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Re: [ANN][AUR][MANDATORY UPDATE] Auroracoin - a cryptocurrency for Iceland
by
Predseda4D
on 28/02/2014, 14:29:56 UTC
If you people would read the first post.

Once the Auroracoin site is back up, after all this sudden interest (coinmarketcap sure isn't helping), you can check out http://auroracoin.org/blueprint.php
It describes the airdrop process.

EDIT: And please.. the Dev or Devs could never simply sell 10.500.000 coins. Don't be so idiotic.
I read it, blueprint. But it doesnt say anything, how they will validate that? How this proccess will be secure against ID fraud?

My second question is how they will do it? There are 320 000+ residents. They need verificate them in 4 months. It is 2 623 residents daily!!!  Shocked

I tried search for answers but for my questions there are no answers yet!!!

Where will be verification that dev will be not creating fake wallets where he will send airdrops for yourself?!?!?  Huh

Look, that idea of this coin is great but everyone must know that all is in one hand of "Shaddow man". How can you all trust him? Why to trust him?
These are all fair questions.  Questions I would like answers to as well.  I feel the more valuable the coin is, the more likely this is to go smoothly.  As media attention comes about, I assume efficient processes will be developed to safeguard against ID fraud.

I must bump this. Dev dont want to answer this questions? Why?

And how are you going to distribute the coins to everyone?

Electronic National ID scheme - provided by the government, but useable by anyone.


Is this database online ?

I've highlight your answer in bold

Quote
All Icelanders, as well as foreign citizens residing in Iceland and corporations and institutions, have a Personal Identification Number (Icelandic: Kennitala, lit. identification number) identifying them in the National Registry. The number is composed of 10 digits, of which the first six are the individual's birth date in the format DDMMYY. The next two digits are chosen at random when the kennitala is allocated, the 9th digit is a check digit, and the last digit indicates the century in which the individual was born (for instance, '9' for the period 1900–1999, or '0' for the period 2000–2099). An example would be 120174-3389, the person being born on the twelfth day of January 1974. The Icelandic system is similar to that in other Scandinavian and European countries, but the use of the identification number is unusually open and extensive in Iceland. Businesses and universities use the kennitala as a customer or student identifier, and all banking transactions include it. The National Registry (Icelandic: Þjóðskrá) oversees the system. A database matching names to numbers is freely accessible (after login) on all Icelandic online banking sites. Given this openness, the Kennitala is never used as an authenticator. It is worth noting that the completeness of the National Registry eliminates any need for Iceland to take censuses.

So everyone can access this, everyone can than create claim to get "Airdrop"!!!

Everyone who is investing in this coin must be alerted!!!

Dev dont want answer all valid questions.

Dev has already said that the ID system is not the only method of verification that is going to take place.

And what is that another method?!?
Dev say nothing. He was here online today but say nothing. Why?!? Is it that he has no answers for this question?
Is his plan to dump some coins after "Airdrop" for yourself? How can anyone trust that he will not doing this fraud if he is not responding?!?