Just wanted to share the video from CNBC all about Nautiluscoin
Any overhyped giveaway-gimmick coin featured on CNBC is sure to be a great success and moon.
Proof:
http://www.cnbc.com/2014/03/25/virtual-currency-woos-icelanders-with-free-airdrop.html"The airdrop will be a gift to each and every recipient, for him or her to spend or save," said auroracoin Nautiluscoin on its website.
"This one-time event will create the conditions for Icelanders Greeks to start using the currency, by providing them with a start and making them aware of the currency and its possibilities."
Seems legit!Aurora hit $85 per coin. I'll take that! Haha.
And don't compare some anonymous shitcoin with a legit coin backed by big players from Wall Street.
Good point! NautiScam will never even get to half of Aurora's $85 highwater mark.

Of course you remember how Paycoin was "backed by big players from Wall Street" and how that turned out.
http://blogs.wsj.com/moneybeat/2014/11/25/bitbeat-gaw-miners-to-launch-bitcoin-challenger-paycoin/Backing Mr. Garza is Stuart Fraser, Vice Chairman and Partner at Wall Street inter-dealer broker Cantor Fitzgerald LP, a long-time backer of Mr. Garzas projects, including his first big venture, the Great Auk Wireless company, which sold broadband services to remote New England villagers.
In conclusion, NautiScam is the bastard scam-child of Paycoin and Aurora.
So keep it up asshole. I can do this all day.
