Shark always brags about ION gains as if he got it at the ICO price or some other arbitrarily low cost. Therefore the question - what's the real cost basis? I'm not asking how much he owns. E.g I mentioned DCR - if I tell you my average cost basis is $0.374, that doesn't tell you how rich I am or any other personally-sensitive info. And yes, anybody can lie... so the question is mostly rhetorical anyway. He didn't get it at the ICO price, that's the point.
I hate to inform you suchmoon but the IONs I am releasing back into the wild have a real cost of free. Therefore my average cost basis is $0.0 and the traded price is pure profit. That's what's so nice about ION being a POS coin and receiving FREE IONs from my Shark Nodes and Staking wallet. I also receive "free" ION coins from my Ionomy LTD stakers and my cost basis is again $0.0. My initial supply of IONs to build my fleet of Shark Nodes were earned from ownership of Atoms rewarded with with FREE IONs. Some of my IONs were purchased at ICO prices. I also added more Shark Nodes when the price of ION dipped to ten cents. The profit from trading the free IONs has given me the chance to clear the loses from previous crypto investments... ION has been a very good investment for me thanks to being an early adopter of the Ionomy Vision!!!
Just as expected, loads of cow manure and no mention of the bitcoins you sank into Paycoin and xpy.io PNGs

You never disappoint Sharkie, in the way a non-housebroken dog never disappoints.