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Topic: [ANN][AUR] Auroracoin - a cryptocurrency for Iceland - page 199. (Read 506425 times)

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http://aurora.leetpools.com/

Everyone please come mine here.
Its a very good pool:
1) The admin is usually on IRC all the time
2) The admin is always working on the pool, dude practically never sleeps
3) The admin keeps making improvements all the time, seriously this guy is dedicated
4) Payouts on his other pools (ultra-coin and pot coin) have been very consistent
5) you never disconnect from this pool, shit "just runs" legit 24/7 non-stop
6) Downtime are minimal last time they did server upgrades for ultracoin pools the server was down for a total of only 7 minutes.... gota be a record.
7) Everyone on IRC is very helpful and we actually got like a nice community/gang going on irc pretty nice

If I had to make a slogan for this pool it would be something like . . .
LEET POOLS MORE THAN JUST A POOL ITS A COMMUNITY

 Seriously guys check us out, we are about to mine our first block probably in the next few hours . . .  so now is a great time to jump in . . . if you jump in now you wont have to wait long for your shares to be counted and receive a payout


Note I don't own the pool im just a miner like you.
legendary
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We've just deployed a new patch for the Auroracoin pool that will let small miners see accepted shares more often. You'll see yourself in the miners list pretty quickly after joining too. People got discouraged before because of this and left the pool, not anymore!


Our dedicated server can handle all your megahashes without falling apart unlike other pools, come mine with us! :

http://p2pool.crunchpool.com:12347

Join us on p2pool and help decentralise the network! Remember, ZERO FEES on the Auroracoin pool!


I can confirm this site is good! They pay in a matter of a few minutes after the block is found!

Last blocks found
396993   Sat Mar 01 2014 22:19:41 GMT+0200 (GTB Standard Time)   d3fb07ffd74b0f0b878948e1ad524346f21c99f33b7b00a9e8e1e9f01a946df7   
396986   Sat Mar 01 2014 20:01:11 GMT+0200 (GTB Standard Time)   7d5c7290147810049edd61dc902bba2ec26d57e0ca66e0106950e9262269cb91

Status: 18 confirmations
Date: 01/03/2014 20:04
Source: Generated
Credit: 0.01270447 AUR (matures in 82 more blocks)
Net amount: 0.00 AUR
Transaction ID: 78eefcfa4241bdb153f2519d9e36a43e94dede24549ed78988e5f95e79c616b1

Status: 11 confirmations
Date: 01/03/2014 22:19
Source: Generated
Credit: 0.03228104 AUR (matures in 89 more blocks)
Net amount: 0.00 AUR
Transaction ID: cc9ffd3f3b7dfbd5d93c425b6cd4663707db177a4ca590864eb6a00e6d29ef66

legendary
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13$ hell yeah !
hero member
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cheap aurora on cryptorush atm.
sr. member
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Coin Developer - CrunchPool.com operator

We've just deployed a new patch for the Auroracoin pool that will let small miners see accepted shares more often. You'll see yourself in the miners list pretty quickly after joining too. People got discouraged before because of this and left the pool, not anymore!


Our dedicated server can handle all your megahashes without falling apart unlike other pools, come mine with us! :

http://p2pool.crunchpool.com:12347

Join us on p2pool and help decentralise the network! Remember, ZERO FEES on the Auroracoin pool!
member
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I locked myself out of my aur.pool-a.net a couple of weeks ago.
I requested for a new password but didn't receive a response from them.
At that point I was a little scared because everything I'd mined was still in the account.
The day after I rechecked my e-mail and realized the response had landed in my spam-folder.
I've registered at all of the pools but the only one that's been treated as spam is aur.pool-a.net.
Even after I labelled it as not being spam.
Maybe the same thing has happened to you?

I hope you work it out.
Best of luck and happy mining!

Regards,
Rafgleymir.

Ps. Til hamingju með árangurinn Baldur, frábært framtak hjá þér! Ég hef fulla trú á að þetta hafi mikil áhrif.
En þú hefðir kannski átt að kalla þig Einar Ben Wink

Takk takk. Þá er kannski í lagi með þennan pool.
newbie
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I locked myself out of my aur.pool-a.net a couple of weeks ago.
I requested for a new password but didn't receive a response from them.
At that point I was a little scared because everything I'd mined was still in the account.
The day after I rechecked my e-mail and realized the response had landed in my spam-folder.
I've registered at all of the pools but the only one that's been treated as spam is aur.pool-a.net.
Even after I labelled it as not being spam.
Maybe the same thing has happened to you?

I hope you work it out.
Best of luck and happy mining!

Regards,
Rafgleymir.

