Post
Topic
Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: AURORACOIN - Empowering Financial Freedom
by
BauldersGate
on 24/04/2016, 12:00:54 UTC
This latest article from cointelegrsph sets auroracoin  up really nicely for a big surprise next month.

http://cointelegraph.com/news/saving-icelands-economy-did-auroracoin-fail-its-mission


At the end she lets slip that an icelandic bank has started a campaign to educate icelanders about crypto currency.

Expect auroracoin to be part of this strategic campaign, still to be announced next month.

Auroracoin is trading at a massive discount here.





This wonderful person with morals in the right place had every right to express these thoughts , this person is not asleep.

AUR is only about making the scam developer rich and a few others that have joined the party. AUR is not about breaking the shackles of financial freedom, it will end up hurting the people of Iceland. Bitcoin is the only currency I would feel comfortable with my people being involved with.


The only thing I have against this article is that it's mostly based on old information!

Regarding the troll post about this all being a scam. It is funny to point at Cryptsy's cold wallet and say "see this address has a lot of coins". If you then look at other individual addresses in your post you have to realize that the truth is that many people claimed Auroracoin by getting social security numbers from friends and family to claim the coins.

Take me for an example, I claimed for myself, my wife, two children to the same address. I then claimed for my parents on another address and my in laws in another address. This way I claimed for 8 people in all three phases of the airdrop but only used 3 addresses and none of them has 638 or 318 or 31,8 coins in them.

Eggert if you are interested in talking this over you are welcome to sit down with us over a cup of coffee and we will get much more progress than calling out names or cry wolf, wolf over things that can be explained rationally.

https://media.giphy.com/media/LYDNZAzOqrez6/giphy.gif

It comes down to this and it's really simple, if you are bagholder it's not a scam, if you not a bagholder it is a scam.
There is nothing special about AUR as a coin. Buying at these prices regardless if it's a scam or not is dangerous as the coin it's copying aka Digibyte has a lower marketcap then AUR by $800k.
This is a obvious pump before the rollout of the advertising and Multi Algo fork.