Auroracoin Foundation Debuts Iceland’s First Cryptocurrency Exchange
Resurgent regional cryptocurrency Auroracoin debuted Iceland’s first-ever cryptocurrency exchange, ISX, allowing the people of Iceland to trade Auroracoin and krona. This week, the Auroracoin Foundation debuted ISX.is, Iceland’s first cryptocurrency exchange. ISX allows the citizens of Iceland to trade króna for cryptocurrency, in this case Auroracoin. Amid a renewed set of financial scandals in Iceland exposed by the Panama Papers, Auroracoin has made a comeback. For the last year, the Auroracoin Foundation has made significant adoption pushes including a brand awareness advertising....
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Vice Motherboard released a short documentary and accompanying article on Icelandic cryptocurrency Auroracoin. The film, titled The New Currency at the End of the World, runs about 15 minutes, and follows cryptocurrency advocate Mikjall Hannes as he investigates Auroracoin in Iceland. It includes Pétur Árnason, chairman of the Auroracoin Foundation, outlining his vision for spreading the currency to the people, as well as its main reason for existing: to give the people of Iceland an escape from their current wealth-bleeding financial system. First major coverage outside of Iceland since....
Auroracoin suddenly spiked last week, perhaps upon the leak of the Panama Papers. The papers promptly angered Icelanders, who now feel that the nation is suffering yet another 2008. Although Auroracoin has not been an overwhelming success, its market cap has increased three-fold since the Panama Papers leaked. The peer-to-peer cryptocurrency, launched in February 2014, was marketed as an alternative to Bitcoin and the Icelandic krona. The pseudonymous creators said they planned to distribute half of the auroracoins to all 330,000 people in Iceland’s national ID database for free.....
Advertisements for Auroracoin, the Icelandic cryptocurrency, have begun to appear at bus stops all around the country. The advertisement, consisting only of “Auroracoin” in text and the coin’s logo on a white background. The advertisements are part of a public awareness campaign by the Auraráð, or Auroracoin, Foundation. According to Pétur Árnason, Auraráð Foundation chairman, these advertisements are meant to lay the groundwork for a resurgence of the Icelandic cryptocurrency later this year. “We have been preparing for Auroracoin promotion in Iceland for over a year now as we wanted to....
Auroracoin’s development team plans a second coming as new scandals emerge with government corruption surrounding 2008’s bank collapse. The 2008 banking collapse created fertile ground for crypto. Iceland’s financial turmoil is back with a new scandal related to 2008’s bank failures. Wintris Inc., a British Virgin Islands-based company revealed to be owned by Anna Sigurlaug Pálsdóttir, wife of Prime Minister Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson, is claiming 515 mln. isk (icelandic kronas, over 4 million USD) in bankruptcy funds from the three failed banks during the crash. Seeing this as a corrupt....
Auroracoin, the “cryptocurrency for Iceland”, will begin distributing auroracoins to the country's citizens this week, starting tomorrow, 25th March. The distribution, which is being called Airdrop, will send 50% of the total auroracoins in circulation to the country's populace. Icelandic residents that enter their permanent resident ID on auroracoin's official website will receive 31.8 AUR (roughly $385 at press time). The fourth-place digital currency in terms of overall market cap, Auroracoin quickly rose to prominence amongst the myriad new digital currencies for its unique approach to....