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The SetupMasternodes.com has announced it's support to assist ION's community in the Masternode Setup Process and MN troubleshooting issues.

Are you facing problems with your masternode or you simply want to launch one for ION? Check out this service. Note: We do not touch or need access to your masternode wallet, server, or ION coins.

Limited time: First 25 customers get started for $50 one-time cost, and that includes 1 hour of Free troubleshooting anytime after the setup!

Official thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/setupmasternodescom-diy-we-teach-you-linux-and-how-to-setup-your-mn-3213738






Love the idea and website!
hero member
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ION Rocket soaring along at the Two and Quarter Dollar Mark...

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ionomy Studios partners w/ Rumble Arena & Rekall Games! First 3rd-party game partnership. Compete head-to-head on Rumble Arena to win crypto. Lightning API is the perfect way to make games worth playing. gaming meets cryptocurrency gamedev https://youtu.be/yGLvPkL5kjo
legendary
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https://bpip.org
"the popular game" - more than 50 players?
hero member
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ION 3.0 Masternodes changes


In ION 3.0, masternodes require a slightly different setup. The main change is that masternodes must now reside on a remote server and be started from a local server. While this system does require the use of two wallets, the local/remote approach has some advantages. First, the local wallet can be the Qt wallet (desktop wallet) which features user-friendly improvements making it much easier to edit the masternode.conf and the ioncoin.conf from the wallet itself. The local wallet only needs to be on when issuing the command to start masternodes. Second, since the remote masternodes do not hold any coins, your valuable coins are not vulnerable to theft, even if someone were to attack the remote node. No coins are stored on the remote node. Finally, since the local wallet can be turned off as soon as the masternodes are launched, it is possible to protect your coins from network-based attacks.


   

hero member
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Saw this on discord this morning..... very nice

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGLvPkL5kjo

ionomy is excited to announce a partnership with Rekall Games, creators of the popular game, Rumble Arena. Rumble Arena is being redesigned from the ground up to include multiplayer and tournaments with rewards being payed out through the Lightning PWR-GRD service.  The redesigned Rumble Arena is expected to debut this summer and offer ion prizes in game and cross platform.  This is the first third party game ionomy has partnered with to bring PWR-GRD services and the power of the ion blockchain to more gamers.
jr. member
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SetupMasternodes.com
The SetupMasternodes.com has announced it's support to assist ION's community in the Masternode Setup Process and MN troubleshooting issues.

Are you facing problems with your masternode or you simply want to launch one for ION? Check out this service. Note: We do not touch or need access to your masternode wallet, server, or ION coins.

Limited time: First 25 customers get started for $50 one-time cost, and that includes 1 hour of Free troubleshooting anytime after the setup!

Official thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/setupmasternodescom-diy-we-teach-you-linux-and-how-to-setup-your-mn-3213738




hero member
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What are the methods of staking in ION?

Is there a minimum required coins to hold?

What is the annual fee interest for the given minimum amount?

Wilds info is good if you want more then https://ion.community/ also join discord as that's where the devs and community hangout https://discordapp.com/invite/vuZn7gC  Smiley
hero member
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What are the methods of staking in ION?

Ionomy Limited Stakers, Masternode and Wallet Staking


Is there a minimum required coins to hold?
Ionomy LTD - 250 IONs,
Masternode - 20K IONs,
Staking Wallet - 1 ION (1,000 recommended)


What is the annual fee interest for the given minimum amount?

The rate varies between different Ionomy vendors providing the staking service:

Ionomy Limited - 90 day staker and Masternode
Jord - Masternode
Community Beta Site - Purchase Shares for IONs
Masternode - 1/2 ION Block Reward + TX Fees
Staking Wallet - 1/2 ION Block Reward
hero member
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Yes I'm very happy with my investment and No not planning on selling anytime soon.

I've been also very happy with performance of my ION Investment. But that is data for 2017. In 2018 ION has been a very poor performer with ION Price hovering about two dollar mark and falling prices as the Bitcoin price tumbles. now may be the time to sell. The investment is being plagued by being forced to perform many Masternode & Staking Wallets updates and lack of information flow about the progress of the Ionomy Vision. To top it off, Ionomy Studios has only released games with abnormal amount of defects!

full member
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What are the methods of staking in ION?

