It doesn't bother anyone that people in California and Australia are claiming the coins? Or that the ID number isn't only for Icelandic people? Or that there is an easily accessible database of 70,000 numbers that were hacked (i.e. I could probably go claim some coins right now. Actually....)...no doubt there is some widespread fraud here.
As far as I understood the process, first you input your Kennitala (and here anyone could copy/paste one) but then you need to confirm your ID by means of:
-Facebook account, must be preexisting to Airdrop
-SMS received on a icelandic phone
So I don't think fraud is as simple as you make it out to be
If it's true that most claims are not fraudulent then AuroraCoin is already a
HUGE SUCCESS. Well over 1% of the population have claimed coins. That's above any kind of adoption rate we've seen so far, no?
Congratulations are in order for balduro (given the claims are real). Thank you, man, for pulling this off. Well done.
EDIT: Let's hope the fork works as intended... those block-times are unbearable.