Alright /biz/, I found the next goldmine.
Volume has doubled since yesterday, with a consistent uptrend since the beginning. It's up about 33% for the month, with plenty of room to move up.
It's currently priced at 44k sat, with the only big sell wall at 100k. It has hit 60k in the past.
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."
>>1909322
DIONS seems like a great project, this has potential, I would invest but I'm all tied up in memes right now.
Slack link senpai?
>>1909328
http://www.iodigital.io/slack/
>>1909331
In it to win it.
K, I bought some. When will it moon? Might take some BTC out of lending to buy more.
>Infographic roadmap
>>1909337
Once it passes 50k satoshi and has around 100 BTC volume, then IOC will get a lot more attention.
With the way Poloniex has been the past week, it's hard to say whether it will go 100% or 1000%.
Suffice to say, it would be hard to sell off even at 1000% because it has so much more potential.
I'll just hold onto it then and see what happens. Is it worth it to do the staking thing they talk about in the faq?
>>1909352
If you're in it for the long hold you might as well get a small return on your investment.
In my opinion IOC will be worth over $100 this year. It only has 16 million coins, and nobody has been dumping this one if you look at the chart history.
>>1909362
The chart is mostly why I went for it. Just a steady climb up.
>>1909362
Seems like people are holding their coins, good to see, buying up some now.
You must be in love with the Federal Reserve to keep them on life support like this. How many memes is this now like over 800? Keep em coming and increase the population of slavetown like a good contracted bitslave.
>>1909387
no coiners not welcome on our board gtfo off to /pol/ you go faggot
>>1909387
>You must be in love with the Federal Reserve to keep them on life support like this.
You realize that we're trading all of our worthless paper dollars for something that can't be printed out of thin air.
Fuck off shill.
>>1909376
I haven't seen any other chart like this one. It has a steady progression and great support levels.
I'm in, feels nice to not be in a shitcoin I have to constantly monitor.