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March 27, 2014, 06:59:49 AM
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It's been crawling.......I love you.

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March 27, 2014, 07:02:11 AM
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If it isn't  the Bit Thugs, when does the extortion start if I may ask? Or have you already done it?
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March 27, 2014, 07:02:26 AM
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I hate all the country coins so much

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March 27, 2014, 07:16:57 AM
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Looks like something strange is going on with Auroacoin block chain.

Starting at block 5375 it certainly appears as if something is slowing down the chain.


Any ideas?


~BCX~
The creator wasn't around when Namecoin had the block slowdown problem, so they never implemented measures to fix it. Multipools raped auroracoin when it was $90 and then left it with super high difficulty and worthless (because of creator withdrawing his coins), lol
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March 27, 2014, 07:22:53 AM
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If it isn't  the Bit Thugs, when does the extortion start if I may ask? Or have you already done it?

hahhah so pay em then Wink lol

sorry i found that amusing big time Smiley

hey some of us like wrecking stuff just for fun we don't have to be paid to do it..


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March 27, 2014, 07:25:05 AM
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If it isn't  the Bit Thugs, when does the extortion start if I may ask? Or have you already done it?

hahhah so pay em then Wink lol

sorry i found that amusing big time Smiley

hey some of us like wrecking stuff just for fun we don't have to be paid to do it..



classic spoetnik using 1 hand to troll and the other to jerk off bitcoinexpress.
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March 27, 2014, 07:26:11 AM
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Jerking off people is cool..thats not even a diss anymore.

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March 27, 2014, 07:35:28 AM
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If it ever does get to 5400 will we see more?

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March 27, 2014, 07:39:01 AM
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This is called compensating for your little member.
are you a fucking preannouncement for ozziecoin?  

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March 27, 2014, 08:13:27 AM
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Wow,

what a pathethic waste of human life some people are.

Aur has been proved real.

Come tell those 500+Icelanders you destroyed their currency because you could not possibly admit you are wrong.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/544259455688424/
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March 27, 2014, 08:19:56 AM
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Wow,

what a pathethic waste of human life some people are.

Aur has been proved real.

Come tell those 500+Icelanders you destroyed their currency because you could not possibly admit you are wrong.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/544259455688424/

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March 27, 2014, 08:26:24 AM
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If news of this gets out, I'm sure it'll do wonders for crypto's reputation in general.

Hacker destroys Iceland's crypto coin ... yeah, that will go over well... certainly make people feel comfortable investing in and using cryptos all over the World.
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March 27, 2014, 08:29:44 AM
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If news of this gets out, I'm sure it'll do wonders for crypto's reputation in general.

Hacker destroys Iceland's crypto coin ... yeah, that will go over well... certainly make people feel comfortable investing in and using cryptos all over the World.
maybe you should stop supporting cryptocurrencies that have low difficulties and can be hacked and use secure ones instead then
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March 27, 2014, 08:31:40 AM
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Calling it Iceland's crypto was the joke right from the start.  Image if the coin because fully implemented in Iceland and another country did this as warefare.  Country coins are lame.

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March 27, 2014, 08:35:30 AM
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If news of this gets out, I'm sure it'll do wonders for crypto's reputation in general.

Hacker destroys Iceland's crypto coin ... yeah, that will go over well... certainly make people feel comfortable investing in and using cryptos all over the World.

If its true, its going to screw Bitcoin confidence as well..
Oh well, at least BCX ego will be high
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March 27, 2014, 08:36:33 AM
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If news of this gets out, I'm sure it'll do wonders for crypto's reputation in general.

Hacker destroys Iceland's crypto coin ... yeah, that will go over well... certainly make people feel comfortable investing in and using cryptos all over the World.
maybe you should stop supporting cryptocurrencies that have low difficulties and can be hacked and use secure ones instead then

I don't support AUR personally, never owned it, never planned to own it.

It still is the wrong thing to do, however, on a number of levels.

Even if looking at it from a general viewpoint as cryptos go, it was the wrong thing to do. The general public won't think... oh, the difficulty was low and it could be hacked, so it deserved to be killed. They'll instead think cryptos are all vulnerable to hackers. Great news right after the Gox stuff.

Maybe kill a couple of more coins, and kill some exchanges too, as a bonus. I'm sure people will be eager to embrace cryptos then.

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March 27, 2014, 08:39:03 AM
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If news of this gets out, I'm sure it'll do wonders for crypto's reputation in general.

Hacker destroys Iceland's crypto coin ... yeah, that will go over well... certainly make people feel comfortable investing in and using cryptos all over the World.

Some people unfortunately don't understand the consequences outside the small radius of their 20/20 hindsight.  Sure, AUR might/will die due to their efforts - but due to the media attention this coin has gained, as a result the whole cryptocurrency cause will suffer as a result.  At least the hackers are going to empty all their bags into fiat before AUR is pronounced dead, right?  Because, you know, otherwise their own net worth is going to plummet.

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March 27, 2014, 08:41:23 AM
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If news of this gets out, I'm sure it'll do wonders for crypto's reputation in general.

Hacker destroys Iceland's crypto coin ... yeah, that will go over well... certainly make people feel comfortable investing in and using cryptos all over the World.

Some people unfortunately don't understand the consequences outside the small radius of their 20/20 hindsight.  Sure, AUR might/will die due to their efforts - but due to the media attention this coin has gained, as a result the whole cryptocurrency cause will cause.  At least the hackers are going to empty all their bags into fiat before AUR is pronounced dead, right?

I'm not sure if many here realize how much exposure AUR got in Iceland. At first I thought it was a dinky meme coin, that nobody knew about ... like most alts, right?

Then I read about Iceland's politicians having meetings over it. Then read where AUR was on the national news. It's a big deal there, from what I can tell. It's not like killing Taxi coin.
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March 27, 2014, 08:41:54 AM
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If news of this gets out, I'm sure it'll do wonders for crypto's reputation in general.

Hacker destroys Iceland's crypto coin ... yeah, that will go over well... certainly make people feel comfortable investing in and using cryptos all over the World.
maybe you should stop supporting cryptocurrencies that have low difficulties and can be hacked and use secure ones instead then

I don't support AUR personally, never owned it, never planned to own it.

It still is the wrong thing to do, however, on a number of levels.

Even if looking at it from a general viewpoint as cryptos go, it was the wrong thing to do. The general public won't think... oh, the difficulty was low and it could be hacked, so it deserved to be killed. They'll instead think cryptos are all vulnerable to hackers. Great news right after the Gox stuff.

Maybe kill a couple of more coins, and kill some exchanges too, as a bonus. I'm sure people will be eager to embrace cryptos then.


in the long term it's a good thing, if BCX is successful he can show how the algorithm is insecure and newer currencies will have to use something else
if he's unsuccessful, it will prove that the newer algorithm is secure given enough hashpower
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