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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Up to 1.78% now

http://auroracoin.org/
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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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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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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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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 Sad
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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 Sad


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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March 26, 2014, 06:50:59 PM
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Its more offensive than funny
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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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