That would not be good, I am looking to become arbitrageur between bittrex and the ISK exchange. Any advice on how it can be achieved outside of Iceland?
We don't want or need your help. The ISX exchange is Icelandic only.
AUR is not controlled by anyone, you can't tell people what to do. It's a decentralized currency that has no borders. Anyone can buy AUR off Bittrex and send it anywhere in the world. You must think out the box and get more international interest to boost the coins status.
The icelandic nation is a top 10 happiest nation in the world. change won't come easy like it would in Africa where people are desperate for change and begging for upliftment.
It's controlled by the people. The problem you have is that the people want it to be used in Iceland. There is no box to think outside of here. International adoption of AUR will only hurt the purpose of a country specific coin. How are Icelandic people supposed to be proud about something intended only for them when the rest of the world is using it too? Where's the national pride in this project when SA says it's theirs as well? International adoption will only hinder AUR's use in it's intended market... ICELAND.
Why is there such a push to make THIS ONE country specific coin an international coin? Why not Sterlingcoin, or Gulden, or any other coin that is focused on use in it's own country? Hell, Gulden is a better example of a coin you should be backing then. It started as a country coin and has started embracing international adoption. This is the ideal coin for your interests, but you still target a coin that never intends to be international. It also has better adoption in the country that it was developed for originally, and the development team is making more progress than our team is currently.
But you still keep coming back to beat this international drum with AUR. The only explanation is that you are trolling, Adamastor. So much so that you now have to bring out alternate accounts to back up your invalid points.
Hell, you're even bringing up those buzzwords again, like decentralized, to prove a point that isn't relevant to this discussion. Decentralized doesn't mean international. Stop trying to make that correlation.
You still haven't answered my questions. Why can't you have a proper discussion without deflecting?
-Fuse
Let the people of iceland come on here and share their opinions about auroracoin as you make all this declarations about what auroracoin is and isnt without ever actually considering the multiple views that icelanders might have about this.