Is there a minimum required coins to hold?

What is the annual fee interest for the given minimum amount?
hero member
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I'm sorry to say the days of gravity are long gone. Your just going to have to root for a different cause.  

You see Gravity was very much a proof of concept on many different levels the most important being business model. Something that many coins don't have...... a business. Look at how smooth the moon or bust launch went and the seamless implementation of a couple of PWR-GRD elements. It's almost irrelevant you like the game or not. It's no longer so hard to imagine the Ionomy platform hosting lots of game of many different genres in an eco system that benefits everybody.

LOL, revisionist history at its best.

I did say a while ago that the option existed to release Gravity a few months ago as a simple tap game. The decision was taken to continue to develop the title into something more and this is exactly what has happened. My comment was something you ignored.  

Soon you'll be able to see Gravity for yourself and know this ain't no simple tap game  Grin

The beauty of Gravity is it started life as a simple tap game but has turned into a game of skill mixed in with a bit of Dark Souls frustration.

It wasn't "soon" (4 months later) and it was a shitty game, just like non-bagholders predicted. You decided to use "proof of concept" as an excuse. Fine.

So when you're harping about platform and other BS now - it most likely means the same thing. You know nothing, you're parroting PR, ionomy is still shit, a year and 3 forks later there will be another excuse.

Your right I don't know much but what I do know is that life is like a box of chocolates and buying lots of ION in April 2016 was a good thing to do.



source : coinmarketcap

In less than 2 years....

Price =  900% growth
Volume = 2,100% growth
Market CAP = 1,700% growth

Yes I'm very happy with my investment and No not planning on selling anytime soon.
legendary
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https://bpip.org
I'm sorry to say the days of gravity are long gone. Your just going to have to root for a different cause.  

You see Gravity was very much a proof of concept on many different levels the most important being business model. Something that many coins don't have...... a business. Look at how smooth the moon or bust launch went and the seamless implementation of a couple of PWR-GRD elements. It's almost irrelevant you like the game or not. It's no longer so hard to imagine the Ionomy platform hosting lots of game of many different genres in an eco system that benefits everybody.

LOL, revisionist history at its best.

I did say a while ago that the option existed to release Gravity a few months ago as a simple tap game. The decision was taken to continue to develop the title into something more and this is exactly what has happened. My comment was something you ignored.  

Soon you'll be able to see Gravity for yourself and know this ain't no simple tap game  Grin

The beauty of Gravity is it started life as a simple tap game but has turned into a game of skill mixed in with a bit of Dark Souls frustration.

It wasn't "soon" (4 months later) and it was a shitty game, just like non-bagholders predicted. You decided to use "proof of concept" as an excuse. Fine.

So when you're harping about platform and other BS now - it most likely means the same thing. You know nothing, you're parroting PR, ionomy is still shit, a year and 3 forks later there will be another excuse.
hero member
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Your either the only person in the USA that had this problem or the images were generated from an emulator.  

Not really that funny/surprising when the Devs never responded to your gracious offer of help. The fact that you trolled this thread for a year beforehand & you were the only person in the USA with this problem may have been an influence.

The great thing about you is I don't need to call you a liar I just let you do your troll thing  Grin

Running out of talking points so trying to make this about me again? Nope, this is ionomy thread, deal with it.

I'm guessing that you don't know what an emulator is. The issue has nothing to do with it, it can happen on an emulator or on a phone, as evidenced by pics and videos that I posted.

It's something other apps easily avoid by using Android API (getSkuDetails IIRC). Only paycoining morons like yourself could possibly think that this is beneath them and keep denying the issue with nonsense like "the only person in the USA". Gravity had like 50 users, most of which were fervent bagholders who wouldn't dare to say a bad word about it. Who needs QA when nobody wants Q.

But don't get me wrong, I'm rooting that ionomy NEVER hires proper project manager(s) and tester(s). Wouldn't be as fun if they actually produced something less shitty.


"It's all about you" of course it is  Wink

I'm sorry to say the days of gravity are long gone. Your just going to have to root for a different cause.  

