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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: The True Value of Auroracoin
by
c3ntrx
on 05/03/2014, 08:14:05 UTC
As kennitala (personal identification) is publicly available in Iceland it will take more than submitting this reference to claim your free coins. I really can't grasp how the developers can achieve this. Are they going to accept any IP address from that region that submits a valid kennitala? If so, I will be booking a flight to Iceland soon and will be rich.

I also wonder this, does anyone know? How does the dev guarantee, using a public database, someone is really who they say they are?

They don't care because it is a SCAM!

MAZA is WORSE!

I met the developer for MAZA last night. Yes he was a real Indian. He spoke at Bitcoin Center New York City. Later he sold me a paper wallet of 10,000 coins for $100 cash. Having a hard time transferring the keys to my linux QT wallet he wrote me the next day and I sent him my address and he sent me what was then worth $1000 (cuz it jumped 10x overnight)

Not everyone is in this to scam people. Some of us actually are trying to change the world. If you cant afford the game or cant afford losing once in a while you shouldnt play. Whether or not Aurora is a scam I cannot say. I would like to know as well but in the meantime I choose to play.