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Topic: Price of an EOS account? (Read 235 times)

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June 20, 2019, 10:20:59 AM
#18
I paid about $ 0.7 equivalent. If you make one or two accounts, this is perfectly acceptable. If you need a lot of accounts, it turns out to be expensive.
newbie
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June 20, 2019, 10:13:56 AM
#17
Why paying for an account just to store coin in it? There's a pretty safe and solid wallet for the Android out there that has zero withdrawal fees for the EOS: https://freewallet.org/eos-wallet Another good thing about this wallet is that they do not ask for a payment to create a wallet and that's rare on the market. This way you can save yourself some money.
full member
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May 16, 2019, 04:38:17 PM
#16
I bought an EOS account about a week ago with zeos.co.
It cost me 0.006 ETH. But the price is constantly changing.
Of course, the cost of the account is not very expensive, since I purchased somewhere around $ 1.  I hope that all my fuss will not be in vain.  Although I am very surprised by the difference between the platform erc20 and EOS.
legendary
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May 16, 2019, 03:57:42 PM
#15
I bought an EOS account about a week ago with zeos.co.
It cost me 0.006 ETH. But the price is constantly changing.
newbie
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May 16, 2019, 02:47:22 PM
#14
I also don't like EOS, why is need an account to set up? I like coins who are not centralized because i think only decentralized coins can have future and can grow over time.

The account is because they dont have GAS costs, so on ethereum, sending someone eth you will lose a very small % of transaction in gas costs to miners.  In EOS its "free", which happens by you having to have staked coins.

If you now have "free" contract executions + free account registration, that makes it extremely easy for someone to register 10000000000 accounts and spam the chain. So there has to be an initial getting onboard cost.

Anyone know how much an EOS account would be worth today?

Most websites register you for a premium, but I though it was cheaper if you call the functions yourself on EOS to stake + buy ram for your new account.

If you have the friend using EOS account they can refer you to use the EOS wallet. Unless you can get the account for sure. I heared that new chatting platform creating a link between EOS accounts and auto users synchronization for their platform users.

Hopefully if you able to search about them, check them on google search for as hnx.

If you get the sellers who directly sellling their accounts you may buy it but use the escrow.


Humanixr?

Also any idea if theres a 3rd party market like what you describe in last sentence?
hero member
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May 16, 2019, 02:25:04 PM
#13
Anyone know how much an EOS account would be worth today?

Most websites register you for a premium, but I though it was cheaper if you call the functions yourself on EOS to stake + buy ram for your new account.

If you have the friend using EOS account they can refer you to use the EOS wallet. Unless you can get the account for sure. I heared that new chatting platform creating a link between EOS accounts and auto users synchronization for their platform users.

Hopefully if you able to search about them, check them on google search for as hnx.

If you get the sellers who directly sellling their accounts you may buy it but use the escrow.
hero member
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May 16, 2019, 02:20:26 PM
#12
I also don't like EOS, why is need an account to set up? I like coins who are not centralized because i think only decentralized coins can have future and can grow over time.
hero member
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May 16, 2019, 09:16:52 AM
#11
EOS is too centralized for my liking,  Id rather just stick with ethereum.  I don't believe EOS has a real future and the current price is being backed by some wealthy fraudsters.
newbie
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May 16, 2019, 09:14:23 AM
#10
Anyone know how much an EOS account would be worth today?

Most websites register you for a premium, but I though it was cheaper if you call the functions yourself on EOS to stake + buy ram for your new account.
Wow, I don't understand what you guys are talking about, do one now need funds to create an EOS account or have that always been how it is because I know I have an EOS wallet in my mobile phone in which I make use of to send EOS to address without the need of any transaction fees whatsoever, so I am a bit confused on why one needs to by eos account, or are there more features attached when you make purchase of an eos account.

You always needed someone already with an EoS account to stake RAM for you + CPU + reserve a name aka create a new account.

When you used things like certain wallets or platforms, they took the hit and subsidized you with a free account.
hero member
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May 16, 2019, 02:48:02 AM
#9
Anyone know how much an EOS account would be worth today?

Most websites register you for a premium, but I though it was cheaper if you call the functions yourself on EOS to stake + buy ram for your new account.
Wow, I don't understand what you guys are talking about, do one now need funds to create an EOS account or have that always been how it is because I know I have an EOS wallet in my mobile phone in which I make use of to send EOS to address without the need of any transaction fees whatsoever, so I am a bit confused on why one needs to by eos account, or are there more features attached when you make purchase of an eos account.
sr. member
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May 14, 2019, 08:25:56 PM
#8
Anyone know how much an EOS account would be worth today?

Most websites register you for a premium, but I though it was cheaper if you call the functions yourself on EOS to stake + buy ram for your new account.

What do you mean? The account or the wallet address that can hold EOS? Or the actual EOS price in the market? I think for the standard of unity in determining the market price of EOS, we could always visit the coin market cap website so, it will not going to have a discrepancy on looking at exchange price.
newbie
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May 14, 2019, 07:59:31 PM
#7
Cool thanks, is there a market for 2nd hand accounts? lol
jr. member
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May 14, 2019, 03:31:30 PM
#6
Anyone know how much an EOS account would be worth today?

Most websites register you for a premium, but I though it was cheaper if you call the functions yourself on EOS to stake + buy ram for your new account.

I use the eoslynx wallet app for Apple iPhone (iOS) and it costs just 0.99$ to kickstart
It’s safe secure and also you need to use a simple username as your wallet address
member
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May 14, 2019, 03:17:14 PM
#5
Anyone know how much an EOS account would be worth today?

Most websites register you for a premium, but I though it was cheaper if you call the functions yourself on EOS to stake + buy ram for your new account.

Before IEO Paytomat on the EXMO Exchange, you could install an application on your phone that allowed you to create an EOS wallet for free. I do not know how things are now with this, but you can try to download this application on your phone and try to create an EOS wallet.
hero member
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May 14, 2019, 02:53:54 PM
#4

i believe the cost is around 0.4 eos 0.2 for the creation and 0.2 for the various gases, i know that the social murmur offered free accounts i don't know if it is still valid...
newbie
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May 14, 2019, 12:41:24 PM
#3
Yea but that is a 1 time thing, it burns you mobile phone.  If you need say 100 accounts?
jr. member
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May 14, 2019, 12:02:56 PM
#2
do you know playstore ? some of the apps provide eos account ( ex: EOSLynx and this is the cheapest eos account )
newbie
Activity: 43
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May 14, 2019, 11:35:52 AM
#1
Anyone know how much an EOS account would be worth today?

Most websites register you for a premium, but I though it was cheaper if you call the functions yourself on EOS to stake + buy ram for your new account.
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