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January 07, 2024, 12:09:35 AM
#26
Recently, its being overlooked. Lets not dismiss it yet. Cryptocurrencies fluctuate and surprise. Like many others, EOS has fluctuated. Remember that the crypto market is volatile and affected by many variables, including market trends and technology.

EOS has been active recently, but not as much as other coins. Though less prominent, the EOS community and initiatives continue. It may be neglected, but sometimes initiatives alter emphasis, concentrate on underlying technology, or dont attract public exposure.

In crypto, things move quickly. Though silent now, who knows what EOS will do? Innovation and surprises rule here. Interested in EOS? Check community forums and development updates. Some of the most intriguing events occur behind the scenes.
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January 06, 2024, 07:51:38 AM
#25
EOS seems to be done for, no recent blog posts or tweets (and they have blocked the comments). Since Dan left, EOS appeared to have lost direction, not the first project that he left.

It's funny, none of blockchains that called themselves as Ethereum killers no longer exist/no one cares about them.
Maybe they are not only active on their communities now for some reasons but I think they are not done yet. I know this coin was still among the top coin, and it seems I am right because I just did a research and found out that the coin still had some nice volumes. The numbers are still high when I look at it at CMC

There might be trading volume (which also can be artificial at times), but there is no community with EOS, no projects developing there that you can say with confidence that it'll take project to new heights.

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But, who is Dan? A part of their team? He might be good but it gives us a lesson to check the team when investing a project, to see if they have past bad records like this guy who likes to abandon a project. But, maybe he also has a reason on why he is doing that? Hhmm Huh.

Dan Larimer, he was part of Bitshares and Steemit prior, left Bitshares to start Steemit then left Steemit and started EOS and then left EOS.

You can read in detail here: https://www.coinbureau.com/analysis/who-is-dan-larimer/
legendary
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January 06, 2024, 07:32:45 AM
#24
EOS seems to be done for, no recent blog posts or tweets (and they have blocked the comments). Since Dan left, EOS appeared to have lost direction, not the first project that he left.

It's funny, none of blockchains that called themselves as Ethereum killers no longer exist/no one cares about them.
Maybe they are not only active on their communities now for some reasons but I think they are not done yet. I know this coin was still among the top coin, and it seems I am right because I just did a research and found out that the coin still had some nice volumes.

The numbers are still high when I look at it at CMC. But, who is Dan? A part of their team? He might be good but it gives us a lesson to check the team when investing a project, to see if they have past bad records like this guy who likes to abandon a project. But, maybe he also has a reason on why he is doing that? Hhmm Huh. There are so many projects who honours their selves as ETH killers, so I think some are still alive but I still think they will never kill ETH. For sure they are the ones who will be killed first.
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January 04, 2024, 08:10:37 AM
#23
Has anyone used the EOS blockchain recently? It's been a long time since I saw any project emerge under the blockchain, and even though it seems like the season is for some altcoins, I have not also seen EOS coins trending or making some big profit. Is the blockchain still alive, or have its competitors completely sidelined it?
 
I just looked at my old crypto currency book, and I happened to find out that I have used and owned the blockchain native token before, which brought the name back to mind.
 
So it will be nice to hear from anyone who might have used the blockchain or owned the coin recently. Let's know if there are any latest developments from them.
its good that you bumped this EOS blockchain now so i dig with my some EOS gambling coins and sadly there is nothing change over the years for at least I have hold this coin for how many years now lol.
EOS seems to be done for, no recent blog posts or tweets (and they have blocked the comments). Since Dan left, EOS appeared to have lost direction, not the first project that he left.

It's funny, none of blockchains that called themselves as Ethereum killers no longer exist/no one cares about them.
I remember how popular they are back in 2017-2018 as how many projects here in bitcointalk uses their chain connection to their project but look at all of them now.
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January 04, 2024, 07:57:50 AM
#22
The eth killer claim had been lost long time ago. Be grateful that they are still being traded in so many platforms, but the volume is quite low compared to ETH.
Just think of billio-dollar 24 hour volume of ETH over million-dollar 24 hr volume of EOS. And you know which one is leading the pack.
I agree, as you can see on the trading volume decreases over time and price still going down near all time low.
His rival Cardano shows a very big difference, in term of trading volume and the price. If this trend continues for less than 5 years, EOS may be delisted from several exchanges especially binance

EOS seems to be done for, no recent blog posts or tweets (and they have blocked the comments). Since Dan left, EOS appeared to have lost direction, not the first project that he left.

