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Topic: EOS - Asynchronous Smart Contract Platform - (Dan Larimer of Bitshares/Steem) - page 129. (Read 189725 times)

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Eos is such a nice token. I see this as another eth in the making. I have been loading bags of it. I am so happy i got them when it was dip.
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eos, maybe it is good idea. It can be launched in a far and transparent way. They always create interesting project though for sure.

Their token sale structure was completely new at the time and caused great controversy. But I think its the fairest way to distribute out of all ICOs Ive seen so far

fairest way to distribute ??
i really dont think so..  Grin
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EOS Raises $700M Despite Token Affording No “Rights, Uses, Purpose, or Features”
Block.one’s EOS ICO has raised approximately $700 million USD, despite EOS’ FAQ
page clearly stating that token-holders will not be afforded any rights or functions.
The token sale currently comprises the largest ICO to date with the company anticipating a launch in June 2018.


Is this an article headline? where did you see this article? It is actually really interesting how they avoid regulation with token model. But the history of bitshares and steem goes to show the amount of trust in EOS. Personally, I like EOS quite a lot.
Here is starting ..
EOS is the brainchild of 31-year-old Hong Kong-based internet entrepreneur Brendan Blumer and programmer Dan Larimer. Mr. Larimer has garnered criticisms for working before abandoning both Bitshares and Steemit. A former colleague of Mr. Larimer, Charles Hoskinson, stated that Larimer “hasn’t finished a project yet.” The chairman of the Bitcoin Foundation, Brock Pierce, serves as an adviser to EOS and is a minority partner in the company. Block.one is registered in the Cayman Islands, and comprises roughly 50 employees. Development for the project reportedly occurs through an open-source development platform, and as such, the company does not have a central office.
More Info: https://news.bitcoin.com/eos-raises-700-million-despite-tokens-affording-no-rights-uses-purpose-or-features/ 
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eos, maybe it is good idea. It can be launched in a far and transparent way. They always create interesting project though for sure.

Their token sale structure was completely new at the time and caused great controversy. But I think its the fairest way to distribute out of all ICOs Ive seen so far
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eos, maybe it is good idea. It can be launched in a far and transparent way. They always create interesting project though for sure.
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How do we find out if our Ethereum address is already registered for the Eos snapshot?
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EOS Raises $700M Despite Token Affording No “Rights, Uses, Purpose, or Features”
Block.one’s EOS ICO has raised approximately $700 million USD, despite EOS’ FAQ
page clearly stating that token-holders will not be afforded any rights or functions.
The token sale currently comprises the largest ICO to date with the company anticipating a launch in June 2018.


Is this an article headline? where did you see this article? It is actually really interesting how they avoid regulation with token model. But the history of bitshares and steem goes to show the amount of trust in EOS. Personally, I like EOS quite a lot.
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Guys, the tokens you have in your ether address will equal the EOS coins/tokens on mainnet launch, the initial coins. Right?
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General question.. . for those that have the non-Dawn EOS token.. can we send those to the EOS contribution contract on to convert those tokens to the new version? And can this be done now.? thanks!
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Hey guys.  Anyone looking at HashGraph? Any attributes to that technology that could be a threat to EOS, or better, and enhancement to EOS?

From what I remember I think Hashgraph was a proprietary software that you have to pay to use. Honestly thats a deal breaker for me. It might be an interesting alternative to blockchain for private enterprises. Maybe a competitor to NEM mijin?
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Some people choose to invest in coins we think will be great in the future, and some people chose to invest in coins that have already proven successful. The difference is that the people thinking like GDAX will buy EOS at $40 while the others will be happy they bought at $1 and just waited.
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Here are some screenshots made by someone of the a current build of the software:


https://steemit.com/eos/@codydeeds/initial-eos-testing-and-results


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This coin with great potential and very well shows the growth and after the successful ads and more will grow
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EOS performing really well. I wish I could see some productivity to justify these gains. But it is what it is. Happy to hear the Crypto is building a great foundation.
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If I buy an EOS token in the ICO, will I receive it at the end of the period (in 10 hours) or at the end of the ICO (June)?
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Hey guys.  Anyone looking at HashGraph? Any attributes to that technology that could be a threat to EOS, or better, and enhancement to EOS?
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EOS Raises $700M Despite Token Affording No “Rights, Uses, Purpose, or Features”
Block.one’s EOS ICO has raised approximately $700 million USD, despite EOS’ FAQ
page clearly stating that token-holders will not be afforded any rights or functions.
The token sale currently comprises the largest ICO to date with the company anticipating a launch in June 2018.
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Could EOS serve as a decentralized DNS?

There where quite some news articles about the Domain Name System over the last few months. And if one thing has become clear it is the fact that DNS in the hands of the ICANN organization is as old fashioned as the fax machine.

The DNS is the bridge between a website’s IP-address and their domain name. Your browser doesn’t know how to find https://eos.io unless it can link that name to a certain IP-address to load in the browser. So what’s the problem? In short: centralization. The moment one central authority controls something important as our domain names the door to abuse of that power is open. Especially when governments get involved. The news below is just one example of censorship.


https://medium.com/@eosforumorg/could-eos-serve-as-a-decentralized-dns-6022bb2ef1d0


Enjoy!@!
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I heard someone says that EOS just raised 1 billion dollars for a new feature launching is that true?

where did you hear this? I wonder what kind of feature could attract 1 billion dollars.. possibility something big
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I heard someone says that EOS just raised 1 billion dollars for a new feature launching is that true?
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