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legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1002
July 10, 2016, 05:03:30 PM
How much would I get for 20AUR.

They are old coins mined back in the days.....
donator
Activity: 2772
Merit: 1019
July 10, 2016, 04:53:33 PM
wow!

so cool!

more direct link to video: https://motherboard.vice.com/read/auroracoin
full member
Activity: 248
Merit: 100
July 10, 2016, 02:57:25 PM
Cointelegraph just released an article on the Vice.com documentary about Auroracoin

http://cointelegraph.com/news/vice-makes-15-minute-documentary-on-auroracoin-icelands-cryptocurrency

sr. member
Activity: 318
Merit: 253
July 10, 2016, 02:27:28 PM
price is not displayed correctly  https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/

The chainz explorer https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/ is a service rendered for a fee by a company/somebody who

found a nitch in the crytpo world specializing in block explorers.

I have just relayed a message to them about this.

My last requests to them were handled promptly, so my guess is that they will update this in the same manner.

The explorer I am not sure about though is http://insight.auroracoin.io/ since I believe that belongs to the AUR

foundation folks and the link goes nowhere?
hero member
Activity: 715
Merit: 500
July 10, 2016, 11:45:44 AM
price is not displayed correctly  https://chainz.cryptoid.info/aur/
sr. member
Activity: 258
Merit: 250
July 08, 2016, 12:50:06 PM
Early Auroracoin price spike was not pump and dump. It was supply and demand. Baldur was the first to do the airdrop distribution method, which seemed like a genius solution to achieving critical mass.

The supply of Auroracoin was severely restricted at the very beginning, and lots of people wanted a piece of the action. Once Airdrop #1 happened coin supply exploded and price dropped accordingly.

I was watching from the beginning, and agree with what Bimmerhead says in regard to AUR, but will include that I believe the "newness" wore off too.

Actually the price had fallen from 0.14149900 where it peaked down to 0.01996670 before the airdrop even started. So clearly increased coin supply is just part of the story.
sr. member
Activity: 318
Merit: 253
July 08, 2016, 10:27:35 AM
Early Auroracoin price spike was not pump and dump. It was supply and demand. Baldur was the first to do the airdrop distribution method, which seemed like a genius solution to achieving critical mass.

The supply of Auroracoin was severely restricted at the very beginning, and lots of people wanted a piece of the action. Once Airdrop #1 happened coin supply exploded and price dropped accordingly.

I was watching from the beginning, and agree with what Bimmerhead says in regard to AUR, but will include that I believe the "newness" wore off too.
sr. member
Activity: 258
Merit: 250
July 07, 2016, 07:23:02 AM
I am interested in Auroracoin but often heard of it as being a scam.

Why do people say Auroracoin is/was a scam? As it has been a free airdrop among all of Iceland's citizens, I cannot see how this could be a scam?

There was tremendous pump at dump at the very beginning.
Lot of butthurts yelling scam. I call it free market.
This coin is legit project, especially now under new team.

Yes I would say that is the main foundation of the scam yelling along with the creator's anonymity.

This pump and dump had nothing to do with the developers at the time. There were just some unrealistic expectations that there would just be a bang and all of a sudden Auroracoin would be instantly adopted in Iceland. This of course could or would never happen as this takes hard dedicated work for a long period of time. The bank crash in 2008, capital controls and the airdrop are just factors to give Auroracoin a good head start. So I guess a lot of people got burned in the initial hype and the fact that the creator was/is anonymous and initially had control over 50% of the total coin supply that was premined was just a breeding ground for scam accusations. I myself was worried that something might surface that would prove these accusations correct but it never did and I would never had started to dedicate myself to this project, put my name and face behind it if there was anything that would have indicated that this project was not authentic. I believe that all the other guys who are dedicating themselves on this project with me would say the same.



