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March 19, 2014, 02:40:06 AM
#29
so you hate jews, huh?

what about jews do you hate?

I despise jews.. They are absolutely the scum of the earth... They run the central banks, they push for pro-diversity and multi-culturalism, they are behind the LGBT movements around the world, they love pushing race-mixing to the max to further their cause in creating a predominately dark race of people, they are NOT and have NEVER been genetically tied to the Hebrews or Israelites. It's a well documented historical fact that Jews are the genetic remnants of Cain and Esau. All of the well known communists have been documented as being Jewish.

Shall I go on?!?



Wow, we have a real rocket scientist here on our hands boys! Inbred much?


I just forwarded this to a few Jewish news outlets and pointed out the fact you are tied in deeply with developers of Auroracoin. I have a feeling the old saying "Any publicity is good publicity" might not be so true in this case.


~BCX~

me involved with the devs of Auroracoin?? Is that your new theory dipshit?? good luck at proving it... probably will be as accurate with your theory on Auroracoin being a scam.

there's a saying from Voltaire that really points out my hatred of Jews....

It goes like this... `To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize.'

Say anything about the fucking Jews and everyone comes out calling you an anti-semite or an inbred... Those that do are either Jews themselves or a Jew between the fucking ears..

Which are you BCX???
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Anglo Saxon Crypto Enthusiast
March 19, 2014, 02:29:14 AM
#28
I just sold some AUR at around 4 times what I paid for a day or so ago... So if I am a believer in this coin, that doesn't mean I'm naive, nor does that stop me making money along the way. I've said it before but this airdrop is a moment for the ENTIRE ALTCOIN MARKET, you might think that you are clever by staying away but most coins, probably even bitcoin, are going to be affected by what happens with Auroracoin. Can crypto currencies be a tool of economic recovery, or, is this just an online casino where hackers and scammers will always win?? This question will be answered soon, of course there are going to be jitters along the way.. So get behind AUR, make it a success because at the end of the day no one is anonymous, and there is a real movement happening to change the nature of economics with crypto currencies.

No doubt it will affect bitcoin - we'll see the value climb when people start pulling their money out these gimmicky penny stocks and start putting it into something with a real future. Auroracoin is a cash grab and of course there is profit to be made - I overestimated the intelligence and integrity of the altcoin community and assumed it would go nowhere so I missed out on some quick and easy profit. Go ahead and fill your bag back up with more and we can see how enthusiastic you are about still holding it a month from now.


I just sold some AUR at around 4 times what I paid for a day or so ago...


Wow, first sign of intelligence from the AUR crowd I've seen and openly admitting short term profits are the motive.

I respect that!


~BCX~

No doubt - why dance around it? Nobody denies there isn't money to be made here - people have been profiting off human gullibility for thousands of years. Have you also noticed that most of the supporters are essentially brand new to the forum?

Yeah I'll be profit taking ahead of the drop but when it happens, I'll be holding around the same amount of Auroracoin that Icelanders are due, that might be around 5 - 15 % of my portfolio, it depends how well I do in the meantime. Yes it is high risk and this is just common sense! I'm new on this forum but if Auroracoin is a success then there will be many more people here, I guarantee.  And if this drop goes bad, I'll be cashing out of everything else, this will be common sense too. While I'm here, I'll give you another one. People that lost bitcoins on Mt Gox will get them back, wait and see.
 
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March 19, 2014, 02:13:05 AM
#27
I just sold some AUR at around 4 times what I paid for a day or so ago... So if I am a believer in this coin, that doesn't mean I'm naive, nor does that stop me making money along the way. I've said it before but this airdrop is a moment for the ENTIRE ALTCOIN MARKET, you might think that you are clever by staying away but most coins, probably even bitcoin, are going to be affected by what happens with Auroracoin. Can crypto currencies be a tool of economic recovery, or, is this just an online casino where hackers and scammers will always win?? This question will be answered soon, of course there are going to be jitters along the way.. So get behind AUR, make it a success because at the end of the day no one is anonymous, and there is a real movement happening to change the nature of economics with crypto currencies.

No doubt it will affect bitcoin - we'll see the value climb when people start pulling their money out these gimmicky penny stocks and start putting it into something with a real future. Auroracoin is a cash grab and of course there is profit to be made - I overestimated the intelligence and integrity of the altcoin community and assumed it would go nowhere so I missed out on some quick and easy profit. Go ahead and fill your bag back up with more and we can see how enthusiastic you are about still holding it a month from now.


I just sold some AUR at around 4 times what I paid for a day or so ago...


Wow, first sign of intelligence from the AUR crowd I've seen and openly admitting short term profits are the motive.

I respect that!


