove otherwise. "IT IS 5% unless you can prove otherwise." Are you kidding? There is no reason to believe a percentage that we don't know what it means or to what it corresponds to. But anyway, I will prove you that it is FALSE: In numbers...how many thousands is 5% ? Using the numbers in the webpage, which claim that 330,000 icelanders are elegible, this is 16,500 icelanders. The number of transactions in the blockchain previous to last block (5379 2014-03-26 23:48:54) do not match by far the percentage announced in the webpage at that moment. For instance, at 14:33 GMT on 3/26/2014 I personally recorded the percentage in the webpage and it was 3.64% which is 12,012 icelanders, and you can check that you don't have more than 2,000 transactions of 31.8 AUR in the blockchain. This proves that the percentage in the webpage is bullshit. Also, quite curiously, the percentage in the webpage is increasing at a constant pace which is unrealistic. SO...UNLESS YOU CAN PROVE OTHERWISE, THE 5% IS BULLSHIT.
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valiron
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March 27, 2014, 10:51:47 AM |
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Bullshit.
Where is the percentage of airdrop of the coin webpage coming from?
The blockchain is blocked sin ce last night, and the transactions of the previous blocks do not match the percentage.
From the websites internal database of claimed coins, not the chain... The logic behind this is not hard to figure out... The logic is that this number is bullshit, and we may have a dev scam going on here.
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March 27, 2014, 10:55:20 AM |
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On top of the impossible figures, we can read that on the webpage: 513124.8 Airdrop coins in circulation In circulation?
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March 27, 2014, 11:01:30 AM |
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Bullshit.
Where is the percentage of airdrop of the coin webpage coming from?
The blockchain is blocked since last night, and the transactions of the previous blocks do not match the percentage.
Its almost 5% by now the blockchain is stuck because of some idiot called BCX trying to ruin it. it might take a while until the next block will be found. when you will be able to enter you will see transaction of 31.8; in addition you can just go to https://www.facebook.com/auroracoin.organd see the business that accept Auroracoin. The people who claimed it. and some people having problems seeing their coins in the wallet. so yeah.. IT IS 5% unless you can prove otherwise. "IT IS 5% unless you can prove otherwise." Are you kidding? There is no reason to believe a percentage that we don't know what it means or to what it corresponds to. But anyway, I will prove you that it is FALSE: In numbers...how many thousands is 5% ? Using the numbers in the webpage, which claim that 330,000 icelanders are elegible, this is 16,500 icelanders. The number of transactions in the blockchain previous to last block (5379 2014-03-26 23:48:54) do not match by far the percentage announced in the webpage at that moment. For instance, at 14:33 GMT on 3/26/2014 I personally recorded the percentage in the webpage and it was 3.64% which is 12,012 icelanders, and you can check that you don't have more than 2,000 transactions of 31.8 AUR in the blockchain. This proves that the percentage in the webpage is bullshit. Also, quite curiously, the percentage in the webpage is increasing at a constant pace which is unrealistic. SO...UNLESS YOU CAN PROVE OTHERWISE, THE 5% IS BULLSHIT. http://auroraexplorer.atorox.net/chain/AuroraCoin?hi=5279&count=20Go and start counting transaction. It will prove you that you are wrong how do you know its unrealistic? another assumption without proving it? you will see that at day light its going much faster then night time. In other words you have no idea what your talking about. maybe go and read Icelandic newspapers aswell http://www.mbl.is/vidskipti/frettir/2014/03/26/12_thusund_hafa_sott_ser_auroracoin/maybe the facebook group likes number is x4 for no reason?
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March 27, 2014, 11:18:49 AM |
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Bullshit.
Where is the percentage of airdrop of the coin webpage coming from?
The blockchain is blocked since last night, and the transactions of the previous blocks do not match the percentage.