Ps. Til hamingju með árangurinn Baldur, frábært framtak hjá þér! Ég hef fulla trú á að þetta hafi mikil áhrif.
En þú hefðir kannski átt að kalla þig Einar Ben Wink
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**** Does not apply to the Mandatory 0.5% Donation fee to Charity.

Be a pioneer and help us get started, come mine while making a difference.  

Mandatory 0.5% donation fee goes to the BitGive Foundation this month.  We welcome and encourage you to donate more to a good cause.

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All coins minded at CharityMiningPools will require a mandatory 0.5% Donation fee.  This donation fee will be collected and donated to the designated charitable recipient for that given month.  Though we only require a minimum 0.5% Donation fee, we welcome and encourage our miners to raise the stakes and donate more to a good cause.

Cheers!
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aur.pool-a.net does not respond to locked out users. I have removed any references to it in the first post. I suspect it is scamming miners.

Edit: seems some have received responses from them, ending in the spam folder.
member
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Just had my aur.pool-a.net account locked this minute due to too many failed sign-in attempts. Hmm... someone trying to hack in I guess. Is it just me or is it more widespread?
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also why not just use bitcoin or litecoin?? why u have to come up with some stupid coin like this and brainwash the mass with? lol

lol. Because it's a bit hard to acquire 50% of all bitcoins to ever exist.

legendary
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AUR ? Is the coin scam?

I dont know if its really a "scam" coin, but it has a 50% premine and a VERY questionable strategy of giving a coin to everybody in iceland (logistic, legal, and political problems will be a result). I personally think the dev is over his head and this will blow apart. But its an ambitious idea at least.

Edit: Also the market cap is greatly overvalued because only about 100,000 coins are being traded, the rest is off the market.

I understand that what is going on here may seem strange to North American cultures however, anyone who has spent any time with Nordic (Viking) cultures would understand that this may just work.
Without the premine there would be no reason for anybody to adopt this coin. Distribution strategy has been discussed here many times do check the airdrop blue prints. http://auroracoin.org/blueprint.php

So far the Dev has morals and lets hope he realizes that this can get to economics books if it works.

But if you do the math according to the current exchange rate and the blueprint page the dev will end up with 315,000 AUR at the end of everything.. that will be 10,710 BTC ... that is no small change... he is definitely going to the bank on this one...

You do realize if the dev actually pulled this off, he would make so much more money from it being successful. It would be a huge thing for cryptos in general.

I bought a few. Am now 1.42 Icelanders. A little play money.  Grin

I honestly believe if this worked it would be the biggest thing since Bitcoin itself. I know there are literally thousands of ways this can fail but I really hope it works.
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LOW TX FEES - Auto/Manual payouts = 0.001 AUR

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sr. member
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1$ =1 MEC 2013 (2,56 $) 5$ =1MEC 2014 ?
AUR ? Is the coin scam?

I dont know if its really a "scam" coin, but it has a 50% premine and a VERY questionable strategy of giving a coin to everybody in iceland (logistic, legal, and political problems will be a result). I personally think the dev is over his head and this will blow apart. But its an ambitious idea at least.

Edit: Also the market cap is greatly overvalued because only about 100,000 coins are being traded, the rest is off the market.

I understand that what is going on here may seem strange to North American cultures however, anyone who has spent any time with Nordic (Viking) cultures would understand that this may just work.
Without the premine there would be no reason for anybody to adopt this coin. Distribution strategy has been discussed here many times do check the airdrop blue prints. http://auroracoin.org/blueprint.php

So far the Dev has morals and lets hope he realizes that this can get to economics books if it works.

But if you do the math according to the current exchange rate and the blueprint page the dev will end up with 315,000 AUR at the end of everything.. that will be 10,710 BTC ... that is no small change... he is definitely going to the bank on this one...

You do realize if the dev actually pulled this off, he would make so much more money from it being successful. It would be a huge thing for cryptos in general.

I bought a few. Am now 1.42 Icelanders. A little play money.  Grin
newbie
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I'd like to quote the Blueprint page;
http://auroracoin.org/blueprint.php

Quote
If more than 6% of the total Airdrop supply (10,500,000) remain in the premine addresses after Stage 3, any coins exceeding the 6% mark will be verifiably destroyed.

50% of the remaining coins will go towards a development fund and/or towards an Auroracoin foundation formed by the community. The other 50% will go towards a charity or charities, to be determined democratically by the Auroracoin community.

The right is reserved to repeat the Airdrop reset stages as many times as necessary to get the coins into circulation, as well as any other measure intended for the same purpose.
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But if you do the math according to the current exchange rate and the blueprint page the dev will end up with 315,000 AUR at the end of everything.. that will be 10,710 BTC ... that is no small change... he is definitely going to the bank on this one...

Hmmm.. have not checked your math, but maybe you are right. But I don't consider that a bad thing; if someone succees to generate wealth for his nation worth hundreds of milion dollars, thats a small reward.

