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Topic: [ANN][AUR] Auroracoin - a cryptocurrency for Iceland - page 100. (Read 506425 times)

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don't understand, maybe someone can fill me in?

dev stored all the coins at different addresses? But are those addresses all in the same wallet?

Or are you using a different wallet for each individual address to store the coins?






thanks


There are 21 addresses, each containing 500,000 coins. I split it into 21 addresses so I don't need to load all the coins at once into a wallet. As the airdrop progresses I will load coins from these addresses to a hot wallet. I will list all transactions and all unspent outputs of said hot wallet publicly.
donator
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Launching a new beta blockchain explorer for Auroracoin

http://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/

Note that this is completely new tech, not based on ABE or other existing explorers.

cool!

is it... opensource?
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blocks are going so slow it is looking like the coin is being hammered again 114 blocks till fork 4 days till airdrop and it will take a week to hit 5200 at the rate blocks are crawling by.

March 17th: A hard fork has been implemented.

    Rules on block timestamps altered
    Forks at block 5400
    Gravity well added
    Block time halved, reward halved, halving time doubled
full member
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0.25 BTC reward for the next block finder at http://aur.scrypthp.com - lets get through these slow block times and hopefully things will be better after the KGW.
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blocks are going so slow it is looking like the coin is being hammered again 114 blocks till fork 4 days till airdrop and it will take a week to hit 5200 at the rate blocks are crawling by.
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Is is just me or the blockchain is stuck at block 5080?

At the time of this post this was 5 hours without a new block according to my client and various block explorers.

edit: 5081 just appeared, with a massive gap to 5080, what happened?
To help with the long block times I'm having a 0.25 BTC give away for the next block finder at http://aur.scrypthp.com lets get through these rough times and hopefully have smooth mining once the hard fork occurs!

That's nice, but I'm not really a fan of these kinds of giveaways as it is way more likely to reward the big players who are already getting most of the block rewards anyway.
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http://x-pool.org/aur/site_assets/mpos/images/logo.png

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We are most certain that you will enjoy it:)

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MineBIG has jumped in the AUR pool party and i am going to start mining there now.....







legendary
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Launching a new beta blockchain explorer for Auroracoin

http://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/

Note that this is completely new tech, not based on ABE or other existing explorers.

blockchain sync issues this am?

Yes, something went wrong between blocks 5080 & 5081... not sure what. Could be the rumored time warp exploit or some other attack on the network.
hero member
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blockchain sync issues this am?
hero member
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KGW exploit was fixed in many coins some time ago, including AUR.

But, just in case, take screenshots and other documentation of your wallet balances and exchange value of AUR so you know the $ amount of possible damages caused. Perhaps periodically backup the blockchain as well.

Any other ideas what to collect/backup to help the possible investigation if something should happen?
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@balduro what is you stance on the following announcement, as i see this as very threatening?!
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/delete-504103
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Is is just me or the blockchain is stuck at block 5080?

At the time of this post this was 5 hours without a new block according to my client and various block explorers.

edit: 5081 just appeared, with a massive gap to 5080, what happened?
To help with the long block times I'm having a 0.25 BTC give away for the next block finder at http://aur.scrypthp.com lets get through these rough times and hopefully have smooth mining once the hard fork occurs!
legendary
Activity: 1100
Merit: 1032
Is is just me or the blockchain is stuck at block 5080?

At the time of this post this was 5 hours without a new block according to my client and various block explorers.

edit: 5081 just appeared, with a massive gap to 5080, what happened?
sr. member
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So what happend with this major UP and DOWN with Auroracoin?
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is just me, or Cryptsy and mintpal stop trading?
newbie
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I am running a P2Pool node in Germany:

    fast internet connection
    Debian Server equipped with SSD, tuned for low latency
    no fee (0%)


How to connect:
Server = http://78.47.241.34:12347
Username = your AUR wallet address
Password = choose a whatever random password

Frontend:
http://78.47.241.34:12347/static

Complete p2pool list:

http://78.47.241.34:8084

Highlights:

    No registration, start mining directly
    Lightweight pool frontend, responsive design also perfect for browsing with tablet or smartphone
    Node heartbeat live displayed on frontend, updating every 10 seconds also on smartphone and tablet PC
    Fast and direct payments (PPLNS) into your wallet instead of a central wallet managed by someone you don't know
    Decentralized network, harder to attack
    Transactionfee's in a block will also by payed to all miners in the pool
    Switch between different p2pool nodes without penalty. Payments will continue, they are all connected --> just setup another P2Pool node or two as backup


Hints to succes:
You will receive small payments very soon, these payments will get higher as longer you run on P2Pool. You should mine at least 24 hours to get an idea.
You should consider mining this pool if you have a minimum hashrate of 1 Mh/s. Lower hashrates are not recommended because it's not efficient. If you have a lower hashrate you should think about using a normal pool.

You will have more stales/rejects, around 10 ~ 20% is normal with P2Pool technology. You may have to play with the intensity. With P2Pools you should normally lower your intensity one or two steps down. Just look at the accept/reject rate.

happy mining & enjoy payments
newbie
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On our pool http://pool.auroracoin.fr, he next blockfinder will win an extra bonus of 1 Auroracoin.
Don't wait more, join us.
member
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http://www.coinsmanager.com/
Fyi, Auroracoin got integrated in CoinsManager, free Open-source Portfolio!



Enjoy Smiley
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