It's funny, none of blockchains that called themselves as Ethereum killers no longer exist/no one cares about them.
what a waste. That ICO money could fund ten maybe hundred of project

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January 04, 2024, 01:30:41 AM
#21
EOS seems to be done for, no recent blog posts or tweets (and they have blocked the comments). Since Dan left, EOS appeared to have lost direction, not the first project that he left.

It's funny, none of blockchains that called themselves as Ethereum killers no longer exist/no one cares about them.
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January 03, 2024, 04:37:24 PM
#20
EOS was hyped to be the Ethereum killer, but now it's difficult to find any mention of EOS anywhere. Once a top 20 coin by marketcap, they are now lost in the crowd of ever increasing utility tokens. Though being one of the most active community, there were news of internal conflict among the community which could be the reason for them lagging behind.
They could still be a pump and dump tool but it's  risky to bet on its future. There are many newer coins that have much more promising prospects than EOS.

since larimer resigned from the EOS, the conflict between devs has gotten worse i think, they were even considering EOS to be renamed Antelope i'm not sure how it goes after that but many of its investors lost interest. the last cryptodunker youtuber who kept shilling this token even quit.

larimer always takes himself out of the projects he started, leaving it to the community doesn't look like its going to make the project successful.

Been long time I used this network but I did use it in one of the gambling sites as far as I remember.
Quite easy and cheap but don't know now their current status when it comes to fees and duration.
Seems that the team already failed to make this in the mainstream adoption in the world of crypto.
The eth killer claim had been lost long time ago. Be grateful that they are still being traded in so many platforms, but the volume is quite low compared to ETH.
Just think of billio-dollar 24 hour volume of ETH over million-dollar 24 hr volume of EOS. And you know which one is leading the pack.
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January 03, 2024, 04:28:21 PM
#19
EOS is one of the fastest blockchain out there but it has failed to initiate its adoption
It's no longer the fastest blockchain, the crown has passed to another else now. yes when 2017 but now it's 2024.
I think it's TON now if im not mistaken

EOS was hyped to be the Ethereum killer, but now it's difficult to find any mention of EOS anywhere. Once a top 20 coin by marketcap, they are now lost in the crowd of ever increasing utility tokens. Though being one of the most active community, there were news of internal conflict among the community which could be the reason for them lagging behind.
They could still be a pump and dump tool but it's  risky to bet on its future. There are many newer coins that have much more promising prospects than EOS.
Yes, i remember that now. it was to be believe the ethereum killer because it's transaction capacity. Raised TON of money but in the end it's so bad for investor and builder
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January 03, 2024, 02:06:31 PM
#18
EOS was hyped to be the Ethereum killer, but now it's difficult to find any mention of EOS anywhere. Once a top 20 coin by marketcap, they are now lost in the crowd of ever increasing utility tokens. Though being one of the most active community, there were news of internal conflict among the community which could be the reason for them lagging behind.
They could still be a pump and dump tool but it's  risky to bet on its future. There are many newer coins that have much more promising prospects than EOS.

since larimer resigned from the EOS, the conflict between devs has gotten worse i think, they were even considering EOS to be renamed Antelope i'm not sure how it goes after that but many of its investors lost interest. the last cryptodunker youtuber who kept shilling this token even quit.

larimer always takes himself out of the projects he started, leaving it to the community doesn't look like its going to make the project successful.
legendary
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January 03, 2024, 01:01:36 PM
#17
EOS was hyped to be the Ethereum killer, but now it's difficult to find any mention of EOS anywhere. Once a top 20 coin by marketcap, they are now lost in the crowd of ever increasing utility tokens. Though being one of the most active community, there were news of internal conflict among the community which could be the reason for them lagging behind.
They could still be a pump and dump tool but it's  risky to bet on its future. There are many newer coins that have much more promising prospects than EOS.
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January 02, 2024, 07:12:20 PM
#16
Most of the biggest builders I know on EOS already left the chain for more better chains with opportunities. Imo, their business development team (if there's any) is doing a shitty job at getting builders or keeping existing builders on the chain. EOS easily raised the most money out of all projects in top 100 cryptos on CMC now but I don't see EOS marketing or PR doing any work or existing campaigns. If I was a builder, I'd stay off the chain as well because the team is doing little work.
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January 02, 2024, 06:45:31 PM
#15
I was one of the people who enjoyed using EOS back in the day because of the very low fees. It was also popular with casino based tokens (decentralized casinos) until TRX came into the picture. The biggest problem with EOS was/is that it's too technical for an average user to even understand how it works.

