Poloniex is really going off today with coins that have real long-term potential.
I'm giving you a fair warning to get in while you still can.
i already am , waiting for the major release now
>>1905731
We hype for DIONS, the devs are chill asf on slack
Why is IOC going to moon?
How high do you see it going?
>>1906593
It's a low-volume coin currently, with a consistent uptrend. It's up about 25% for the month, with plenty of room to move up.
It's currently priced at 42k sat, with the only big sell wall at 100k.
It's already on Poloniex with known developers. People are looking for a Bitcoin alternative, but it seems like most coins are in a bubble except for a few, and this is one of them.
"I/O Digital is open source blockchain ecosystem project actively developed by a team of blockchain security and cryptocurrency experts.
I/O Digital started in July 2014. We started as I/O Coin Digital currency (IOC) without any Initial Coin Offer (ICO) or Premine. The coins were mined during an initial X11 Proof of Work (PoW) mining period before switching over to our own unique flavor of Proof of Stake (PoS) POS I/O to secure our blockchain."
>>1905753
Once DIONS gets released it's going to be a top-10 market cap coin, mark my words.
http://www.iodigital.io/dions/
Holy shit, this actually looks legit. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=695855.4120
>>1905753
Slack link senpai?
>>1906740
http://www.iodigital.io/slack/
>TFW at the cusp of a technological revolution where currency meets computation.
Feels good man.
>>1906750
>TFW your friends told you crypto won't get me anywhere.
>>1905731
Could you explain briefly what are the advantages of this particular coin and why I should get in on it?
>>1906802
In my opinion the thing that sets this apart will be DIONS, which stands for decentralized input/output system.
It's an HTML5 based wallet that uses aliases (names) in place of a long hash code, much like how the world wide web is setup to use addresses rather than remembering IP's.
The second thing is the decentralized stores and apps that the HTML5 platform would allow.
The last, and probably the most important thing will be the integrated encrypted messaging.
With that said, it's already proof-of-stake, so it beats Ethereum there. It has 16 million coins, and has shown to be producing the most advanced technical development thus far.