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Topic: [ANN][AUR] Auroracoin - a cryptocurrency for Iceland - page 37. (Read 506425 times)

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how everyone is readily complicit to it is interesting too.
You think this will not be uncovered? Latest this will be uncoverred in full once the cap is higher.
This is some real horse shit right here.

 Imma gonna dump my coins too. I don't want to be part of this.
sr. member
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ha!
So we have to just trust Balduro he is not claiming for himself millions?
Are you kidding me?
And him being so anon and not around does have nothing to do with that, right?

was diggin around the chain und guess what? Exactly what i anticipated: the group of people claiming is rather small. There is HEAPS of adresses claiming many times.

This adess is second layer:
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/address.dws?AXuwBHwM44NZ2cuYqB3a3hWk8XVC4zo4n2.htm

25000 coin in airdrop collect in this adress. And that popped up from 3 minutes scanning the chain!
This adress actually received 71k coins from airdrops!

Dude, can't be serious.

The chain must be full of such adresses. This explains of course why everyone is deaf to the warning and reasoning to cut the airdrop.
Biggest scam in altcoins to date!

EPIC proportions of this scam. It's staggering!

If some address is getting 25.000 AUR I'm sure this someone is paying 40 people in their school / workplace 2.000 ISK for their social id # and is claiming for them.

There are also a lot of people on Facebook paying people directly for their aur claim. My guess would be that this address is owned by one of those people.

full member
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ha!
So we have to just trust Balduro he is not claiming for himself millions?
Are you kidding me?
And him being so anon and not around does have nothing to do with that, right?

was diggin around the chain und guess what? Exactly what i anticipated: the group of people claiming is rather small. There is HEAPS of adresses claiming many times.

This adess is second layer:
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/address.dws?AXuwBHwM44NZ2cuYqB3a3hWk8XVC4zo4n2.htm

25000 coin in airdrop collect in this adress. And that popped up from 3 minutes scanning the chain!
This adress actually received 71k coins from airdrops!

Dude, can't be serious.

The chain must be full of such adresses. This explains of course why everyone is deaf to the warning and reasoning to cut the airdrop.
Biggest scam in altcoins to date!

EPIC proportions of this scam. It's staggering!

If some address is getting 25.000 AUR I'm sure this someone is paying 40 people in their school / workplace 2.000 ISK for their social id # and is claiming for them.
full member
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i honestly do not know what to think. I think i have some dumping to do. Have fun here.

wow. Just wow

Given the circumstances we can't assume that balduro is not able to claim 5 milion coins for himself.
Nobody is denying you might be right. According to roman law "Proof lies on him who asserts, not on him who denies".
But this is a case of "innocent until proven guilty". In many nations, presumption of innocence is a legal right of the accused in a criminal trial. The burden of proof is thus on the prosecution, which has to collect and present enough compelling evidence to convince the trier of fact, who is restrained and ordered by law to consider only actual evidence and testimony that is legally admissible, and in most cases lawfully obtained, that the accused is guilty beyond reasonable doubt.
If reasonable doubt remains, the accused is to be acquitted. Your assumption IS at the stage of reasonable doubt.
I hope you are smart enough not to invest all your money in this coin. Given the circumstances of reasonable doubt that this coin can be a flop.
The only ones that are not exposed to logic of reasonable doubt are those who own the coin by airdrop.
I hope I make myself clear beyond reasonable doubt Smiley
sr. member
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i honestly do not know what to think. I think i have some dumping to do. Have fun here.

wow. Just wow
sr. member
Activity: 258
Merit: 250
ha!
So we have to just trust Balduro he is not claiming for himself millions?
Are you kidding me?
And him being so anon and not around does have nothing to do with that, right?

was diggin around the chain und geuss what? Exactly what i anticipated: the group of people claiming is rather small. There is HEAPS of adresses claiming many times.

This adess is second layer:
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/address.dws?AXuwBHwM44NZ2cuYqB3a3hWk8XVC4zo4n2.htm

25000 coin in airdrop collect in this adress. And that popped up from 3 minutes scanning the chain!

Dude, can't be serious.

The chain must be full of such adresses. This explains of course why everyone is deaf to the warning and reasoning to cut the airdrop.
Biggest scam in altcoins to date!

EPIC proportions of this scam. It's staggering!

Well I tried.

sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
ha!
So we have to just trust Balduro he is not claiming for himself millions?
Are you kidding me?
And him being so anon and not around does have nothing to do with that, right?

was diggin around the chain und guess what? Exactly what i anticipated: the group of people claiming is rather small. There is HEAPS of adresses claiming many times.

This adess is second layer:
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/address.dws?AXuwBHwM44NZ2cuYqB3a3hWk8XVC4zo4n2.htm

25000 coin in airdrop collect in this adress. And that popped up from 3 minutes scanning the chain!
This adress actually received 71k coins from airdrops!

Dude, can't be serious.

The chain must be full of such adresses. This explains of course why everyone is deaf to the warning and reasoning to cut the airdrop.
Biggest scam in altcoins to date!

EPIC proportions of this scam. It's staggering!
sr. member
Activity: 258
Merit: 250
i'll be checking back here tomorrow. Hope you got Balduro or someone else who is in charge in here to answer some questions.




I try to answer what I can of your questions but up till now you haven't really asked any real questions except in the form of FUD so I didn't really think it was worth an answer. Thought about explaining to you how to read a block explorer but then your FUD just kept on rolling so I decided not do. If you do really intend to have legit questions that really can be answered then please do.



no, my exact and most pressing question is: who is controling it? Who is checking on things being legit? How do we know beyond a doubt balduro is not claiming 5 million coins for himself?

Thats better Smiley

All good and legit questions.

