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Topic
Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: AURORA "airdrop" - before and after March 25
by
ZeroBarrier
on 25/03/2014, 22:26:54 UTC
Auroracoin does have a lot of weight on the hands of one guy.
I find him as a man of his word; so far he didnt everything he said he will, but I wont put there my life savings

edit : Also remember that the coin was 100usd$ for a single AUR and Balduro didnt dump it and went to the Caribbean and you can see at https://www.facebook.com/auroracoin.org     a lot of Icelandic traffic

Really? You trust a guy on the internet that's completely anonymous? You have no idea what his real name is, where he lives, what his age is and not even what he fucking looks like; but you trust him?

The coin might have been work $100USD, but there wasn't enough liquidity to sell the premine. The marketcap was incredibly misleading as it counted the pre-mined coins which were not in circulation (if you can't understand this, this means there's wasn't enough money in AUR to sell huge amounts of). This is why the airdrop is such a perfect laundering mechanism and it seem to be working perfectly, just as planned.  Roll Eyes