First, the number one hindrance is creating an address. You need to stake some EOS to buy CPU, RAM, and NET. To be able to stake some EOS you need the said resources, so now you have to look for a service that can help you stake the EOS since you have no active address yet. The whole thing is bogus and tricky.

Also, the Ethereum Killer hype died down and people moved on
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January 02, 2024, 06:25:33 PM
#14
Most recently when I saw them integrating EVM I went back to using it and I have to admit it was a hype process with EOS, but it was not effective according to my exposure to the chain. The ideal they have been pursuing in recent years is still a big gap when other competitors are taking market share and EOS cannot prove much when development plans are greatly interrupted. Even though with every altcoin fluctuation I still hope they can do something better, in the end if they don't adapt to the changing crypto trends in general they will become a forgotten chain. Anyway, their abilities are remarkable, some areas of the game that I still have high hopes for are promising points for their future.
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January 02, 2024, 04:36:26 PM
#13
EOS is one of the fastest blockchain out there but it has failed to initiate its adoption. There is already lots of new blockchain all those blockchain like EOS, NEO were created to solve ethereum scalability problems. But right now we can see all those ETH L2 solve the ETH scalability issue and they are at the top of the adoption right now. Even some L1 projects are transitioning into L2 due to the hype they have. I do not think that EOS will even get attention again and there isn't any significant usecase they are providing that ETH L2 can not.
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January 02, 2024, 02:12:14 PM
#12
EOS had blockchain before, but it is not an ecosystem used in this network like other ecosystems. In fact, I did not fully research and look at what kind of transactions are, what are the transaction fees, but since the usage is low and the preference is low, I trust the users. The silence of this project has lasted for many years, I think it is very difficult for anything to break this silence. It is a project that could have had an ecosystem like ETH, but is no longer taken into consideration due to the bad decisions made by the team.
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January 02, 2024, 01:51:30 PM
#11
Yes I have heard of the EOS blockchain there used to be some tokens on their blockchain but now they seem to be sinking because they lost the trend to the new blockhcain, to be honest I have never followed the development of EOS until now and when talking about altcoins that are while then making profits then it must be trending ones such as L2, Eth, BSC, Matic and there are still many blockchains that are growing.

It's like EOS has never been a hype huh? I see news on X.com never appears unless new news is being hype there.
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January 02, 2024, 01:00:07 PM
#10
EOS chain is basically done. I have read that the team made terrible business decisions in the past and that's why even the hardcore supporters left the project. You are better off spending your time reading other ecosystems that are thriving than hoping for a revival of a "dead" chain. Even the EOS Foundation CEO said it's a failure and was a bad investment.

i think because it's just the block producers who are making money from this chain. i have mine kept staking still for RAM and CPU which i earn a few EOS every day. an investor will need a huge amount to make money everyday from this token. the bear market however is just not profitable so you will need to sell them. its just the same for all altcoins. this is an L1 project but there is never a good update anymore.

but i can see there are tons of players on some games created in EOS, practically using EOS since the transactions are free.
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January 02, 2024, 12:51:32 PM
#9
Sincerely speaking the silent of this project for long kept me wondering if they still exist in the space, and i never came across much post concerning them or any recent development, there could be some development underway but since we don't follow them on social media channels might cause you not to have full information about them.
I will suggest to remain connected with them you join the media pages to know more about, if i could remember correct then EOS was one of the major big project then before BNB and Polygon took over due to their easy to use method. Also the used of RAM then really got some people weird but I don't if there is any solution to it currently. You can read more about them here.
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January 02, 2024, 12:00:11 PM
#8
EOS chain is basically done. I have read that the team made terrible business decisions in the past and that's why even the hardcore supporters left the project. You are better off spending your time reading other ecosystems that are thriving than hoping for a revival of a "dead" chain. Even the EOS Foundation CEO said it's a failure and was a bad investment.
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January 02, 2024, 07:36:05 AM
#7
I never heard of the Blockchain before, maybe because I'm new to the crypto space but I did check out some news about the EOS Blockchain it seems they have issues that lead to their fall, I also saw some lawsuit cases that might have contributed to the decrease in price of its token.

well, that is why it's always advisable not to hold projects for a long term because it might be trending just for a while and might end up fallen more than 90%. making investors lose such.
Being same pioneer like Cardano in 2017. I am not seeing EOS blockchain being used as smart contract lately.
Even at that time EOS blockchain are more famous than cardano but now it just nothing like all bitcoin fork coin.
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