Guys I REALLY THINK WE SHOULD LOOK INTO I/O COIN... its been around for years... and its finally releasing its BlockChain technology in the next couple of weeks.. it's currently like 20% up on Bittrex... new exchanges will be added soon... here is the website... look for your self
Yes you monkey. Do we really have to spell it out.
Robert Gray
Who is going to use it instead of Ethereum? Serious question
>got delisted from poloniex
All you need to know
Hunter Barnes
>poloniex >being the gold standard of exchanges
Come on man. Poloniex is complete shit, and they never gave a specific reason for delisting IOC. Other than low volume (which is an inherent cause of almost half of holder staking their coins), there was no other reason for delisting
Nolan Hill
>ignores my first question
haw haw
Jackson Rogers
Do we think with a product it could go some where though?
Jack Brooks
Where can I buy this?
Carson Campbell
> White dreams become technology Nice, just bought 100k
John Gray
Mainly large fintech businesses. Its targeting larger financial businesses. Its native messaging and file sharing system is almost complete (just a bit of regression tests and the dev being ocd about perfection) other than that its gotten VC interest. Its fully PoS too, something Ethereum hasn't done yet. For financial/tech yes, especially building on top of the platform Bittrex
Mason Bennett
I meant the sweater, I want the sweater.
Easton Ramirez
>VC interest like?
Juan King
Alright biz with the market cap and only having 16 million coins if this gets to 100 million market cap we looking at 4 times gains. Doesn't even seem that hard in this industry.
So No VCs. I've looked into this project before. The team is decent but it will never get traction with Ethereum around. NEO is lucky it's positioned in China otherwise I'd say the same about it too
Angel Scott
Stokens is the VC. This dude is the CEO of that VC
Isaiah Johnson
Can ethereum store document on chain? Nope. Does ethereum have aliases for its address? Nope. Does ethereum havs decentralized encrypted secure messaging feature? Nope.
Have ethereum get hacked in the past? Yes, more than once ;)
But whatever man, I don't expect IOC to be shilled here. This place is absolute cesspool filled with pajeet and chink.
Gavin Ross
>IOC what are your thoughts about IOC ?
Bentley Bennett
But ethereum was never really hacked, the implementation of certain companies lacked in security. Don't blame ethereum for this.
Easton Barnes
He also cofounded Tendermint for the private sector
>Does ethereum have aliases for its address? Yes. Check ENS
>Does ethereum havs decentralized encrypted secure messaging feature? It can be built on top
Regardless I ask again. Do you see anyone actually using this when Ethereum has gained this much traction?
John Anderson
This is what I'm trying to say..what gives this any value over time.. in 1 year will it still be the same price at the same place it's been at for over a year.
Charles Carter
Ethereum also has issues with bottlenecking when ICOs are going on. Which isn't reliable, if a single ICO can shutdown the network, then what's the point.
ENS imo isn't as user friendly just because of how mist and the entire ethereum network is setup. Plus the encryption isnt as good.
Again network bloat can cause problems with the messaging system imo
Luke Barnes
Absolute buy, tiny market cap and huge potential to go 5x, 10x etc.
Yes. Especially when your chain is so shot it get clogged by huge amount of transaction