Thanks to both of you for explaining. Out of all arguments for seeing the early Auroracoin as a scam, I can see how having an anonymous inventor holding 50% of the premine can be dangerous. I thought the initial coin supply was equally being distributed among all citizens that claimed their coins.

Anyhow I agree with you and wish you the best of luck! I think Iceland provides favorable circumstances that can help adopting crypto among the general public.

The premine was being distributed to the Icelandic public. The creator however had to hold the funds while it was being distributed for for a whole year. It was done in 3 phases where in each phase people had a chance to claim. The first phase was quite successful where there were claims for over 35.000 individuals (over 10% of our nation). There was a facebook scam where 700 claims were made by a scammer and of course there is some part where you have some people claiming for whole families and then selling it directly but the bulk of all the claims were authentic. Even if you would say that half of all the claims would be lost you still have a major! distribution within a single nation and not to mention all the publicity that the currency had here.
legendary
Activity: 1291
Merit: 1000
July 06, 2016, 09:47:02 PM
Early Auroracoin price spike was not pump and dump. It was supply and demand. Baldur was the first to do the airdrop distribution method, which seemed like a genius solution to achieving critical mass.

The supply of Auroracoin was severely restricted at the very beginning, and lots of people wanted a piece of the action. Once Airdrop #1 happened coin supply exploded and price dropped accordingly.
hero member
Activity: 1039
Merit: 510
July 06, 2016, 06:49:24 PM
I am interested in Auroracoin but often heard of it as being a scam.

Why do people say Auroracoin is/was a scam? As it has been a free airdrop among all of Iceland's citizens, I cannot see how this could be a scam?

There was tremendous pump at dump at the very beginning.
Lot of butthurts yelling scam. I call it free market.
This coin is legit project, especially now under new team.

Yes I would say that is the main foundation of the scam yelling along with the creator's anonymity.

This pump and dump had nothing to do with the developers at the time. There were just some unrealistic expectations that there would just be a bang and all of a sudden Auroracoin would be instantly adopted in Iceland. This of course could or would never happen as this takes hard dedicated work for a long period of time. The bank crash in 2008, capital controls and the airdrop are just factors to give Auroracoin a good head start. So I guess a lot of people got burned in the initial hype and the fact that the creator was/is anonymous and initially had control over 50% of the total coin supply that was premined was just a breeding ground for scam accusations. I myself was worried that something might surface that would prove these accusations correct but it never did and I would never had started to dedicate myself to this project, put my name and face behind it if there was anything that would have indicated that this project was not authentic. I believe that all the other guys who are dedicating themselves on this project with me would say the same.



Thanks to both of you for explaining. Out of all arguments for seeing the early Auroracoin as a scam, I can see how having an anonymous inventor holding 50% of the premine can be dangerous. I thought the initial coin supply was equally being distributed among all citizens that claimed their coins.

Anyhow I agree with you and wish you the best of luck! I think Iceland provides favorable circumstances that can help adopting crypto among the general public.
sr. member
Activity: 258
Merit: 250
July 06, 2016, 05:19:39 PM
I am interested in Auroracoin but often heard of it as being a scam.

Why do people say Auroracoin is/was a scam? As it has been a free airdrop among all of Iceland's citizens, I cannot see how this could be a scam?

There was tremendous pump at dump at the very beginning.
Lot of butthurts yelling scam. I call it free market.
This coin is legit project, especially now under new team.

Yes I would say that is the main foundation of the scam yelling along with the creator's anonymity.

This pump and dump had nothing to do with the developers at the time. There were just some unrealistic expectations that there would just be a bang and all of a sudden Auroracoin would be instantly adopted in Iceland. This of course could or would never happen as this takes hard dedicated work for a long period of time. The bank crash in 2008, capital controls and the airdrop are just factors to give Auroracoin a good head start. So I guess a lot of people got burned in the initial hype and the fact that the creator was/is anonymous and initially had control over 50% of the total coin supply that was premined was just a breeding ground for scam accusations. I myself was worried that something might surface that would prove these accusations correct but it never did and I would never had started to dedicate myself to this project, put my name and face behind it if there was anything that would have indicated that this project was not authentic. I believe that all the other guys who are dedicating themselves on this project with me would say the same.

legendary
Activity: 1354
Merit: 1020
I was diagnosed with brain parasite
July 06, 2016, 02:58:53 PM
I am interested in Auroracoin but often heard of it as being a scam.

