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Topic: I/O Coin - Ticker: IOC - Stealth Blockchain Ecosystem - Dions - Chameleon - page 32. (Read 719245 times)

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Blockchain!!!
Development update.

Yesterday we had a successful test of encrypted transfer of aliases, this has been the most challenging of bugs due to the UI (front end). We are moving to miscellaneous adds in about 48hrs we should be focusing on the addition of staking reward boxes, addition of tx details to UI, fix of chromium buy ioc section, bootstrap integration and final stress test with our testers.

There is nothing else to do after this, but to call a block.


With this said I haven’t yet seen this level of code work (UI & Backend) by any team let alone a small dev team like us and without proper funding. I hope everyone keeps in mind that we are an organic project, this is our base release upgrade to build from here on to chameleon.

Talks with Stokens Venture Capital

This week among others we had interesting meetings with the folks at stokens vc. They are a Venture Capital Firm focused on aiding companies to release ICO securities that meet all legal standards. The first contact was about investing in IOC but after we talked a few times to each other Stokens realized we have a very unique project and they postponed their whitepaper to add an I/O Digital paragraph to it. They are releasing their stokens soon and Joel was given an opportunity to add 2 paragraph quote into their whitepaper that was released today.

We found our meeting with John Gotts enlightening, and we have some ideas to consider for the future of IOC and Chameleon. You can find the whitepaper here: https://docsend.com/view/fz9txes, will be great exposure for ioc.

Finally our letter to IBM Executives is being revised and will be sent by Mr Antonioni over the next few days. The letter will be directed to Mr Gennaro Coumo VP of Blockchain.

We are also finalizing some stuff on our new I/O Coin website.

Cheers,

Team I/O Digital
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The foundation (pun intended) is being built to carry a heavy load!
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Official announcement

Alexander Noordeloos – Global Alliance Director at KPMG – joins the Advisory board of the I/O Digital Foundation!



Alexander Noordeloos joins the I/O Digital advisory board after being involved with I/O Digital behind the scenes for some time. Alexander has an impressive career and served senior management IT positions and been trusted advisor to clients across the globe. Alexander has been working at KPMG since early 2015 being active in the international field as Global Alliance Director working with technology partners – and Microsoft in particular. His passion for developing and transforming partner ecosystems, building strong and trustful business relationships, and empowering partners to embrace the Technology opportunity has been a key driver for Alexander’s career over the last years.

We are confident Alexander can make a large contribution to the I/O Digital Foundation in line with our set future goals combined with his expertise. Alliances, strategic direction and partnerships.

 
The advisory board

Within the I/O Digital Foundation Alexander takes place in the Advisory Board. The advisory board consists of top industry experts who advise the Foundation in their field of experience and contribute to the future stability and growth of the Foundation. Alexander joins mr. Nadal Antonioni (former IBM President) and Marco Houweling (VP Finance TomTom) in the advisory board.

We welcome Alexander to our Foundation and are proud that with all his knowledge and experience he wants to be involved in our amazing project. We are looking forward working together.

I/O Digital

I/O Digital is an Open Source Blockchain project (www.iodigital.io) started in 2014. The I/O Digital Blockchain has robust data storage capabilities / facilities (documents, identities, messages, alias etc) and provides a secure, fast and user friendly Blockchain ecosystem for businesses to adopt and use the I/O Digital Blockchain for their application or business. I/O Coin (IOC) is the digital currency using the I/O Digital Blockchain.

legendary
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Was away for a week.  Didn't miss anything yet!  Gotta be soon, right?

good to have you back!
soon as always ;-)

Richard

Never supposed to get emotional about trading, but you guys are my favorite team, by far, in Crypto.  Conducting business the way it should be done.  The move is going to be huge when it comes.....
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Hi all,

We will announce a new advisory board member tomorrow (no specific time). There was a lot of speculation in Slack chat from which company the new board member is. We said Big4. To be more exact Big4 in accounting.

Members of the advisory board will contribute to the future stability, growth and knowledge of the Foundation. The members are top industry experts who we can ask for their expertise in their field of experience, open up doors, connect to their business network.  Like mr Nadal did for our IBM connections and Marco helping with financial structuring, vc and more. We feel the advisory board is a real valuable asset to the overall professionalism of the I/O Digital Foundation and will bring us good things.

More news tomorrow.