You see Gravity was very much a proof of concept on many different levels the most important being business model. Something that many coins don't have...... a business. Look at how smooth the moon or bust launch went and the seamless implementation of a couple of PWR-GRD elements. It's almost irrelevant you like the game or not. It's no longer so hard to imagine the Ionomy platform hosting lots of game of many different genres in an eco system that benefits everybody.
legendary
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https://bpip.org
Your either the only person in the USA that had this problem or the images were generated from an emulator.  

Not really that funny/surprising when the Devs never responded to your gracious offer of help. The fact that you trolled this thread for a year beforehand & you were the only person in the USA with this problem may have been an influence.

The great thing about you is I don't need to call you a liar I just let you do your troll thing  Grin

Running out of talking points so trying to make this about me again? Nope, this is ionomy thread, deal with it.

I'm guessing that you don't know what an emulator is. The issue has nothing to do with it, it can happen on an emulator or on a phone, as evidenced by pics and videos that I posted.

It's something other apps easily avoid by using Android API (getSkuDetails IIRC). Only paycoining morons like yourself could possibly think that this is beneath them and keep denying the issue with nonsense like "the only person in the USA". Gravity had like 50 users, most of which were fervent bagholders who wouldn't dare to say a bad word about it. Who needs QA when nobody wants Q.

But don't get me wrong, I'm rooting that ionomy NEVER hires proper project manager(s) and tester(s). Wouldn't be as fun if they actually produced something less shitty.
hero member
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This was the first image you posted, this was the one I thought you photoshop'd
https://i.gyazo.com/43eb8a2a4d6da6c21efab53c0301008c.png

Well, it's not photoshopped so you're still a liar.

Fast forward a few posts I wasn't the only one who figured out your mischief
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.18163224

And that is false as well.

Plus you were the only person in United States of America that had this problem  Grin weird that

Funny thing that I actually offered help in reproducing the issue but you paycoiners decided that it's easier to yell "photoshop" and "Australia" than to put any actual effort into fixing it. Don't blame me for your idiocy.

23 ion was based on my daily masternode payouts

You posted 23 and 17 ION block rewards and multiplied them by 365... it's quoted above, give it up, you're a clueless moron.

If you understood POS you would know the number to be realistic especially when you consider the variables that come into play when you try to host a masternode 24/7 for 2 years.

I don't give a shit. I prefer my coins in a cold wallet. You wanna play with POS - at least learn what a block reward is before waffling on about "understanding".

You calling me a liar here is meaningless. Under the banner of anonymity people need to assume everything is a lie or be prepared to get their fingers brunt

Anonymity has nothing to do with being a liar. It's possible to be anonymous and tell the truth and vice versa. You however are a very special breed of liar who lies about obvious provable stuff, like "I never said that" immediately following a quote where you did say "that".

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Your either the only person in the USA that had this problem or the images were generated from an emulator. 

Not really that funny/surprising when the Devs never responded to your gracious offer of help. The fact that you trolled this thread for a year beforehand & you were the only person in the USA with this problem may have been an influence.

The great thing about you is I don't need to call you a liar I just let you do your troll thing  Grin

legendary
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https://bpip.org
This was the first image you posted, this was the one I thought you photoshop'd
https://i.gyazo.com/43eb8a2a4d6da6c21efab53c0301008c.png

Well, it's not photoshopped so you're still a liar.

Fast forward a few posts I wasn't the only one who figured out your mischief
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.18163224

And that is false as well.

Plus you were the only person in United States of America that had this problem  Grin weird that

Funny thing that I actually offered help in reproducing the issue but you paycoiners decided that it's easier to yell "photoshop" and "Australia" than to put any actual effort into fixing it. Don't blame me for your idiocy.

23 ion was based on my daily masternode payouts

You posted 23 and 17 ION block rewards and multiplied them by 365... it's quoted above, give it up, you're a clueless moron.

If you understood POS you would know the number to be realistic especially when you consider the variables that come into play when you try to host a masternode 24/7 for 2 years.

I don't give a shit. I prefer my coins in a cold wallet. You wanna play with POS - at least learn what a block reward is before waffling on about "understanding".

