Price of Iceland's Auroracoin Falls 50% Against Bitcoin After Airdrop

Price of Iceland's Auroracoin Falls 50% Against Bitcoin After Airdrop

After weeks of anticipation, Iceland's attempted national digital currency auroracoin commenced its Airdrop - the distribution of 31.8 AUR to interested citizens - at midnight local time on 25th March as part of stage one of its three-part launch. With experts weighing in on auroracoin's novel marketing approach, successors adopting its distribution model and speculators hovering for quick gains, auroracoin's moment of truth had seemingly arrived. Opinions were varied as to what the response to its ambitious launch would be, whether Icelanders would embrace the currency, ignore it or....


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