"Your use of geonodes and its pokemon go-like implementation is in direct contradiction to your pandering to the eco-friendly crowd when you speak about the network's low energy use.
Locations that are difficult to get to and infrequently visited often has to do with the fuel costs required to get there, why would you want to put an incentive on energy intensive tasks like going to the middle of nowhere, or the top of mount Everest in order to get some coins?"
You are looking at the geonode and assuming a lot. the locations will be at existing events that people will already be going to. (not on the top of a mountain as you suggest). the word node that marketing used is not necessarily a node like a masternode persay.. as a geo node that works on the exact same premise as pokemon go introduces issues such as gps spoofing plus i would hate to try and get an internet connection or mobile connection on everest. the cold would likely cause your battery to go flat before you get to the top. this coin is a project that's very much alive and you'll lose money if you put it into a dead project. however look at the community and team it has first. thats the real driver.
11 businesses in japan use this coin
https://discord.io/experiencepoints
below is the community size
https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@lexicon/experience-points-sponsoring-e-sports
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