Why do people say Auroracoin is/was a scam? As it has been a free airdrop among all of Iceland's citizens, I cannot see how this could be a scam?

There was tremendous pump at dump at the very beginning.
Lot of butthurts yelling scam. I call it free market.
This coin is legit project, especially now under new team.
hero member
Activity: 1039
Merit: 510
July 06, 2016, 02:14:06 PM
I am interested in Auroracoin but often heard of it as being a scam.

Why do people say Auroracoin is/was a scam? As it has been a free airdrop among all of Iceland's citizens, I cannot see how this could be a scam?
sr. member
Activity: 258
Merit: 250
July 06, 2016, 02:06:44 PM
full member
Activity: 248
Merit: 100
July 06, 2016, 09:48:18 AM
hero member
Activity: 741
Merit: 500
July 06, 2016, 07:07:00 AM
Nice short doc on Auroracoin here :

http://motherboard.vice.com/read/auroracoin
legendary
Activity: 1354
Merit: 1020
I was diagnosed with brain parasite
July 06, 2016, 04:39:32 AM
Hi guys,

What is current development of this coin please?
How is Island exchange working, how many people using it?

Thank you

Hi Conqueror

There are plans to clean up the wallet code a bit, not sure if any new features will be implemented but perhaps get a better look and feel to the qt wallet.

There are plans to add QR code scanner (camera function) to the Hive wallet https://webwallet.auroracoin.is/ and get a working Schildbach Android wallet up and running.

Third is to get a merchant solutions going that will pay merchants in Icelandic Krona.

I'm not sure what I can talk about concerning other projects at this point in time but summer vacation is delaying all production until August I guess.



In other news, lots of work has been put into promotional efforts, that will hopefully come to fruition in the coming weeks. Summer vacation has taken its toll where it seems that no one in the dev team takes the same week off for holiday.

Regarding the exchange https://isx.is/ there are ~700 registered users (0.2% of the Icelandic population) and there have not been any hiccups in its operations and everything runs smoothly.

Thank you for update! Actually considering buying some again.
Will watch the chart a bit more and see.
Thanks again!
full member
Activity: 248
Merit: 100
July 06, 2016, 04:06:22 AM
Hi guys,

What is current development of this coin please?
How is Island exchange working, how many people using it?

Thank you

Hi Conqueror

There are plans to clean up the wallet code a bit, not sure if any new features will be implemented but perhaps get a better look and feel to the qt wallet.

There are plans to add QR code scanner (camera function) to the Hive wallet https://webwallet.auroracoin.is/ and get a working Schildbach Android wallet up and running.

Third is to get a merchant solutions going that will pay merchants in Icelandic Krona.

I'm not sure what I can talk about concerning other projects at this point in time but summer vacation is delaying all production until August I guess.



In other news, lots of work has been put into promotional efforts, that will hopefully come to fruition in the coming weeks. Summer vacation has taken its toll where it seems that no one in the dev team takes the same week off for holiday.

Regarding the exchange https://isx.is/ there are ~700 registered users (0.2% of the Icelandic population) and there have not been any hiccups in its operations and everything runs smoothly.
legendary
Activity: 1354
Merit: 1020
I was diagnosed with brain parasite
July 06, 2016, 12:22:42 AM
Hi guys,

What is current development of this coin please?
How is Island exchange working, how many people using it?

Thank you
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
July 05, 2016, 11:30:21 PM
How do I mine this coin if I have never mined coins before
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