Team I/O Digital
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Was away for a week.  Didn't miss anything yet!  Gotta be soon, right?

good to have you back!
soon as always ;-)

Richard
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sup guys
i have kinda of issue
https://gyazo.com/85d8b5d1ca71538d1c273ed8d81b88cc
virus-total gave this results of the scan
Rising   Malware.Undefined!8.C (cloud:7QWcvcZMOpE)

whats that?
legendary
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Was away for a week.  Didn't miss anything yet!  Gotta be soon, right?
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Hope & Positivity are keys to Success
+100.

Great post I/OCoin Team, clearly your incredible work will pay off.  Keep it up!
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wow bought this coin at 2000 sats fast forward now if i have not sold my coins 2 years ago i would have more than 10 btc. one of my worst decisions ever.

re entered now. hoping this coin is not even half way on its way to the moon!
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It would make people load the wallet and buy IOC if they wanted to participate.  It would also mean that you would have to be real sure you wanted to say something since it will cost a fee.  It also would keep fees going and grow coin from within.  Among other advantages.

Just a thought......
legendary
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Just curious, but have you given any thought to moving slack to the messenger when DIONs comes out?
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This coin seems very good, but how is it funded?
I don't think it had an ICO. Is there a devlopment fund?

They are funding this with their own money.  Cannot ask for a cleaner entry into a market.  This coin has been around long enough for anyone to buy.  Self-funded.  Very thoroughly tested BEFORE they release the product.  Many things that show a serious and professional attitude sorely lacking in many of these projects.

Always bet on the people, not the tech!
I wonder if they're tempted to do an ICO since everybody under the sun is doing one. Look at Storjx. They have been around a long time and are raising funds again so it would not be unheard of.

The team prides itself in not having had an ICO and funding the project entirely out of pocket. You can however make a donation to the foundation if you like their work : http://iodigital.io/donate-to-the-foundation/
I would estimate the chance that the team will hold an ICO are nil. I think this is a breath of fresh air, since ICOs are rampant these days with 90% benefitting only the creators of a coin without funding actual development.

and if you are so kind as to make a donation over $25 i'll be happy to send choice of IOC polo shirt, IOC t-shirt or IOC hat.
usd and international shipping free (only caveat is if outlandishly expensive I may give you shit)
hero member
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This coin seems very good, but how is it funded?
I don't think it had an ICO. Is there a devlopment fund?

They are funding this with their own money.  Cannot ask for a cleaner entry into a market.  This coin has been around long enough for anyone to buy.  Self-funded.  Very thoroughly tested BEFORE they release the product.  Many things that show a serious and professional attitude sorely lacking in many of these projects.

Always bet on the people, not the tech!
I wonder if they're tempted to do an ICO since everybody under the sun is doing one. Look at Storjx. They have been around a long time and are raising funds again so it would not be unheard of.

The team prides itself in not having had an ICO and funding the project entirely out of pocket. You can however make a donation to the foundation if you like their work : http://iodigital.io/donate-to-the-foundation/
I would estimate the chance that the team will hold an ICO are nil. I think this is a breath of fresh air, since ICOs are rampant these days with 90% benefitting only the creators of a coin without funding actual development.
legendary
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So, pre-hype, hype?  I like it either way.
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Here are the Raspberry Pi wallets for IOCoin. If you are using Raspbian Wheezy (v7) you have to use the headless command line wallet. If you are using Raspboan Jessie (v8) you can choose between the headless commandl line wallet or the Qt wallet.

Important:
1) Always backup your wallet.dat first before you do anything
2) The wallets were built on Raspberry Pi2 (ARM7) running Raspbian Wheezy (v7) as well as Jessie (v8) and the instructions and scripts assume you are running as user "pi". It is a pre-requisite to have either Raspbian Wheezy or Jessie installed on your Pi micro-SD card. You can find instructions of how to do this on https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/ by either installing n00bs and selecting your OS or by downloading the image for one of the 2 versions of the OS.
3) Installation directory where the binaries are installed is ~/opt/iocoin or /home/pi/opt/iocoin
4) To run the wallets go to the directory with the wallets and run the wallet file (iocoind_jessie or iocoin_wheezy for the respective headless wallets at the command line or if you have Jessie you can click on the IOC icon on the desktop or run the iocoin-qt wallet.
5) An Internet connection is required for the installation
6) A bootstrap.dat is available to fast track the blockchain sync - up to block 734407. The installation script does not force the install of the bootstrap.dat as it is very large. You need to manually download it, unzip it and place the bootstrap.dat in the ~/.iocoin folder and then run the wallet.
7) The bootstrap.dat also works for Windows wallets. Windows users just have to copy the bootstrap.dat file into their c\users\yourusername\AppData\Roaming\IOCoin folder and run the Win client again
8.) You need at least an 8GB memory card for the wallet.
9) The installation itself takes about 30-45min on an out-of-the-box Pi, but due to the large chain it will take several hours to import the blockchain.
10) You cannot just download the dynamic wallets, you have to run the script to get the dependencies as well else it will not run.
11) The installation script does not enable the UFW firewall by default. If you want to enable it, uncomment the UFW lines in the script and add the ports you want open and run it again or enable it manually by running the UFW commands as in the script with the correct port numbers from the command line.
12) Always verify the checksums when you download files to make sure it was downloaded ok. To verify the checksums on your Pi, go to the ~/opt/iocoin folder and execute sha256sum and md5sum and compare the values with the values in the checksums.txt file. Do the same for the bootstrap.dat