Its almost 5% by now the blockchain is stuck because of some idiot called BCX trying to ruin it. it might take a while until the next block will be found. when you will be able to enter you will see transaction of 31.8; in addition you can just go to https://www.facebook.com/auroracoin.organd see the business that accept Auroracoin. The people who claimed it. and some people having problems seeing their coins in the wallet. so yeah.. IT IS 5% unless you can prove otherwise. "IT IS 5% unless you can prove otherwise." Are you kidding? There is no reason to believe a percentage that we don't know what it means or to what it corresponds to. But anyway, I will prove you that it is FALSE: In numbers...how many thousands is 5% ? Using the numbers in the webpage, which claim that 330,000 icelanders are elegible, this is 16,500 icelanders. The number of transactions in the blockchain previous to last block (5379 2014-03-26 23:48:54) do not match by far the percentage announced in the webpage at that moment. For instance, at 14:33 GMT on 3/26/2014 I personally recorded the percentage in the webpage and it was 3.64% which is 12,012 icelanders, and you can check that you don't have more than 2,000 transactions of 31.8 AUR in the blockchain. This proves that the percentage in the webpage is bullshit. Also, quite curiously, the percentage in the webpage is increasing at a constant pace which is unrealistic. SO...UNLESS YOU CAN PROVE OTHERWISE, THE 5% IS BULLSHIT. http://auroraexplorer.atorox.net/chain/AuroraCoin?hi=5279&count=20Go and start counting transaction. It will prove you that you are wrong how do you know its unrealistic? another assumption without proving it? you will see that at day light its going much faster then night time. In other words you have no idea what your talking about. maybe go and read Icelandic newspapers aswell http://www.mbl.is/vidskipti/frettir/2014/03/26/12_thusund_hafa_sott_ser_auroracoin/maybe the facebook group likes number is x4 for no reason? Go and count yourself. It is plain clear that the figures are way out. You are the one that has no idea. The facebook page or news in the newspapers is not what we are discussing here. Two of the premined address have been depleted (1MM coins) and we have very curious transactions: http://auroraexplorer.atorox.net/address/APjdUEiCX2VfXRsh1BNRDXUbjMsTjXMyCThttp://auroraexplorer.atorox.net/address/AXUtE76RGqZPMdAygYLFX4mLgrK88H6zZ3Care to explain? Following back some 31.8 transactions also brings curious surprises and there is a lot to explain on how the airdrop is done.
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valiron
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March 27, 2014, 11:25:19 AM |
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the blockchain is stuck because of some idiot called BCX trying to ruin it. it might take a while until the next block will be found.
Wow! Didn't seee that! You mean that a single guy can take the coin down? SO you don't need a 51% attack! Just a 0.000001% attack is enough!!
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March 27, 2014, 11:26:10 AM |
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Sure, 17,714 transactions counted manually and thats without the last block that I assume going to have about 3k by itself (takes like 9 hours already)
I assume he just moved coins from one premined to other premined there are no lost coins.
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March 27, 2014, 11:27:14 AM |
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the blockchain is stuck because of some idiot called BCX trying to ruin it. it might take a while until the next block will be found.
Wow! Didn't seee that! You mean that a single guy can take the coin down? SO you don't need a 51% attack! Just a 0.000001% attack is enough!! He take advantage of the hardfork Auroracoin is trying to implement
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March 27, 2014, 11:27:45 AM |
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Sure, 17,714 transactions counted manually and thats without the last block that I assume going to have about 3k by itself (takes like 9 hours already)
I assume he just moved coins from one premined to other premined there are no lost coins.
That is bullshit. Give the number of 31.8 transactions per block and we will check.
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valiron
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March 27, 2014, 11:29:29 AM |
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the blockchain is stuck because of some idiot called BCX trying to ruin it. it might take a while until the next block will be found.
Wow! Didn't seee that! You mean that a single guy can take the coin down? SO you don't need a 51% attack! Just a 0.000001% attack is enough!! He take advantage of the hardfork Auroracoin is trying to implement What are you talking about?
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valiron
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March 27, 2014, 11:31:01 AM |
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So you don't know how many 31.8 transactions per block there are. How did you count them then?
