ONZ Monthly Newsletter — April 2018

It has been one month since the ONZ Mainnet has gone live and we feel that the community deserves an update on the progress happening deep within the core of the project. We have much information to cover so without further ado, let’s begin.

Exchanges and Tools

We are happy to report that ONZ is listed on multiple exchanges right now; OpenLedger DEX, Graviex, LesFex, and CrytpoHub. Staff is talking with other exchanges to ensure an extensive reach to the entire crypto community. You can also have a part with getting ONZ listed on other platforms by up-voting daily at the following websites.

Next.exchange
Altcoin.io
Dontoshi.com
CoinPulse
Lescovex

ONZ is making huge strides in the tracking sector by being listed on coin trackers, mobile portfolio apps, as well as DPoS tools.

CoinLib is an informative tool built on curiosity and excitement within the cryptocurrency space. They have multiple tools worth checking out including portfolios, converters, price alerts, and more. You can find CoinLib by clicking here.
 

Live Coin Watch is another excellent resource to monitor the progress of ONZ with an all-in-one platform the shares news, prices, and even new metrics that track development on GitHub. You can view multiple exchanges as well if you like to participate in arbitrage. Simply follow the link here to dig deeper into ONZ.
 

BitUniverse is our personal favorite when we need to track the price on the go. BitUniverse is your all-in-one cryptocurrency manager. BitUniverse is an app for Apple and Android-based smart devices. Track the real-time price of ONZ. Record your cryptocurrency portfolio manually, or automatically with the use of API’s. You can download the apps by following these links. Click here for iOS or click here for Android.
 

The final tool we want to share is probably one of the best features available for voters and delegates alike. DPoS Tools can be found here. For ONZ holders, you can enter your public address, and you will receive numerous amounts of useful information optimize your voting weight. Delegates can review multiple comparison charts that can be utilized to determine if pay-out structures should be modified to remain an active delegate.

Bounty and Airdrop Coin Distribution
The bounty coin distribution is considered a huge success! We want to give a huge thank you to the manager of the project, Trevor. Everyone should have received their respective coins, but if you have not, contact the bounty manager stationed in the ONZ Bounty Concerns Telegram group to get that resolved quickly.

The Airdrop Campaign is in progress with the disbursement of rewards to all individuals that have signed up for the ONZ newsletter, became a member of the ONZ Telegram channel, and engaged with the community. All participants should have instructions in their email account with directions on how to accept your reward. The release of the coins will happen in stages, as to not overwhelm the network.

Currently, at the ONZ Discord (Discord Link: https://discord.gg/jN96F3A), the team is sponsoring an ONZ giveaway which happens randomly throughout the day. There is no limit to how many times or how many ONZ will change hands. To find out more read our Medium post here. In addition to the giveaway, ONZ is also promoting an invitation challenge on their Discord. Users can generate a personal invite link they can share with anyone and see rewards made paid with ONZ coins. There will also be a grand prize of 5,000 ONZ for one lucky winner as well as four runner-up prizes. For more information on either the giveaway or the challenge, head over to our medium post here.

New Team Members
ONZ is hugely excited to announce the addition of two new members to the core team. 

Geoffrey K. (Kumunicate) is our Content Strategist. He will be working directly on the communication the public will see. Kumunicate has a strong background in English dialogue and is a part of the ONZ support team. Kumunicate obtains an extensive knowledge of Computer Based Training and intends on bringing this tool to the ONZ community to instruct everyone on how to use the platform directly from the team.

Dan S. (BlueDragon) is a full stack developer, graphics designer, and cryptocurrency trader and enthusiast since its early days. BlueDragon is also a Lisk delegate helping out the community and is directly involved with various other DPOS coins like OXY and LWF. He is knowledgeable in the crypto market, social networking, and promotion. He will also be developing web tools for the ONZ community and Discord bots.

New Community Developer
ONZ also welcomes to the team as a community developer, Thomas S. (tool_462) is a professional PLC programmer with 20 years of experience. Thomas has a nice 9 to 5 job as PLC programmer and has studied electrical engineering. He has always wanted to do something with c, c#, Java or JavaScript programming, so programming became his hobby over the past ten years. His involvement in crypto began 2016, (a little too late :disappointed:) Thomas says, “I would like to enhance my JavaScript skills so I can take every opportunity to program something exceptional for ONZ.” Due to my day to day job and my son I, unfortunately, have only 2 hours every day to work. Thomas insists, “I know I can help ONZ grow and be successful.” Thomas has a book recommendation for all individuals looking to programme; Mastering Bitcoin.

Thomas will be developing tools for the community such as online broadcasting tools to send offline transactions to the network as soon as it resumes connectivity. He will also publish a MultiNodeBot for Telegram that allows the monitoring of all of the delegate’s individual ONZ servers. 

If you feel that you would be a great asset to the team, you can apply by filling out the form here or contact any admin at any one of our social media platforms.

One More Thing

The ONZ Team is extremely proud to announce the leading platform to the ONZ Network, called ONZ Space. ONZ Space is the beginning of the “End User Experience.” The End User Experience will roll out with a pre-registration by invite code only, so be sure to follow ONZ, so you do not miss the End User Experience. Not only will you be a part of this exquisite adventure, but the network will reward all registered users with ONZ as well as a few invite codes to share with others. Watch the YouTube video to see a sneak peek into the brains of the operation, powered directly by ONZ and features simple steps to join the network.

ONZ Space is designed to usher in the next generation of social media by rewarding social content.

Thank you!

ONZ Team

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