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Topic: EOS - Asynchronous Smart Contract Platform - (Dan Larimer of Bitshares/Steem) - page 132. (Read 189725 times)

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Can someone explain to me how the price can grow this much on exchanges while the ICO is still running for quite some time and people are buying it there for around a quarter of the exchange price? Doesnt really makes sense to me. Kinf of tempted to buy at the ICO again and instant sell at the exchange, wouldnt this be a good idea?
Which coins have done this, like you said surely you could infinitely buy from ICO, sell on exchange, buy even more from ICO and repeat!

Maybe the reason is a lack of knowledge that the ICO is still open, people only see the exchange price and its increase and buy in through the exchange without first researching the coin.

I would love to know more about this!
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Wonder if someone can clarify. You can contribute to EOS and get the tokens for 0.90c and they are trading on exchanges at $7?
No its not like that. Last minute buyers always raises more ethereum while its close to every round end.
I tried several times and didn't able to get some profit from it.
Buying from dips and selling from highs is more profitable then hunting.
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Wonder if someone can clarify. You can contribute to EOS and get the tokens for 0.90c and they are trading on exchanges at $7?
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EOS very well have grown in value ,it's very good , and the developers are not standing still , I think that this coin has a great future
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Prognozing price near $7 in next months
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Guys, i want to ask, if we claim eos we need different address or same address in metamask ethereum?
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Can someone explain to me how the price can grow this much on exchanges while the ICO is still running for quite some time and people are buying it there for around a quarter of the exchange price? Doesnt really makes sense to me. Kinf of tempted to buy at the ICO again and instant sell at the exchange, wouldnt this be a good idea?
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The price pump is huge, even before starting their own platform
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EOS is now experiencing phenomenal increase in its token price, just a few weeks back it was languishing at $0.5 and now it is over $7. I think it may be on a steady growth path now to catch up with some other well known alts.
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is EOS erc20 token? and if its not, will it still be compatible with ethereum smart contracts?

Yes EOS is an ERC-20 token during the ICO phase, then these tokens will be swapped one for one when it moves onto it's own platform next year.
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Vitalik Buterin foretold this coin a great future. He said that the EOS is an ethereal 2.0. Believe it or not? But, the coin has gone up.

That is old and answered long time ago ?
https://steemit.com/eos/@dan/response-to-vitalik-buterin-on-eos
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Vitalik Buterin foretold this coin a great future. He said that the EOS is an ethereal 2.0. Believe it or not? But, the coin has gone up.
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If dapp developers are responsible for paying network fees (holding stake) what's the point of end users to hold eos tokens?
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Is there any problem on deposits EOS from token distribution to exchanges, like Bitfinex or binance?
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I have some eos in binance and kraken, what do i need to do to registered this? thanks

This might help
https://eoscollective.org/registering-eos-erc20-tokens/



As we know, % of EOS you hold equals to % of network you get, but what if a large portion of EOS is lost? Does it mean forever lost network capacity?

I don't think network capacity is "lost", afaik if the network is not congested you can use much more resources than the percentage you own. Worst case scenario if the network finally gets congested is that you use resources equal to the percentage you own.
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As we know, % of EOS you hold equals to % of network you get, but what if a large portion of EOS is lost? Does it mean forever lost network capacity?
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I have some eos in binance and kraken, what do i need to do to registered this? thanks
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looks like the EOS devs are on a role:

https://steemit.com/eos/@ash/eos-dawn-3-0-release-date


The date for EOS Dawn 3.0 is set to January 31.


https://www.reddit.com/r/eos/comments/7ix8i8/eos_dawn_30_coming_31st_january_2018/?ref=share&ref_source=link


And it's supposed to bring support for "Multithreaded Implementation" which means the EOS Virtual Machine can handle more transactions (BPs can addd extra cores if I'm right). But there's more: "interchain communication" which means they run several blockchains at the same time if I'm right. That way EOS is not limited to 1 chain with hundreds of thousands of transactions per second. But it could handle even more as dApps can choose on which chain they run.

 
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I transferred my Eos from binance to metamask, does it take sometime to show up on mm?

Depends on things like gas and the speed of the Ethereum network and on when Binance creates the transaction.

https://ethgasstation.info/

Should come through at the moment. So if you give it some time you should be good. I guess Binance is providing a transaction link as well?
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