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March 27, 2014, 11:32:23 AM |
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=446062.0Rules on block timestamps altered Forks at block 5400 Gravity well added Block time halved, reward halved, halving time doubled The forum is full of BitcoinExpress spam about him taking down Auroracoin
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March 27, 2014, 11:51:26 AM |
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Here are some Auroracoin - related items in the media From Iceland, In English http://grapevine.is/Home/ReadArticle/Auroracoins-Rain-Down-On-Icelanders-TodayIceland's MBL newspaperhttp://www.mbl.is/vidskipti/frettir/2014/03/25/5_000_bunir_ad_saekja_auroracoin/page contains many more links Google translate: More than five thousand Icelanders have today attended aurora coin - rafmynt which was started at midnight last night . Every one of the country you can apply for 31.8 units of coins on her website , but it is necessary to identify themselves with either a phone number or a Facebook account. Considering the market value of the currency at the moment is a value assigned to each one about 40 thousand ISK . Has it gone down somewhat today, but many had predicted that with the large increase of the currency in circulation would lower its price . As I write 161,257.8 units have been loaded, but it amounts to about 1.54 % of the 10.5 million units that are available free for Icelanders. It is not known who is behind the project , but Baldur Frigg Óðinsson registered for press releases about the coin . No one by that name is listed in the National Register , but there 's probably been referring to the Nordic runic Committee . Then, the home of the currency registered in Panama , but it can be difficult to trace who the real owner of the sites listed there.
Central Bank , the Financial Supervisory Authority and other government agencies have warned the media and called him virtual funds in the notice that was sent out that day. Said there include the value of the currency would be unsafe from time to time and the use of carry risks . There is still unclear whether the use of the currency violates the law of capital controls .
Coin has attracted much attention of foreign media and include discussion of it on the website of Forbes and Guardians today. Forbes article I believe was already linked. Here is the Guardian article: http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/mar/25/bitcoin-goes-national-with-scotcoin-auroracoin
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Is the block 5400 thing really because of BCX egotrip? Not believing if this is for real or not? (or being convinced that it's a scam, because thats basically what is keeps saying). Why not have a look and see if the devs keep their word. Looks like until now, they seem to be doing ok. Sure we could use some more confirmation and actual info from Iceland, but hey, let's see where this experiment go's.
Why break something that could potentially create something great for the icelandic economy. I'd be really disappointed if the DDOS will continue when the succes of the coin has been proven. You can always destroy it later if it's a scam. This could potentially be a perfect grass roots initiative to break loose from the financial ties that have dragged the country in extreme inflation. If it wouldnt be so cold, id consider moving to Iceland, because they were the only country with the balls to let the banks fail, while the rest of us is still waiting for that to happen..
Such a shame that some guy tries to compensates the feeling about his reproductive organ with a big mouth and bunch of botnet systems, when the worlds crypto reputation is at stake. Can't we buy him a nice hummer or something? I'll donate for that cause..
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March 27, 2014, 01:47:28 PM |
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Is the block 5400 thing really because of BCX egotrip? Not believing if this is for real or not? (or being convinced that it's a scam, because thats basically what is keeps saying). Why not have a look and see if the devs keep their word. Looks like until now, they seem to be doing ok. Sure we could use some more confirmation and actual info from Iceland, but hey, let's see where this experiment go's.
Why break something that could potentially create something great for the icelandic economy. I'd be really disappointed if the DDOS will continue when the succes of the coin has been proven. You can always destroy it later if it's a scam. This could potentially be a perfect grass roots initiative to break loose from the financial ties that have dragged the country in extreme inflation. If it wouldnt be so cold, id consider moving to Iceland, because they were the only country with the balls to let the banks fail, while the rest of us is still waiting for that to happen..
Such a shame that some guy tries to compensates the feeling about his reproductive organ with a big mouth and bunch of botnet systems, when the worlds crypto reputation is at stake. Can't we buy him a nice hummer or something? I'll donate for that cause..
Oh BCXpress is a first class asshole alright. I am suprised he has actually lasted as long as he has. This latest idiotic move might just be the point at which he is dealt with permanently.
