AUR

Auroracoin pris 
AUR

kr0.5924  

0.83% (1 d)

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Auroracoin-statistikk
Markedsverdi
 

0.00%

kr 9,111,210
#7886
Volum (24 t)
 

89.60%

kr 37
#7703
Volum/markedsverdi (24 timer)
 
0.00%
Selvrapportert sirkulerende forsyning
 
15,380,919 AUR
85.58%
Total forsyning
 
17,973,098 AUR
Maks. forsyning
 
17,973,098 AUR
Fullt fortynnet markedsverdi
 
kr 10,646,742
AUR til NOK konverter
AUR
NOK
Prisytelse
24 t 
Bunnpunkt
kr0.5885
Høydepunkt
kr0.6044
Høyeste noensinne
Mar 04, 2014 (10 years ago)
kr1,059.71
-99.94%
Laveste noensinne
Oct 06, 2019 (4 years ago)
kr0.06114
+868.85%
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I overvåkningslister991x
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Om Auroracoin

Auroracoin (AUR) is a peer-to-peer cryptocurrency launched on January 24, 2014 as an Icelandic alternative to bitcoin and the Icelandic króna. The unknown creator or creators used the pseudonym Baldur Friggjar Óðinsson and allocated (premined) half of the 21 million total coins for the 330,000 Icelandic citizens living in Iceland.

This first-of-its-kind national ID enforced airdrop began with Phase I on March 25, 2014 with 31.8 auroracoins per claimant. Phases II / III concluded in 2015 with 318 / 636 auroracoins respectively per claimant.

Of these 10.5 million premined coins, approximately 40% of the coins were claimed, 10% of the coins were gifted to the Auroracoin Foundation (M1 fund), and 50% of the premined coins were verifiably destroyed. (AURburnAURburnAURburnAURburn7eS4Rf)

In 2016 there was a hard-fork to a multi-algorithm(PoW) code change. There was also a block-time change from 10 minutes to 61 seconds, a corresponding change in block-reward, resulting in a “halvening schedule” change and increase of maximum coins to 23.3 million. ( Adjusted to 17.97 million after 5.345 million burned )

In 2018 it was decided to liquidate 80% of the M1 fund to launch the Icelandic Blockchain Foundation (Rafmyntaráð) expanding Auroracoin’s blockchain advocacy efforts within Iceland.

In 2021 Auroracoin released another significant major release and continues to be volunteer-driven using open-source technology with the goal of offering an alternative to inflationary fiat currencies.