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November 30, 2014, 09:25:54 AM |
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Ah lol aurora is still here. I found an old pm I got im march on btc-e I guess it was to be clear for an half year ago that aurora is a scam
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November 30, 2014, 05:47:50 PM |
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hehe. BCX knew it back then. I knew it fifteen minutes from when I started looking into it, the week it was announced. Fifteen minutes to contact an acquaintance in Iceland. "Any merchants been contacted? Heard anything?" "Nope!" "*sigh*" Done back-asswards for a reason, why? Why the hurry? Why the strict adherence to unreasonable deadlines?? Why not wait, sus things out, TALK TO THE LOCALS, and Get It Right!!! Auroracoin = Springtime for Hitler Built to fail Now... I hope all this isn't lost on you Urocoin disciples. In chaos lies opportunity.
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forlackofabettername (OP)
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November 30, 2014, 06:05:55 PM |
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this received couple of airdrops today: ALTDfdRoDeAcczUgkG7cbpFZkHN74VfE3d sends it on to AXuwBHwM44NZ2cuYqB3a3hWk8XVC4zo4n2 i think i have not seen a single legitimate claim of an airdrop today. Everything goes to the same 10 to 15 adresses of which 13 send on to the other two. all airdrops of today more or less are linked to AXuwBHwM44NZ2cuYqB3a3hWk8XVC4zo4n2
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AYEkRf9fNbLVkCTjHBpKHZD1X578TaYK6g the wallets receiving premine today and not linked to these two adresses yet, will be linked to them within 72 hours. these two adresses claim airdrops and receive same time airdrops from other adresses which claim on the same blocks even. So pretty much every claim of an airdrop you saw yesterday and today (and will keep seeing) will end up in one of the two adresses above. Auroracoin airdrop is predictable. This is a huge bust. the two adresses shown above link even to each other: txid: 26b7626bbbbdcee4d60af6d5521bd4bfc4778c8dc708ea4e151d1baab525bbf0 https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/tx.dws?308535.htm
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"If you see fraud and don't shout fraud, you are a fraud" -- Nassim Taleb
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solid12345
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November 30, 2014, 06:47:59 PM |
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Now... I hope all this isn't lost on you Urocoin disciples.
In chaos lies opportunity.
GES is a real company with a history older than Bitcoin itself, the dev paid thousands of dollars out of his own pocket to fly supporters to Hong Kong, how this can compare to an anonymous dev with an enormous premine is beyond me.
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sl@ppy
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November 30, 2014, 07:19:35 PM |
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Being how this industry is only a few years old, people need to calm down. Pick and choose. Any new currency is at the mercy of those who prey. As a US citizen, I understand that my government, just like most strong governments, tries to ruin the currency of our enemies. 'Scams' and whatnot are all part of the deal
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November 30, 2014, 10:59:07 PM |
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Now... I hope all this isn't lost on you Urocoin disciples.
In chaos lies opportunity.
GES is a real company with a history older than Bitcoin itself, the dev paid thousands of dollars out of his own pocket to fly supporters to Hong Kong, how this can compare to an anonymous dev with an enormous premine is beyond me. "how this can compare to an anonymous dev with an enormous premine is beyond me. "I agree.
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a fool and his money ...
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January 01, 2015, 06:37:19 AM |
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the auroracoin website from which people claim the airdrop did expire and could not be reached. Nobody should have been able to claim coins while the website was down. But the airdrop did still continue regardless and could be observed on the blockexplorer.
So what more prove is needed?
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January 01, 2015, 07:23:23 AM |
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Every single indicator of a scam that is now beyond any deniability was readily apparent upon launch.
The first clue was the refusal of Balduro and the AUR Dev Team to allow any third party monitoring or control over the premine. The claim was "no one could be trusted with that large of a sum of coins". He refused even after several people offered to prove well established real life identities backed by years of real life trust to oversee the premine and airdrop.
The second huge red flag was unwillingness to publicly identify himself or any member of his team. His claims that Iceland Government would have him killed.
The third major red flag was that the "Airdrop" itself was a "Logistics Impossibility"
There were many other huge redflags ignored by the hysteria of $95.00 Auroracoins.
The truth of the matter is,
Auroracoin was not the first and definitely will not be the last scam pulled on the masses via altcoins.
~BCX~
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January 01, 2015, 07:52:35 AM |
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For a moment I thought somebody had bumped a thread from March / April but this was created in November?
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forlackofabettername (OP)
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April 28, 2015, 05:12:20 AM |
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bump for the aurora pump
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April 28, 2015, 02:29:14 PM Last edit: April 28, 2015, 02:44:24 PM by solid12345 |
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April 28, 2015, 06:11:13 PM |
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He burned the remaining premine after getting caught laundering it. Likely he still holds 70%+ of the coin. The evidence here in the thread shows he laundered millions of coins to himself. Again: he burned the remaining premine, not the premine that was already distributed (mainly to himself). The adresses shown here in the thread almost all still contain coins which most likely are under his control. Nothing was burned besides the undistributed premine. Doesn't change the fact that he for almost a year mainly claimed the premine himself trying to give the impression it was the people of iceland.