Instructions to use the headless command line daemon wallet:

1) The installation script creates an iocoin.conf file with the startup settings in it. Go to the folder with the binaries ~/opt/iocoin and enter ./iocoind_jessie or ./iocoind_wheezy (depending on which version of the OS you installed) in a terminal window to start the server
2) After the blockchain has been imported you can enter the normal wallet commands that you would as in a Windows debug console preceded with ./iocoind_jessie or ./iocoind_wheezy eg. ./iocoin_jessy getinfo. During the first time blockchain import process the wallet will be non-responsive in the sense that it will say it cannot connect to the wallet. Just wait for the import to finish and the wallet will become responsive again.
3) Remember to always make a backup of your wallet.dat file before you do anything like encrypting it
4) To encrypt your wallet run the command ./iocoind_jessie encryptwallet or ./iocoind_wheezy encryptwallet
5) Once you have the wallet running, blockchain imported and your wallet with coins on the Pi, then you can kickstart staking by executing ./iocoind_jessie walletpasshprase 99999999 true or ./iocoind_wheezy walletpasshprase 99999999 true

Instructions to use the Qt wallet:

1) The wallet works exactly the same as the one in Windows.

To kickstart the installation execute the following commands at the command prompt or in a terminal window on your Pi.

For Raspbian Wheezy (headless wallet)
Code:
wget https://bitbucket.org/jc12345/iocoin/downloads/ioc_installation_pi_w.sh && chmod +x ioc_installation_pi_w.sh && ./ioc_installation_pi_w.sh && rm -f ioc_installation_pi*

For Raspbian Jessy (headless & Qt wallet)
Code:
wget https://bitbucket.org/jc12345/iocoin/downloads/ioc_installation_pi_j.sh && chmod +x ioc_installation_pi_j.sh && ./ioc_installation_pi_j.sh && rm -f ioc_installation_pi*

Direct links:
Link to Wheezy wallet installation script
Link to Jessie wallet installation script
Link to Qt wallet for Jessie
Link to headless wallet for Jessie
Link to headless wallet for Wheezy
Link to virustotal scan for iocoin-qt
Link to virustotal scan for iocoind_jessie
Link to virustotal scan for iocoind_wheezy
Link to bootstrap.dat up to block 734407 (228MB zipped)
Link to checksums.txt

IOC address : idYs21ShUEQQz5QWJmTDwRBeWceRaUQLxp
for all interested parties.
instructions still are good.

only change is there is a new bootstrap file that should be used instead of one link in post.
legendary
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This coin seems very good, but how is it funded?
I don't think it had an ICO. Is there a devlopment fund?

They are funding this with their own money.  Cannot ask for a cleaner entry into a market.  This coin has been around long enough for anyone to buy.  Self-funded.  Very thoroughly tested BEFORE they release the product.  Many things that show a serious and professional attitude sorely lacking in many of these projects.

Always bet on the people, not the tech!
I wonder if they're tempted to do an ICO since everybody under the sun is doing one. Look at Storjx. They have been around a long time and are raising funds again so it would not be unheard of.

Don't think there is a need.
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please put updated  bootstrap  .zip file for windows, i put  .dat files and it not work fine.

please someone compress \AppData\Roaming\IOCoin  and upload it.
thanks
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Fortune favours the bold!
This coin seems very good, but how is it funded?
I don't think it had an ICO. Is there a devlopment fund?

They are funding this with their own money.  Cannot ask for a cleaner entry into a market.  This coin has been around long enough for anyone to buy.  Self-funded.  Very thoroughly tested BEFORE they release the product.  Many things that show a serious and professional attitude sorely lacking in many of these projects.

Always bet on the people, not the tech!
I wonder if they're tempted to do an ICO since everybody under the sun is doing one. Look at Storjx. They have been around a long time and are raising funds again so it would not be unheard of.
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