You calling me a liar here is meaningless. Under the banner of anonymity people need to assume everything is a lie or be prepared to get their fingers brunt

Anonymity has nothing to do with being a liar. It's possible to be anonymous and tell the truth and vice versa. You however are a very special breed of liar who lies about obvious provable stuff, like "I never said that" immediately following a quote where you did say "that".
hero member
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1) Yep got that one wrong  Sad Took me a while to figure out you were running gravity on an emulator setting the country to Australia then moaning about the dollar discrepancy. You pulled this shit stunt March 2017

LOL... you're still lying about it even though you actually posted my picture of a phone, not an emulator, and there is nothing Australia-related on it. The issue is not linked to the emulator in any way so there was nothing for you to figure out, you just didn't like it and decided to call it "photoshop" despite having no clue what you're talking about. That's your moronic style of "debate".

2) It is different.... can you spot the difference

It's not. Give it up. You claimed that the sign without the line going all the way from top to bottom is a Canadian dollar sign. Utter nonsense.

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3) claim that block reward is the same as daily earnings

You said this not me

Yeah right:

About profitability... When I said my numbers were conservative I was being serious. For instance I didn't factor in the first year reward of 23 ion per block vs the current 17 ion

365 days x 23 ion = 8,365
365 days x 17 ion = 6,205

Total = 14,570 x $2.57 = $37,444.9. Just this one element alone pushes the profitability up $7,000 so $3,000 higher than the BTC value of $84,000.

We can do this all day long. You're so amazingly stupid to even try to deny things you posted yourself but I guess that's kinda required to become a paycoiner for life. And for what really? A bug in a shitty game, and some butthurt about your shitcoin being more shitty than you would like. Get over it. ionomy sucks. You're dumb.

This was the first image you posted, this was the one I thought you photoshop'd


Fast forward a few posts I wasn't the only one who figured out your mischief
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.18163224

Plus you were the only person in United States of America that had this problem  Grin weird that

23 ion was based on my daily masternode payouts
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.33200858
If you understood POS you would know the number to be realistic especially when you consider the variables that come into play when you try to host a masternode 24/7 for 2 years.

Snapshot of masternode daily income to backup my statement

Jan 12 2018 Average daily income 22.1 ion
https://i.gyazo.com/b72cb73dadd7585015f0f5139a3f376e.png
Dec 12 2017 Average daily income 22.95 ion
https://i.gyazo.com/32710ffbdaad16c67c8eca1f550fad8a.png
Aug 21 2017 Average daily income 30.6 ion
https://i.gyazo.com/6441f93fbc7aef629e40f47e6a660b07.png
May 26 2017 Average daily income 29.75 ion
https://i.gyazo.com/bd0f6871e7ea4745184f79f69ffb695c.png

You calling me a liar here is meaningless. Under the banner of anonymity people need to assume everything is a lie or be prepared to get their fingers brunt
 


legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 8909
https://bpip.org
1) Yep got that one wrong  Sad Took me a while to figure out you were running gravity on an emulator setting the country to Australia then moaning about the dollar discrepancy. You pulled this shit stunt March 2017

LOL... you're still lying about it even though you actually posted my picture of a phone, not an emulator, and there is nothing Australia-related on it. The issue is not linked to the emulator in any way so there was nothing for you to figure out, you just didn't like it and decided to call it "photoshop" despite having no clue what you're talking about. That's your moronic style of "debate".

2) It is different.... can you spot the difference

It's not. Give it up. You claimed that the sign without the line going all the way from top to bottom is a Canadian dollar sign. Utter nonsense.

Quote
3) claim that block reward is the same as daily earnings

You said this not me

Yeah right:

About profitability... When I said my numbers were conservative I was being serious. For instance I didn't factor in the first year reward of 23 ion per block vs the current 17 ion

365 days x 23 ion = 8,365
365 days x 17 ion = 6,205

Total = 14,570 x $2.57 = $37,444.9. Just this one element alone pushes the profitability up $7,000 so $3,000 higher than the BTC value of $84,000.

We can do this all day long. You're so amazingly stupid to even try to deny things you posted yourself but I guess that's kinda required to become a paycoiner for life. And for what really? A bug in a shitty game, and some butthurt about your shitcoin being more shitty than you would like. Get over it. ionomy sucks. You're dumb.
newbie
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