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May 01, 2015, 05:03:13 PM |
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even wikipedia says it's a scam: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auroracoin"It is widely regarded as a scam coin."Who ever looses money on it deserves to do so because they didn't do their due dilligence.
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May 01, 2015, 08:25:57 PM |
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"If you see fraud and don't shout fraud, you are a fraud" -- Nassim Taleb
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biggus dickus
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May 01, 2015, 11:50:06 PM |
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even wikipedia says it's a scam: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auroracoin"It is widely regarded as a scam coin."Who ever looses money on it deserves to do so because they didn't do their due dilligence. I noticed its gone up 21.95% today and had $4,356 worth of business. I'm surprised people are still buying it.
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May 02, 2015, 12:27:04 AM |
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Check on aurora thread what has been dug up. Balduro is giving himself millions in premine because he is doing the airdrop without supervision on trust-basis (lmao) Read that thread. Last 6 to 8 pages. Blockchain evidence has been uncovered He wanted to ripp all iceland off their money! Rippoff a whole nation! Imagine him holding 40% or more (he is likely holding up to 85%) of the coins pretending they were airdropped when in reality he moved them inside the chain between adresses to make the impression as if but still controls them privately to dump them later on speculators and the icelandic public. HUGE SCAM! This is the biggest scam that has ever happened in altcoins! The media is going to be all over it. It'll damage all of crypto investements - even Bitcoin! Auroracoin needs to be shut down ASAP! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=446062.4600If you think the devs are really scammers. Please post here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1044229.0
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May 02, 2015, 05:34:22 PM |
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even wikipedia says it's a scam: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auroracoin"It is widely regarded as a scam coin."Who ever looses money on it deserves to do so because they didn't do their due dilligence. I noticed its gone up 21.95% today and had $4,356 worth of business. I'm surprised people are still buying it. I am from Iceland and this is a big scam, very well orchestrated to make the developer look innocent. Keep up the good work to warn people, they have a couple people pumping the coin to give it attention as they going to release code and with only a few coins in circulation they can inflate the price. If these people truly cared about crypto currencies they would of started a new coin for Iceland which is fair and transparent, now they try to be transparent with full bags.
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May 02, 2015, 10:22:50 PM |
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According to one or the articles last year it says
can be observed that between one and a half and two percent of all available Auroracoin Airdrop coins have likely been fraudulently acquired so far.
Can we get an actual tally on how many coins are supposedly fraudulent? Because I'd argue if it is really only 1-2% that is actually a pretty low amount, I'm sure the Dash, Monero and SDC devs hold a much greater percentage of their own coin than 1-2% for instance.
Even it the dev had questionable intentions, I think a community takeover can stomach 2% of coins being dumped on the market and that is much preferable to just starting from scratch. If Balduro gets his small cut, so be it, he still came up with the idea and 2% is not exactly an unfair amount for a dev to hold.
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May 02, 2015, 10:42:27 PM |
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According to one or the articles last year it says
can be observed that between one and a half and two percent of all available Auroracoin Airdrop coins have likely been fraudulently acquired so far.
Can we get an actual tally on how many coins are supposedly fraudulent? Because I'd argue if it is really only 1-2% that is actually a pretty low amount, I'm sure the Dash, Monero and SDC devs hold a much greater percentage of their own coin than 1-2% for instance.
Even it the dev had questionable intentions, I think a community takeover can stomach 2% of coins being dumped on the market and that is much preferable to just starting from scratch. If Balduro gets his small cut, so be it, he still came up with the idea and 2% is not exactly an unfair amount for a dev to hold.
2%? More like 60%+ Take a good look at the blockchain.
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May 05, 2015, 12:16:17 AM |
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According to one or the articles last year it says
can be observed that between one and a half and two percent of all available Auroracoin Airdrop coins have likely been fraudulently acquired so far.
Can we get an actual tally on how many coins are supposedly fraudulent? Because I'd argue if it is really only 1-2% that is actually a pretty low amount, I'm sure the Dash, Monero and SDC devs hold a much greater percentage of their own coin than 1-2% for instance.
Even it the dev had questionable intentions, I think a community takeover can stomach 2% of coins being dumped on the market and that is much preferable to just starting from scratch. If Balduro gets his small cut, so be it, he still came up with the idea and 2% is not exactly an unfair amount for a dev to hold.
2%? More like 60%+ Take a good look at the blockchain. I did, where is the 60%+ hidden?
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