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Title: Is EOS dead?
Post by: CryptocurrencyInvestor on July 13, 2018, 01:14:57 AM
no


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: canman on July 13, 2018, 02:26:57 AM
"EOS runs on only 21 nodes that check and validate new transactions. Every 126 blocks 21 new nodes get elected by the stakeholders, which means every round an elected node ‘mines’ 6 new blocks. Blocks get produced every 0.5s, which makes 1 round last ~63s."

EOS looks quite centralized, and the price keeps tanking and tanking.

Recently it was announced that DIECI, a new smart contract platform targeting EOS will launch by the start of next year with decentralization "with no compromise". I, for one, have sold much of my EOS to anticipate this event. They have a lot of technical support and have done various tests to back up their claim, many are convinced.

I would like to see your views on this and how you think this will all play out.
EOS coins are the best development and they have a long history of being known. I think EOS is showing a recent lack of development because they have not yet been able to create a formal platform and continue to delay time. For me, considering EOS investment is not a good choice as the EOS price may fall further in the future


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: MigoAmigo on July 13, 2018, 02:30:06 AM
LOL. ya its dead... totally dead.. I mean, I'm pissed I'm only up 1000% on EOS! This "crash" will look like a little blip in a few years. In 2014, "it was all dead", most sold at -$200 or lower to keep some of what they had invested. Largest financial mistake ever made by all of those sellers, that's the point of holding. Now, you do need to hold certain projects, not just any "coin" will do this time.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: charlotte04 on July 13, 2018, 03:06:09 AM
"EOS runs on only 21 nodes that check and validate new transactions. Every 126 blocks 21 new nodes get elected by the stakeholders, which means every round an elected node ‘mines’ 6 new blocks. Blocks get produced every 0.5s, which makes 1 round last ~63s."

EOS looks quite centralized, and the price keeps tanking and tanking.

Recently it was announced that DIECI, a new smart contract platform targeting EOS will launch by the start of next year with decentralization "with no compromise". I, for one, have sold much of my EOS to anticipate this event. They have a lot of technical support and have done various tests to back up their claim, many are convinced.

I would like to see your views on this and how you think this will all play out.

EOS is just resting for awhile from all of those hype that happened. But I know that EOS will soar high again like ethereum is doing and would try to boost up traders and investors to buy EOS again.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: juljon18 on July 13, 2018, 03:09:16 AM
Not dead but there is no way it can handle that market cap.  Its gotta come back down to earth and develop a strong product which outdoes the competition.  That competition includes Neblio.  Nevermind.  It's dead.  Neblio wins hands down.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: BTCwin1 on July 13, 2018, 03:11:07 AM
I think EOS is just because there were too many people paying attention to it in the early days, so now when the main network of EOS is online, there are fewer and fewer people paying attention to it, so you have such remarks.
EOS is still evolving. ;D


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: ggod5 on July 13, 2018, 03:15:10 AM
Eos is still alive
BP indicates that bad BP has two aspects
The first one is an unidentified node; the other is a node that does not have the ability to guarantee the operation of the main network. It seems to be less than ideal, but I think this is only temporary, and there have been some cases before Ethereum.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: bjmpoker001 on July 13, 2018, 04:15:41 AM
"EOS runs on only 21 nodes that check and validate new transactions. Every 126 blocks 21 new nodes get elected by the stakeholders, which means every round an elected node ‘mines’ 6 new blocks. Blocks get produced every 0.5s, which makes 1 round last ~63s."

EOS looks quite centralized, and the price keeps tanking and tanking.

Recently it was announced that DIECI, a new smart contract platform targeting EOS will launch by the start of next year with decentralization "with no compromise". I, for one, have sold much of my EOS to anticipate this event. They have a lot of technical support and have done various tests to back up their claim, many are convinced.

I would like to see your views on this and how you think this will all play out.

I think it is not dead, the eos price keep decreasing because many peoples trading ram. Peoples who sell ram will receive EOS,
So their EOS is added more. And they can sell their EOS in the market, resulting EOS price dropping.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: Crypto Debate on July 13, 2018, 04:41:23 AM
EOS is the one of the good project in crypto market and it s good potential coin so there is no chance to EOS dead, in coming months have good updates on so EOS will reach huge price, some ICOs planning projects with EOS if it happen then EOS will reach top 1 to 3 position


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: BitcoinNewbie15 on July 13, 2018, 04:58:35 AM
"EOS runs on only 21 nodes that check and validate new transactions. Every 126 blocks 21 new nodes get elected by the stakeholders, which means every round an elected node ‘mines’ 6 new blocks. Blocks get produced every 0.5s, which makes 1 round last ~63s."

EOS looks quite centralized, and the price keeps tanking and tanking.

EOS is one of the worst cryptocurrencies out there. It literally is designed to not be like any other cryptocurrency. It is centralized with the 21 "block producers", it is no longer immutable as they rolled back the blockchain nearly day one, and then they have the ability (and audacity) to freeze wallets? This means that it's not censorship resistant either, which is a huge and fatal issue. In the crypto world no one person, or group of people, should have the ability to stop users from accessing their funds no matter what.