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March 27, 2014, 02:06:11 PM |
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good. hope it will rise
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March 27, 2014, 02:42:47 PM |
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You guys do know DDOSing a site is illegal, and you can go to jail for quite some time over it. If BCXpress is really doing it, report him to authorities please.
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March 27, 2014, 03:44:31 PM |
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when will this shitcoin gimmick finally collapse? how did it even get 1/100 of the market cap it has. hoping to to see bagholders at dawn
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March 27, 2014, 04:09:11 PM |
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I just signed up this forum today being a newcomer to Crypto-currency (I'm an Icelander who got coins through the airdrop). It is really sad to see the amount of negativity and destructive mindset that a lot of people here have. In fact i've never seen anything like it on other forums ( I frequent forums about all kinds of things, music, films, architecture etc.).
Peace and love from Reykjavik
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March 27, 2014, 04:30:07 PM |
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People getting several times 31.8 are people claiming the 31.8 for family members and friends. Friend of mine collected both for himself and his wife into the same account.
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March 27, 2014, 04:46:43 PM |
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I just signed up this forum today being a newcomer to Crypto-currency (I'm an Icelander who got coins through the airdrop). It is really sad to see the amount of negativity and destructive mindset that a lot of people here have. In fact i've never seen anything like it on other forums ( I frequent forums about all kinds of things, music, films, architecture etc.).
Peace and love from Reykjavik
This scene has disproportionate amount of people who'd still be 24/7'ing redtube and 4chan in their mommas basements if they didn't happen to stumble upon bitcoin back when it was pennies. Gaining easy unearned wealth tends to get to people's heads especially the feeble minded and they become to think of themselves as entitled and others as undeserving. Also, when it's about money, more competition takes attention away from their investments and they just hate seeing someone else succeed even if it would eventually help their own success as well. Given the demographic here comparing this forum to music/film/architecture forums, the difference can be dramatic.
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kalus
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let's make a deal.
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March 27, 2014, 04:49:34 PM |
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auroracoin website is down?
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DC2ngEGbd1ZUKyj8aSzrP1W5TXs5WmPuiR wow need noms
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March 27, 2014, 04:51:27 PM |
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what's up with all the shills registering..or supposed 'local icelandic auroracoin advocates just making their first foray into cryptocurrency section, all seem pretty knowledgable.lol did dev hire pr agency or this just concerted effort by a couple of bagholders
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kalus
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let's make a deal.
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March 27, 2014, 04:53:12 PM |
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shills and bagholders are the most entertaining feature about this coin. that, and the extremely long block confirmation times.
also, the fraud.
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DC2ngEGbd1ZUKyj8aSzrP1W5TXs5WmPuiR wow need noms
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March 27, 2014, 04:55:35 PM |
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auroracoin website is down?
It's working now. It currently says 532141.2 Airdrop coins in circulation, 5.07% of a total 10,500,000 Airdrop coins.
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March 27, 2014, 04:56:48 PM |
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cryptos are dying, there's nothing inherently superior about using them for an american at least, maybe if you are doing something illegal or in a country that is oppressive, but the shitcoin explosion, constant volatility, and constant presence of scammers and profit mongers killed any crypto interest I might have. Basically all shitcoins are worthless to me, and I'll only get into bitcoin if it gets back under 150 bucks each.
These coin makers can say anything they want, but the truth is they are just going to take the money and run.
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auroracoin website is down?
It's working now. It currently says thanks. wanted to see if the developer had responded on their forums about the blockchain problem. weird that the developer was notified weeks ago about a possible flaw, yet chose to do nothing about it.
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March 27, 2014, 08:00:01 PM |
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The dev team had no long term plans for this coin. The goal was to make it to the air drop and cash out the laundered coins. They just didnt plan on the "obstacles" to the easy money. ~BCX~
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March 28, 2014, 11:00:35 AM |
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How come the Auroracoin holders are so willing to be effectively funding the free-money-to-Icelanders airdrop?
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March 28, 2014, 04:01:28 PM |
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When you hit ignore on BCX and all his fake accounts, the average IQ of this forum doubles. Try it.
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