Compare irt to that someone have slipped money out of ukraina worth 50 Billion. That's a bad thing.

Earning some profit by *giving* a *lot* more to others is not a sin.

Edit: Checked your math, you are wrong. He is going to give everything (maybe not thos he has mined/earned by himself) out:

Quote
If more than 6% of the total Airdrop supply (10,500,000) remain in the premine addresses after Stage 3, any coins exceeding the 6% mark will be verifiably destroyed.

50% of the remaining coins will go towards a development fund and/or towards an Auroracoin foundation formed by the community. The other 50% will go towards a charity or charities, to be determined democratically by the Auroracoin community.

The right is reserved to repeat the Airdrop reset stages as many times as necessary to get the coins into circulation, as well as any other measure intended for the same purpose.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
AUR ? Is the coin scam?

I dont know if its really a "scam" coin, but it has a 50% premine and a VERY questionable strategy of giving a coin to everybody in iceland (logistic, legal, and political problems will be a result). I personally think the dev is over his head and this will blow apart. But its an ambitious idea at least.

Edit: Also the market cap is greatly overvalued because only about 100,000 coins are being traded, the rest is off the market.

I understand that what is going on here may seem strange to North American cultures however, anyone who has spent any time with Nordic (Viking) cultures would understand that this may just work.
Without the premine there would be no reason for anybody to adopt this coin. Distribution strategy has been discussed here many times do check the airdrop blue prints. http://auroracoin.org/blueprint.php

So far the Dev has morals and lets hope he realizes that this can get to economics books if it works.

But if you do the math according to the current exchange rate and the blueprint page the dev will end up with 315,000 AUR at the end of everything.. that will be 10,710 BTC ... that is no small change... he is definitely going to the bank on this one...

You do realize if the dev actually pulled this off, he would make so much more money from it being successful. It would be a huge thing for cryptos in general.

just to put the story straight. The 315,000 AUR is only EXAMPLE SCENARIO in the airdrop. We don't actually know what % of the coin will be unclaimed. But as you can imagine at current exchange rate only mad man would not take the free auroras.
sr. member
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AUR ? Is the coin scam?

I dont know if its really a "scam" coin, but it has a 50% premine and a VERY questionable strategy of giving a coin to everybody in iceland (logistic, legal, and political problems will be a result). I personally think the dev is over his head and this will blow apart. But its an ambitious idea at least.

Edit: Also the market cap is greatly overvalued because only about 100,000 coins are being traded, the rest is off the market.

I understand that what is going on here may seem strange to North American cultures however, anyone who has spent any time with Nordic (Viking) cultures would understand that this may just work.
Without the premine there would be no reason for anybody to adopt this coin. Distribution strategy has been discussed here many times do check the airdrop blue prints. http://auroracoin.org/blueprint.php

So far the Dev has morals and lets hope he realizes that this can get to economics books if it works.

But if you do the math according to the current exchange rate and the blueprint page the dev will end up with 315,000 AUR at the end of everything.. that will be 10,710 BTC ... that is no small change... he is definitely going to the bank on this one...

That will only happen if there will be unclaimed coins. Of course there will be some after one year of ''airdroping'' but that's far away. Actually to me it is reassuring to now that he will earn his share eventually. This way he has motivation not to dump the coins and just wait until the end of airdrop.
legendary
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AUR ? Is the coin scam?

I dont know if its really a "scam" coin, but it has a 50% premine and a VERY questionable strategy of giving a coin to everybody in iceland (logistic, legal, and political problems will be a result). I personally think the dev is over his head and this will blow apart. But its an ambitious idea at least.

Edit: Also the market cap is greatly overvalued because only about 100,000 coins are being traded, the rest is off the market.

I understand that what is going on here may seem strange to North American cultures however, anyone who has spent any time with Nordic (Viking) cultures would understand that this may just work.
Without the premine there would be no reason for anybody to adopt this coin. Distribution strategy has been discussed here many times do check the airdrop blue prints. http://auroracoin.org/blueprint.php

So far the Dev has morals and lets hope he realizes that this can get to economics books if it works.

But if you do the math according to the current exchange rate and the blueprint page the dev will end up with 315,000 AUR at the end of everything.. that will be 10,710 BTC ... that is no small change... he is definitely going to the bank on this one...

You do realize if the dev actually pulled this off, he would make so much more money from it being successful. It would be a huge thing for cryptos in general.
sr. member
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Guys,

Is it normal for my Radeon Toxic 280x to only be hashing around 575KH/s ? It seems my other 7950 as well is hashing around that speed. When I mine dogecoin/ nyancoin, my 280x hashes around 750KH/s and my 7950 hashes around 625KH/s....

Does Auroracoin use the normal scypt algorithm or is it different ??

Can anyone help please ?
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