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Topic: EOS - Asynchronous Smart Contract Platform - (Dan Larimer of Bitshares/Steem) - page 134. (Read 189738 times)

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What do you guys think will happen to the EOS ERC20 tokens in the market when they are duped to the EOS network next June?
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whats with the 34% increase!!!! Huh

I invested in Cardano. They have a really strong team. Should I move to EOS? Why?
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If I start a dapp with my own servers, do I have to share my resources with the whole network?

No, you just run a node that connects to EOS so you can make transactions etc. You provide that service to your dApp users but you won't have
to do anything other than staking some EOS in a contract to "hire" resources like transactions from the network.   
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Is there a list of businesses building on top of EOS anywhere?
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somebody has sent near ~10k eth during last round which had caused resulting price to jump to near 4.5 usd
what a nice guy)))
i suspect it was somebody who was unable to comprehend how this tokensale works
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If I start a dapp with my own servers, do I have to share my resources with the whole network?
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EOS has a completely unique structure for its ICO, it is a year long sale, they sell batches of tokens within 'rounds'.
Honestly I prefer this over most token sale models, removes the FOMO and allows me to make a rational decision.

On the one side I agree with you, reducing the fomo that is artifcially created in tokensales with hard cap is a good thing. But on the other side I dont know if the pricing structure is the best: collecting as much money as possible every round (day) for 365 rounds is so much money raised in the end. I still dont see why a blockchain software company would need billions of funding without even having a mvp. Dont get me wrong, I dont want to FUD, just some honest critique of an investor.

You make a good point. I would like to add though, that having bitshares and steem as a track record may be a better indicator for success than a mvp. They both have very good use cases and are still active after the lead dev left.

From my perspective, I dont really care if they raise billions or trillions, as long as the more money raised allows for the EOS platform to be deployed in its full capacity faster. I absolutely love permissionless systems.

I agree, that was maybe formulated not in the best way. I honor Brock Pierce and his work, his person alone is an indicator of succes thats for sure. I also like that he honors integrity, which is such an important attribute in this space. I also think that EOS will rule in 2018, no doubt. What I was trying to say with "there isnt even a MVP" was more of the nature, that it just doesnt deduce to me for me why a startup need this kind of funding. Compared to regular startups that are going through seed funding and VC rounds this just seems so unreal. Hope you understand my point.

They'll also be using the money to help build dapps on their platform.
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EOS has a completely unique structure for its ICO, it is a year long sale, they sell batches of tokens within 'rounds'.
Honestly I prefer this over most token sale models, removes the FOMO and allows me to make a rational decision.

On the one side I agree with you, reducing the fomo that is artifcially created in tokensales with hard cap is a good thing. But on the other side I dont know if the pricing structure is the best: collecting as much money as possible every round (day) for 365 rounds is so much money raised in the end. I still dont see why a blockchain software company would need billions of funding without even having a mvp. Dont get me wrong, I dont want to FUD, just some honest critique of an investor.

You make a good point. I would like to add though, that having bitshares and steem as a track record may be a better indicator for success than a mvp. They both have very good use cases and are still active after the lead dev left.

From my perspective, I dont really care if they raise billions or trillions, as long as the more money raised allows for the EOS platform to be deployed in its full capacity faster. I absolutely love permissionless systems.

I agree, that was maybe formulated not in the best way. I honor Brock Pierce and his work, his person alone is an indicator of succes thats for sure. I also like that he honors integrity, which is such an important attribute in this space. I also think that EOS will rule in 2018, no doubt. What I was trying to say with "there isnt even a MVP" was more of the nature, that it just doesnt deduce to me for me why a startup need this kind of funding. Compared to regular startups that are going through seed funding and VC rounds this just seems so unreal. Hope you understand my point.
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once I register my ethereum wallet account for the eos switch, if later i receive more eos on that account, will they be registered or i will have to register again?
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Guys tell me, I'm new, but I already understand that the ether is an unstable coin, the EOS can replace the ether in the future, or is it from the category of fiction?

There is such a possibility as EOS has better functionality than the air. I think you should invest some money in this project

I think over this, I want to take below $ 3, I at least hope so
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Guys tell me, I'm new, but I already understand that the ether is an unstable coin, the EOS can replace the ether in the future, or is it from the category of fiction?

There is such a possibility as EOS has better functionality than the air. I think you should invest some money in this project
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Guys tell me, I'm new, but I already understand that the ether is an unstable coin, the EOS can replace the ether in the future, or is it from the category of fiction?
that all depands on you, there is no doubt that eos has a strong dev team and a great potention, but even it can replace eth as BM said, it will be a long way, and eth will also update for further development
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Guys tell me, I'm new, but I already understand that the ether is an unstable coin, the EOS can replace the ether in the future, or is it from the category of fiction?
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Guys. It says in the contract that eos tokens have no value.  If you invest you will lose it.  Simple.  Read it.
lol, you must be someone who want to buy the cheap eos tokens, but many people now will hold on their coins for the further growth
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Is this a proven fact.
When were the IQ tests conducted and what were the scores?
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I have got nice news EOS.IO Dawn 2.0 has been released along with a public test network which will be maintained by the block.one team. This release provides an Alpha implementation of most of the remaining features described in their Roadmap for Fall 2017 and originally targeted for completion by December 21, 2017. As published in their Roadmap, “Phase 2 - Minimal Viable Test Network” was to demonstrate the following by Fall 2017:
 
1. P2P Network Code

2. Wasm Sanitation & CPU Sandboxing

3. Resource Usage Tracking / Rate Limiting

4. Genesis Import Testing

5. Inter-Blockchain Communication
That's the causes the price of EOS token was going up couples days ago and i think it is still up trend.
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Guys. It says in the contract that eos tokens have no value.  If you invest you will lose it.  Simple.  Read it.
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The EOS Tokens do not have any rights, uses, purpose, attributes, functionalities or features, express or implied, including, without limitation, any uses, purpose, attributes, functionalities or features on the EOS Platform.
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What is the advantage of buying EOS though ICO rather than buying EOS on an exchange? Sorry for what it might be a stupid question, I am just starting discovering the cryptocurrency world.

Congrats on your first post. Your first post and you are inquiring about EOS

The benefit of buying from the exchange is that you know exactly what price you are paying. Through the ICO you can only hope that the price doesn't rise above the current market price. When buying through the ICO there is a huge surge of ETH that flows in during the last hour of each window.

You can check the current window and prices of previous windows at https://eosscan.io/
Just a repeat.. Lots of ETH flows in during the last hour of the window

Thank you very much for your answer Dan Larimer. I checked eosscan.io. I probably need sometime to understand. This is crazy how much information there is on internet about cryptocurrency. Smiley
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yes
I would have expected a large pump in the price towards $5 after the e-mails of Dawn 2.0 hit the mail servers. But price seems to be stuck at $3.8 for now. Oh well, it was fun as long as it lasted.
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