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Topic: EOS - Asynchronous Smart Contract Platform - (Dan Larimer of Bitshares/Steem) - page 137. (Read 189738 times)

legendary
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A paper about Filecoin states that it raised "a total of $257 million – so far the biggest initial coin offering (ICO) as of today (September 2017)."

Is that correct? Where can one see how much EOS has raised?
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I bought EOS on Bitfinex, and sent it to MEW. Do I need to register the MEW address on EOS.IO?

Yes if you want those EOS to count once the EOS platform is complete. When you register your address, there's also a tutorial on how to verify that your address is indeed registered. I suggest making sure you've done it right.
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I liked your horizontal process model, which is distributed rather than sequential process processes with delimiting properties, which will allow more than transactions to be approved in a short time.
hero member
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I bought EOS on Bitfinex, and sent it to MEW. Do I need to register the MEW address on EOS.IO?
sr. member
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Interesting project and shows a large increase in the rate of late.
How is better to buy this token from exchange or website?
hero member
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anyone know if testnet launch is the type of event that is streamed online, and if people that arent tbat technical will be able to be shown whats happening?
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Maybe i would keep an eye on steem because of this information. He already mention and provide the info before the event so i need to monitor it.
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Pretty unsure of what's being discussed about public keys, taking snapshot of blockchain etc.

Can anyone guide me to what need to be done if someone like me is holding EOS in Bitfinex?

Thank you.

easiest answer: check the articles and faq at https://www.eoscollective.org/
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Pretty unsure of what's being discussed about public keys, taking snapshot of blockchain etc.

Can anyone guide me to what need to be done if someone like me is holding EOS in Bitfinex?

Thank you.
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I hold EOS, bought through the crowdsale, in 2 separate metamask wallets. Wallet 1 is registered for the EOS it holds, wallet 2 is not registered nor claimed. If I were to claim the EOS in wallet 2 and send it to wallet 1 would that mean that EOS is now registered too?

Not sure what you mean by registering EOS. You register an address not the tokens. Then you can send as much EOS to that address as you want. Right before the official EOS blockchain is released, they will take a snapshot of all the registered addresses and the amount of EOS it holds. If you have multiple addresses and don't want to use one, then register both of the addresses. As long as your EOS is in addresses that are registered, you should be fine.
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https://cointelegraph.com/news/blockshow-asia-2017-begins-opens-with-big-eos-announcement
I thought it might be a good news to share on here, it is can be used for the data to doing analysis fundamental of EOS in couples month later, don't forget the Dev team will tests the EOS network on 4 December 2017, due to in my personal opinions EOS price will be hit $5/EOS and it is the causes EOS price went up, but it is just my opinions and no advice investment.
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I want to buy in one of the upcoming rounds in the crowdsale, can anyone advise me what to look for? Surely I would like to buy in a round when there is not so many contributions. Is there a way to check the live how much ETH has been contributed, so that I could put mine in in the last hour of the period? Other tips about buying in the crowdsale are also very welcome. Thanks in advance.
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I hold EOS, bought through the crowdsale, in 2 separate metamask wallets. Wallet 1 is registered for the EOS it holds, wallet 2 is not registered nor claimed. If I were to claim the EOS in wallet 2 and send it to wallet 1 would that mean that EOS is now registered too?
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The EOS-testnet will go live in several days as the devs are ahead of schedule.

We’re almost there. Dawn 2 ladies en gentlemen
Dawn 2 will be the first iteration of EOS as a real P2P-network. And that’s a great moment to ask yourself: What dApps would we like to see/test on EOS? What makes you excited about EOS? In this post I’ll write some of my own visions in this topic. But feel free to join our EOS Community Forum and share yours.

https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1500/1*0y4_1KpGghc4dER1qk1dRg.png

https://medium.com/@eosforumorg/most-wanted-dapps-for-eos-3fee2683f307
legendary
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Does anyone know how to view how much tokens you've been allocated ?  I've contributed tokens in multiple periods, but can't seem to figure out a way to see the total.

Go to https://etherscan.io/ put your ETH address associated to the eos and search, you address, on the tab "Token transfers" you will have all the situation.
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Does anyone know how to view how much tokens you've been allocated ?  I've contributed tokens in multiple periods, but can't seem to figure out a way to see the total.
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They're designing a kind of operating system, as far as I understand. I read the whitepaper last month. I liked the project. If they succeed, which I think they will, it will be a powerful software that will bring color to the blockchain world.
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Most wanted dApps for EOS

The EOS-testnet will go live in several days as the devs are ahead of schedule.
Dawn 2 will be the first iteration of EOS as a real P2P-network. And that’s a great moment to ask yourself: What dApps would we like to see/test on EOS? What makes you excited about EOS? In this post I’ll write some of my own visions in this topic. But feel free to join our EOS Community Forum and share yours.

....

Full Article:

https://medium.com/@eosforumorg/most-wanted-dapps-for-eos-3fee2683f307


Enjoy!@!
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So I heard from different sources now that EOS will be ruling in 2018. Can anyone explain the technical advantages EOS will bring over the others? I would be happy if someone can explain a bit about that!

It's fast! Expected to support 10K transactions per second on 1 CPU-core.

It scales: Their Virtual Machine can do all the calculations in parallel. So easy to add 50 or a 100 cores. According to Dan hundreds of thousands of transactions per second per chain.

It's free: You can't compete with freemium. Look at a company like TomTom with their navigation system. How can they ever compete with Google Maps which is free?? In EOS the dApp creator stakes a bunch
of EOS (they might ask you to help here a bit with some staking) so the Block Producers give them a certain capacity (like 1000 transactions per second). So as a user you don't pay anything. That way someone could make an exchange (like a Poloniex or BitTrex) with zero fees. And by the way: that exchange is in a smart contract no risk that they steal your coins because they can't (if the contract is proper that is Grin).


good, thanks for sharing, i will buy more and more EOS to see it growing up and become the top three coins in the market
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