Who is controlling it?
The person or group that calls itself balduro. Other than that I do not know myself.

Who is checking on things being legit?
I know just from my environment that a lot of people here have claimed. Actually the claim rate for this third phase of the airdrop was extremely slow to start and it wasn't until it was blasted on some facebook groups that the claim rate started to pick up for this phase.

Just look at it this way. If this was really a scam balduro would have sold the premine on the market in the beginning when the price of the coin was in the tens of dollars. He would have had more out of this for just a fraction of the premine than he would have for the total supply today. You can still check the premine addresses and see the amount untouched matches the amount that should be left taken into account what has been distributed so far.

Regarding the transactions you pointed out in the block explorer it only shows that there were 13 claims handled in that block which is not really abnormal. The large amount you saw being transferred is easily explained. When an claim is done the mechanism that takes care of the airdrop clearly sends 636 coins to the claimers address and the rest of the coins from the origin address to a new address. So if you look at the transactions carefully you can see that the receiving address gets the same sum of coins that were sent from the origin address minus the 636 coins and that this address is the origin address in the next transaction and the same thing happens all over again.

How do we know beyond a doubt balduro is not claiming 5 million coins for himself?
I know this is difficult to accept but you would have to take the word from some Icelandic people on this. Who can confirm what I'm saying regarding the distribution here. Other things can be seen in the blockchain.

I'm sorry if I didn't answer this fully for you but you are welcome to point out what you would like me to comment more on.

sr. member
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Merit: 250
i'll be checking back here tomorrow. Hope you got Balduro or someone else who is in charge in here to answer some questions.




I try to answer what I can of your questions but up till now you haven't really asked any real questions except in the form of FUD so I didn't really think it was worth an answer. Thought about explaining to you how to read a block explorer but then your FUD just kept on rolling so I decided not do. If you do really intend to have legit questions that really can be answered then please do.



sure, my exact and most pressing question is: who is controling it? Who is checking on things being legit? How do we know beyond a doubt balduro is not claiming 5 million coins for himself?
sr. member
Activity: 258
Merit: 250
i'll be checking back here tomorrow. Hope you got Balduro or someone else who is in charge in here to answer some questions.




I try to answer what I can of your questions but up till now you haven't really asked any real questions except in the form of FUD so I didn't really think it was worth an answer. Thought about explaining to you how to read a block explorer but then your FUD just kept on rolling so I decided not do. If you do really intend to have legit questions that really can be answered then please do.

sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
i'll be checking back here tomorrow. Hope you got Balduro or someone else who is in charge in here to answer some questions.


full member
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so who is accountable for this airdrop?

it's time for a number of questions here

I suspect is Satoshi Nakamoto.
sr. member
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so who is accountable for this airdrop?

it's time for a number of questions answered here
hero member
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dude, balduro claiming himself explains pretty much everything here. Nice find smalltimer.

it explains why the airdrop is so idiotic high and why Balduro scammer is nowhere to be found. This is some big horse shit.
sr. member
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636 dropped. Ok. Sweet. This coin will go much lower. Wooho. BIG, BIG, BIG show.
People are going to get roasted by this coin. Like into the butt with no lube.

So where is your accounatability here? Who accounts for this airdrop? Serious question now.

how much longer? 4 months at this rate?
what a scam!

this is by far the biggest scam i have seen in coins so far.

no accountability. Mr. Balduo is hiding away because he knows darn well he will go to prison if they get him.

this coin is the mother of all scams imo.
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Hi!
Please add my pool in OP http://aikapool.com/aur




P.S. Almost all pools non-working! I ask to clean the list for miners!

AikaPool - is profitable to put the pool for the old coins?
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i am looking directly at the transactions as they happen. 636 are given out.

dozens last hour. Hundreds probably today

look at this block last hour. 4 million coin in it.
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/block.dws?75919.htm

what's that shit? Explanation please?

one reoccuring number in all these blocks is 636 so i assume that's the airdrop amount. Don't give me bullshit because it won't do.

this block 13 times 636 in a single block
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/block.dws?75888.htm

since when is your little 'phase 3' running? Today? Yesterday? And how do you know about phases of the drop when nobody is in charge apparently?

You're trying to play hide and seek here with a whole nation?

Where is the accounability for the airdrop? Where does one get questions answered about it? You think you can fool people like that?

saying it is important all coins get distributed is the most rotten and hypocrite bullshit i have heard in a long time.

This explains it all Smiley http://youtu.be/oHUIU3HG1rk
sr. member
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yes, shenangians. 636 coins and nobody apparently can control if this is legit. Baldor can claim them himself we would never know. The lack of transparency and accountability for this is shocking. This is an potentially epic scam in the making.
sr. member
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Hi!
Please add my pool in OP http://aikapool.com/aur




P.S. Almost all pools non-working! I ask to clean the list for miners!

We are working on getting access to edit this thread. If we do the OP will be updated or we will create a new thread for this coin.

sr. member
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Merit: 250
i am looking directly at the transactions as they happen. 636 are given out.

dozens last hour. Hundreds probably today

look at this block last hour. 4 million coin in it.
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/block.dws?75919.htm

what's that shit? Explanation please?

one reoccuring number in all these blocks is 636 so i assume that's the airdrop amount. Don't give me bullshit because it won't do.

this block 13 times 636 in a single block
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/block.dws?75888.htm

since when is your little 'phase 3' running? Today? Yesterday? And how do you know about phases of the drop when nobody is in charge apparently?

You're trying to play hide and seek here with a whole nation?

Where is the accounability for the airdrop? Where does one get questions answered about it? You think you can fool people like that?

The airdrop is explained here http://auroracoin.org/blueprint.php

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