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Topic: AURORA "airdrop" - before and after March 25 - page 2. (Read 4642 times)

newbie
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looks like a market crash.
hero member
Activity: 966
Merit: 1003
This is going to be fucking hilarious  Cheesy

Was it as hilarious as you thought it would be?

It is now lol  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

*boom*

Airdrop appears to be commencing smoothly. No signs of a scam yet.
hero member
Activity: 966
Merit: 1003
What price do you think it will be this time tomorrow?

I'd rather like to know if at the end of this year, can you walk into a restaurant in Iceland and pay with AUR or not.
sr. member
Activity: 314
Merit: 250
What price do you think it will be this time tomorrow?
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
Where are the pictures of all the happy people getting their money?

Post the videos!

I'm thinking of how Ed McMahon used to give away huge checks here in the U.S. People were so happy.

There most likely won't be any. The airdrop is just a laundering mechanism for the dev to sell the pre-mine at a controlled pace without crashing the value in an instance and make out like the biggest bandit in cryptocurrency history.
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
Auroracoin does have a lot of weight on the hands of one guy.
I find him as a man of his word; so far he didnt everything he said he will, but I wont put there my life savings

edit : Also remember that the coin was 100usd$ for a single AUR and Balduro didnt dump it and went to the Caribbean and you can see at https://www.facebook.com/auroracoin.org     a lot of Icelandic traffic

Really? You trust a guy on the internet that's completely anonymous? You have no idea what his real name is, where he lives, what his age is and not even what he fucking looks like; but you trust him?

The coin might have been work $100USD, but there wasn't enough liquidity to sell the premine. The marketcap was incredibly misleading as it counted the pre-mined coins which were not in circulation (if you can't understand this, this means there's wasn't enough money in AUR to sell huge amounts of). This is why the airdrop is such a perfect laundering mechanism and it seem to be working perfectly, just as planned.  Roll Eyes
full member
Activity: 168
Merit: 100
Where are the pictures of all the happy people getting their money?

Post the videos!

I'm thinking of how Ed McMahon used to give away huge checks here in the U.S. People were so happy.
sr. member
Activity: 314
Merit: 250
It looks like people are dumping, the price is dropping.
legendary
Activity: 1246
Merit: 1000
This is going to be fucking hilarious  Cheesy

Was it as hilarious as you thought it would be?

It is now lol  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

*boom*
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1000
I think it's the scam artists promising but not delivering that worries most people.

Just let them! Its inevitable in this unregulated environment. All we can do is educate and trust on the good judgement of investors. After all it is their decision to take the risk associated with a possible scam coin. Only they have to know about the risk and I see no moral dilemma.
sr. member
Activity: 272
Merit: 250
Fighting Liquid with Liquid
In case you missed:  here, another clone of AURORA: BitLeu (aka BTL)

Now BTL on the market !

https://bittrex.com  is the 1st exchange where you can trade BTL !

Quite a few of us are terrified of the prospect of thousands of AURORA clones hitting the market if it does well.

With the prospect of more coins? They already are, many more clones of this already.

The worst part is, any success or perceived success will only escalate the clones
newbie
Activity: 59
Merit: 0
I think it's the scam artists promising but not delivering that worries most people. If a dev has half the total coins to be mined and just sells them rather than distributing them it ruins things for any other coin that tries the same method of distribution. Hopefully everyone will get their Aurora coins.
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1000
In case you missed:  here, another clone of AURORA: BitLeu (aka BTL)

Now BTL on the market !

https://bittrex.com  is the 1st exchange where you can trade BTL !

Quite a few of us are terrified of the prospect of thousands of AURORA clones hitting the market if it does well.

Why not? The only hazard I see is scam artists promising but not delivering + Too much pressure on regulators too early..
Ok its a gamble at this moment in time but I guess its like getting children, never the right time but you have to take a chance eventually.

Lets see what kind of innovations and trials will come off this.
sr. member
Activity: 296
Merit: 250
In case you missed:  here, another clone of AURORA: BitLeu (aka BTL)

Now BTL on the market !

https://bittrex.com  is the 1st exchange where you can trade BTL !

Quite a few of us are terrified of the prospect of thousands of AURORA clones hitting the market if it does well.
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 1000
'All that glitters is not gold'
In case you missed:  here, another clone of AURORA: BitLeu (aka BTL)

Now BTL on the market !

https://bittrex.com  is the 1st exchange where you can trade BTL !
hero member
Activity: 966
Merit: 1003
Can't really sell your coins if your blockchain is stuck lol

Thanks for pointing this out. I'll be watching for a nosedive after someone solves the current block.

How much of a problem is the current hold up on the block chain and will it resolve itself in the future?

It should be fixed at block 5400.
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1000
Can't really sell your coins if your blockchain is stuck lol

Thanks for pointing this out. I'll be watching for a nosedive after someone solves the current block.

How much of a problem is the current hold up on the block chain and will it resolve itself in the future?
sr. member
Activity: 719
Merit: 250
Can't really sell your coins if your blockchain is stuck lol

Thanks for pointing this out. I'll be watching for a nosedive after someone solves the current block.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
Can't really sell your coins if your blockchain is stuck lol
newbie
Activity: 33
Merit: 0
Well so far the price isn't taking a huge nosedive.  Any word on how much has been distributed?  The official claims link ( http://claim.auroracoin.org/ ) is in Icelandic so I can't tell much from just looking at that.
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