~BCX~

No doubt - why dance around it? Nobody denies there isn't money to be made here - people have been profiting off human gullibility for thousands of years. Have you also noticed that most of the supporters are essentially brand new to the forum?
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let's make a deal.
March 19, 2014, 02:02:18 AM
#26
I've said it before but this airdrop is a moment for the ENTIRE ALTCOIN MARKET
I haven't been here for that long, but you've been here for 4 fucking days.  lmao

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Anglo Saxon Crypto Enthusiast
March 19, 2014, 01:59:53 AM
#25
I just sold some AUR at around 4 times what I paid for a day or so ago... So if I am a believer in this coin, that doesn't mean I'm naive, nor does that stop me making money along the way. I've said it before but this airdrop is a moment for the ENTIRE ALTCOIN MARKET, you might think that you are clever by staying away but most coins, probably even bitcoin, are going to be affected by what happens with Auroracoin. Can crypto currencies be a tool of economic recovery, or, is this just an online casino where hackers and scammers will always win?? This question will be answered soon, of course there are going to be jitters along the way.. So get behind AUR, make it a success because at the end of the day no one is anonymous, and there is a real movement happening to change the nature of economics with crypto currencies.
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let's make a deal.
March 19, 2014, 01:44:33 AM
#24
I despise jews.. They are absolutely the scum of the earth... They run the central banks, they push for pro-diversity and multi-culturalism, they are behind the LGBT movements around the world, they love pushing race-mixing to the max to further their cause in creating a predominately dark race of people, they are NOT and have NEVER been genetically tied to the Hebrews or Israelites. It's a well documented historical fact that Jews are the genetic remnants of Cain and Esau. All of the well known communists have been documented as being Jewish.

Shall I go on?!?

Wow, we have a real rocket scientist here on our hands boys! Inbred much?


I just forwarded this to a few Jewish news outlets and pointed out the fact you are tied in deeply with developers of Auroracoin. I have a feeling the old saying "Any publicity is good publicity" might not be so true in this case.

it does explain why he has such an uncircumcised hard on for AryanAuroracoin
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March 18, 2014, 09:04:24 PM
#23
I suspect those defending this coin are bagholders from the initial pump that are desperate to offload their stake.
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March 18, 2014, 08:40:51 PM
#22
If you have invested money in any of these scam "country" coins, get out now. They absolutely will all tank - use your heads people. If I had known people would be dumb enough to buy into crap like this I would have done something similar years ago back when I was less moral - I gave the human race way too much credit. I feel bad for nobody that loses their ass on this scam because in the end, it's cheap education. Sometimes you have to just keep knocking the gullible ones down over and over but eventually they learn something.

STFU you god damn Jew Banker.... Geezus! I swear you could swing a dead cat in here and hit about 10 Jews all working for some Central Bank trying to destroy whatever crypto currency that might be on the rise...

You're stupid.

See....anyone can post non-sense on this forum. I'm still laughing at the people who bought Spaincoin at $2.40. What's it worth today?


Spaincoin is now $0.74 LMAO. 

I'm curious if the Auroracoin believers will come back here after March 25 and admit that they got scammed or will they be like the MTGOX lovers who use to send me nasty PM's whenever I questioned whether MTGOX was solvent or not (a year ago).  Now those MTGOX lovers don't have  pot to piss in and won't respond to my PM's asking if they still believe what they said when they PM'ed me.

Auroracoin will collapse after March 25.
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March 18, 2014, 06:42:30 PM
#21
Pump & Dump all the way.
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March 18, 2014, 06:31:24 PM
#20

2) There is no real distribution method and 99.9% of Icelanders have never even heard of this thing.


Hence Icelandic Parliament Committee Holds Closed Session to Discuss Auroracoin?
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March 18, 2014, 06:27:11 PM
#19
Let's break down Auroracoin.

1) The dev isn't even an Icelander (obviously just taking advantage of an unfortunate situation - red flag #1 as this is how most scams start out).

I thought he was, where's your proof?


2) There is no real distribution method and 99.9% of Icelanders have never even heard of this thing.

How do you know? And, they have a full year to hear of "this thing".


3) Everybody is trusting a 50% premine to somebody they don't know and have never met.

Not everybody. Seems like for example you are not.


4) There is nothing special here. This will never be a national currency - it meets none of the requirements. There was zero choreographing with the proper parties and none of the proper channels were used.

There are a lot of things in between "nothing special" and "national currency".
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March 18, 2014, 06:18:23 PM
#18
If you have invested money in any of these scam "country" coins, get out now. They absolutely will all tank - use your heads people. If I had known people would be dumb enough to buy into crap like this I would have done something similar years ago back when I was less moral - I gave the human race way too much credit. I feel bad for nobody that loses their ass on this scam because in the end, it's cheap education. Sometimes you have to just keep knocking the gullible ones down over and over but eventually they learn something.

