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Topic: EOS - Asynchronous Smart Contract Platform - (Dan Larimer of Bitshares/Steem) - page 49. (Read 189737 times)

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RAM is required to store data on the blockchain and must be purchased. You get a set number of bytes of storage based on the current RAM market price. The price automatically adjusts up and down with buying and selling action. When you release storage you can sell RAM back to recover EOS at the current ram market price. This is the total amount of RAM that has been reserved across the network.
Total Available: 64.00 GiB, Total Reserved: 50.57 GiB, Reserved: 79.01 %, this is not indicative of RAM used by token holders and applications.


thank you for response, so a new parameter with a not-so adequate appellation ?
I don't know what is the mean actually but what i know about the EOS project base on the information on their official social media group of telegram, dan larimer has said that we could rent the RAM of EOS to other users and getting interest and RAM of EOS will be rare in the future, some people said that real investing of EOS is in the EOS RAM.
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Life is like a box of chocolates :)
im on windows and when i try to install the greymass wallet i get a notice that it could be harmful for my pc.

I believe this is not more than normal, right? Probably with every wallet I’ve downloaded before I had this notice. Never had any issues, so I guess it’s a standard warning before installing..
legendary
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im on windows and when i try to install the greymass wallet i get a notice that it could be harmful for my pc.

I'm using by more than a week simpleos wallet https://eosrio.io/simpleos/ and seems fine, scanned with NOD32 AV and no bad reports.
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im on windows and when i try to install the greymass wallet i get a notice that it could be harmful for my pc.
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Found. And now an ! and a Q: Good money! But, what for? - fintechweek.com
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These are ECR20 tokens that function on the ethereum blockchain and you are not even sure that they will be swapped to the native EOS blockchain tokens (= the real tokens that will hold value in the future).
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That also suggest that the price might now grow past the ICO phase for a while, also it's fair to say that crypto dev is still at an infancy stage         

that's not the case for elaborated systems as BTC, BCH, ETH, Waves, Monero..each with its different own characteristics.
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That also suggest that the price might now grow past the ICO phase for a while, also it's fair to say that crypto dev is still at an infancy stage         
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The price of EOS RAM has increased 600 percent, creating fears that hoarding may hinder Dapp production and endanger the future of EOS itself.

On July 1, RAM in the EOS network cost about 0.11 EOS per kilobyte, a price around which the resource had long hovered. Then, over the course of two days, the price shot up in a nine-fold increase. After peaking at 0.9 EOS per kilobyte earlier today, the price briefly dropped to 0.55 EOS then rebounded again reaching a price above 0.7 EOS.

https://www.ethnews.com/eos-ram-prices-soar-hording-may-cause-problems-for-dapp-producers

Sounds like a great investment. Less likely to dump and maintain price stability long term. You gota pay to play

I get the idea of them making RAM a scarce resource but hoarding could become a real big problem for development and longevity of the EOS network. Anyway, imo RAM is a very risky investment because BP's can add more RAM at anytime which would likely lead to a huge price drop.
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It would be nice if a block explorer would come out with transaction graphs over time.

So far, best explorer ive seen is https://eosmeta.io/statistics
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why have in my wallet stked eos butt not show me in my balance ??
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Disclaimer:

Block.one is a software company and is producing the EOSIO software as free, open source software. This software may enable those who deploy it to launch a blockchain or decentralized applications with the features described above. Block.one will not be launching a public blockchain based on the EOSIO software. It will be the sole responsibility of third parties and the community and those who wish to become block producers to implement the features and/or provide the services described above as they see fit. Block.one does not guarantee that anyone will implement such features or provide such services or that the EOSIO software will be adopted and deployed in any way.
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I have 80 EOS tokens in my SimpEOS. Thereof 70 are Staked and 10 Unstaked. how do I get the 70 tokens back on Unstaked?  Huh
or can I leave them like this for a year now   ??  ...on the SimplEOS Wallet ?  THX

When you go to the voting menu you have a small ruler in the "stake your EOS" section. You can unstake what you want and afer you validate with "set stake" button.
You must wait 3 days before you can use your "unstake token"
Yes you can leave them like that as long as you want ...
Don't forget to update regularly your wallet here:

https://github.com/eosrio/simpleos/releases   Wink


Super. Danke.  Thank you. a good answer. this is a good answer to my question. I just updated my simpleos to 6.2-1.  here is a merit.  Grin Grin  and don't forget to register on CGCX exchange. there are no fees until the end of august.
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I have 80 EOS tokens in my SimpEOS. Thereof 70 are Staked and 10 Unstaked. how do I get the 70 tokens back on Unstaked?  Huh
or can I leave them like this for a year now   ??  ...on the SimplEOS Wallet ?  THX

When you go to the voting menu you have a small ruler in the "stake your EOS" section. You can unstake what you want and afer you validate with "set stake" button.
You must wait 3 days before you can use your "unstake token"
Yes you can leave them like that as long as you want ...
Don't forget to update regularly your wallet here:

https://github.com/eosrio/simpleos/releases   Wink
Impossible to "unstake" 100% ? Always saying you need to stake 20% minimum.. so if i want to move ALL my EOS, i can't, why ?
Look not really fair.. and need to wait 3 days to be able moving my tokens  Huh
Fortunately , already sold 50% of my tokens before swap
(SimplEos)

Look at that:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=valaPyHftus

and that:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7o3xXA6640

and

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v69oFvexka0
newbie
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one question... is there an official GUI Windows wallet for EOS? I don't want third parties wallets to put my private keys...

I just started using greymass, works pretty good.
https://github.com/greymass/eos-voter
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RAM is required to store data on the blockchain and must be purchased. You get a set number of bytes of storage based on the current RAM market price. The price automatically adjusts up and down with buying and selling action. When you release storage you can sell RAM back to recover EOS at the current ram market price. This is the total amount of RAM that has been reserved across the network.
Total Available: 64.00 GiB, Total Reserved: 50.57 GiB, Reserved: 79.01 %, this is not indicative of RAM used by token holders and applications.


thank you for response, so a new parameter with a not-so adequate appellation ?
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I have 80 EOS tokens in my SimpEOS. Thereof 70 are Staked and 10 Unstaked. how do I get the 70 tokens back on Unstaked?  Huh
or can I leave them like this for a year now   ??  ...on the SimplEOS Wallet ?  THX

When you go to the voting menu you have a small ruler in the "stake your EOS" section. You can unstake what you want and afer you validate with "set stake" button.
You must wait 3 days before you can use your "unstake token"
Yes you can leave them like that as long as you want ...
Don't forget to update regularly your wallet here:

https://github.com/eosrio/simpleos/releases   Wink
Impossible to "unstake" 100% ? Always saying you need to stake 20% minimum.. so if i want to move ALL my EOS, i can't, why ?
Look not really fair.. and need to wait 3 days to be able moving my tokens  Huh
Fortunately , already sold 50% of my tokens before swap
(SimplEos)
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