STFU you god damn Jew Banker.... Geezus! I swear you could swing a dead cat in here and hit about 10 Jews all working for some Central Bank trying to destroy whatever crypto currency that might be on the rise...

Let's break down Auroracoin.

1) The dev isn't even an Icelander (obviously just taking advantage of an unfortunate situation - red flag #1 as this is how most scams start out).

2) There is no real distribution method and 99.9% of Icelanders have never even heard of this thing.

3) Everybody is trusting a 50% premine to somebody they don't know and have never met. It's not like this guy is a prominent figure - he came out of nowhere, blew some smoke up your ass, and people are excited about it. The "air drop" was set far enough into the future that they had plenty of time to profit before "air dropping" a pile of shit on everybody.

4) There is nothing special here. This will never be a national currency - it meets none of the requirements. There was zero choreographing with the proper parties and none of the proper channels were used.

This is 100% a scam and anybody buying into it is getting scammed as well. Everybody standing up for these country coins will look like a gullible moron 2 months from now. Mark my word.

I love cryptocurrency and that's the reason I hate seeing crap like this - it will probably end up making headlines and will be just another dark cloud over this revolutionary technology. With each step forward we're taking two steps back with crap like this. It's moronic and it is devaluing the entire movement.
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March 18, 2014, 06:03:32 PM
#17
If you have invested money in any of these scam "country" coins, get out now. They absolutely will all tank - use your heads people. If I had known people would be dumb enough to buy into crap like this I would have done something similar years ago back when I was less moral - I gave the human race way too much credit. I feel bad for nobody that loses their ass on this scam because in the end, it's cheap education. Sometimes you have to just keep knocking the gullible ones down over and over but eventually they learn something.
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March 18, 2014, 05:50:32 PM
#16
Usually when aurora makes huge gains, mazacoins price increases 10 fold the next day.
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March 18, 2014, 05:23:03 PM
#15
The alleged flaw in KGW has already been fixed in many coins that use KGW, including AUR.
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March 18, 2014, 04:59:53 PM
#14



And what does your attempt to destroy the blockchain have to do with the coin being a scam?  Worst case scenario, you provide a setback for AUR and the dev proceeds with his plan anyway.  Then what?  I'd sure like to know how you would feel if it turns out the dev is legit and has good intentions, which is looking more and more like he does.



Exactly what makes it more and more likely he is legit.

Nothing has changed.

Still won't consider an escrow
Still has no plan for air drop
Still no idea how to validate Icelanders


Everything still the same.


~BCX~

Just because the Devs aren't telling you shit, doesn't make you right.. Perhaps they have caught onto your shit slinging and have considered you not worth their time..


Yeah, and maybe during that closed session in Iceland's parliament they were talking about who has the most posts on bitcointalk.org  Roll Eyes
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March 18, 2014, 04:45:43 PM
#13



And what does your attempt to destroy the blockchain have to do with the coin being a scam?  Worst case scenario, you provide a setback for AUR and the dev proceeds with his plan anyway.  Then what?  I'd sure like to know how you would feel if it turns out the dev is legit and has good intentions, which is looking more and more like he does.



Exactly what makes it more and more likely he is legit.

Nothing has changed.

Still won't consider an escrow
Still has no plan for air drop
Still no idea how to validate Icelanders


Everything still the same.


~BCX~

Just because the Devs aren't telling you shit, doesn't make you right.. Perhaps they have caught onto your shit slinging and have considered you not worth their time..
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let's make a deal.
March 18, 2014, 02:07:08 PM
#12
Worst case scenario, you provide a setback for AUR and the dev proceeds with his plan anyway.

it could get much worse than that.  your worst case scenario is optimistic.
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March 18, 2014, 01:48:44 PM
#11
Plus the community is working very hard so the airdrop will be successful (happening in just a week).


Only a week eh? what is the process? where is it documented? what are the criteria to be eligible? etc.

Or is it also airdropped?
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March 18, 2014, 01:24:45 PM
#10


Don't worry, he's shouted scam from the beginning so loudly that everyone knows his position.  If this is legit, he will lose tons of respect in this community.  If he doesn't apologize he'll lose even more respect.


You guys are forgetting one minor problem.

Block 5400 and KGW.

Nite69 which has become somewhat of the AUR Super said he highly believes if you guys roll out KGW, the exploit will likely succeed.


~BCX~

And what does your attempt to destroy the blockchain have to do with the coin being a scam?  Worst case scenario, you provide a setback for AUR and the dev proceeds with his plan anyway.  Then what?  I'd sure like to know how you would feel if it turns out the dev is legit and has good intentions, which is looking more and more like he does.
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