I can't believe they had to pause the EOS blockchain so early. I mean bugs are understandable, sure, but ya know, that's what the $4 Billion dollar ICO was for, development right? Pausing the blockchain is so insane to me. How many times have you ever heard of a Blockchain being paused? When has Bitcoin/litecoin/eth/*insert any other crypto here* blockchain been paused? Blockchains should operate 24/7/365 without interruption, bug or no bug.

Ok, so this "cryptocurrency" is actively doing the exact opposite of what cryptocurrencies try to achieve: Censorship resistance, immutability, and decentralization. Whats next, security? Not only that, but if wallets can be frozen dApps can surely be stopped. I wouldn't touch EOS with a 10-foot pole. And holy moly was the ICO long and drawn out. Why again did the devs need $4 Billion to develop EOS? Last time I checked $0 Billion was raised to develop Bitcoin. dPOS has yet to prove itself too, I am highly skeptical to say the least.

IMO EOS is just a Ponzi scheme disguised as a cryptocurrency. Newbies will buy the bags off of rich hodlers with the promise of them getting free money with worthless airdrops. This is not sustainable, there is no such thing as free money. I sound like a grumpy old man, but I just cannot get behind EOS with these 21 block producers. It is far too centralized, far beyond any other coin (besides XRP/STR obviously). I'm sure I will get flamed for this post but we all have a right to voice our opinion, so flame me if you like, you have the right to do so.

Recently it was announced that DIECI, a new smart contract platform targeting EOS will launch by the start of next year with decentralization "with no compromise". I, for one, have sold much of my EOS to anticipate this event. They have a lot of technical support and have done various tests to back up their claim, many are convinced.

I would like to see your views on this and how you think this will all play out.

Oh great, looks like you just created this thread to covertly advertise whatever the hell DIECI is. Yeah, I'd definitely stay away from that one. EOS is a better bet than that and that says a lot.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: Gracie12 on July 13, 2018, 05:06:09 AM
I bought a lot of eos, but I found that the price of eos is getting lower and lower. Eos has only just been launched on the main network so far, and the price has dropped by 70%, which is no different from fraud encryption.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: Sergey9921 on July 13, 2018, 05:07:26 AM
"EOS runs on only 21 nodes that check and validate new transactions. Every 126 blocks 21 new nodes get elected by the stakeholders, which means every round an elected node ‘mines’ 6 new blocks. Blocks get produced every 0.5s, which makes 1 round last ~63s."

EOS looks quite centralized, and the price keeps tanking and tanking.

EOS is one of the worst cryptocurrencies out there. It literally is designed to not be like any other cryptocurrency. It is centralized with the 21 "block producers", it is no longer immutable as they rolled back the blockchain nearly day one, and then they have the ability (and audacity) to freeze wallets? This means that it's not censorship resistant either, which is a huge and fatal issue. In the crypto world no one person, or group of people, should have the ability to stop users from accessing their funds no matter what.

I can't believe they had to pause the EOS blockchain so early. I mean bugs are understandable, sure, but ya know, that's what the $4 Billion dollar ICO was for, development right? Pausing the blockchain is so insane to me. How many times have you ever heard of a Blockchain being paused? When has Bitcoin/litecoin/eth/*insert any other crypto here* blockchain been paused? Blockchains should operate 24/7/365 without interruption, bug or no bug.

Ok, so this "cryptocurrency" is actively doing the exact opposite of what cryptocurrencies try to achieve: Censorship resistance, immutability, and decentralization. Whats next, security? Not only that, but if wallets can be frozen dApps can surely be stopped. I wouldn't touch EOS with a 10-foot pole. And holy moly was the ICO long and drawn out. Why again did the devs need $4 Billion to develop EOS? Last time I checked $0 Billion was raised to develop Bitcoin. dPOS has yet to prove itself too, I am highly skeptical to say the least.

IMO EOS is just a Ponzi scheme disguised as a cryptocurrency. Newbies will buy the bags off of rich hodlers with the promise of them getting free money with worthless airdrops. This is not sustainable, there is no such thing as free money. I sound like a grumpy old man, but I just cannot get behind EOS with these 21 block producers. It is far too centralized, far beyond any other coin (besides XRP/STR obviously). I'm sure I will get flamed for this post but we all have a right to voice our opinion, so flame me if you like, you have the right to do so.

Recently it was announced that DIECI, a new smart contract platform targeting EOS will launch by the start of next year with decentralization "with no compromise". I, for one, have sold much of my EOS to anticipate this event. They have a lot of technical support and have done various tests to back up their claim, many are convinced.

I would like to see your views on this and how you think this will all play out.

Oh great, looks like you just created this thread to covertly advertise whatever the hell DIECI is. Yeah, I'd definitely stay away from that one. EOS is a better bet than that and that says a lot.
This is pretty much entirely accurate, EOS was never alive, it's a great profit making scheme. Only took a year to get 6,533,200.75 ETH in exchange for a buggy broken centralized blockchain.

Also it is good to mention that almost every single Block Producer is elected by Bitfinex, they control EOS as they control who gets elected. http://eos-bp-votes.dapptools.info/#/block-producers


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: Electrohell on July 13, 2018, 05:21:09 AM
I think EOS is not dead may just decrease it's a natural thing, eos this kind of altcoint is feasible to calculate step by step will experience a better development, and of course for the future will be many who will invest in this EOS


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: caisa88 on July 13, 2018, 05:33:49 AM
EOS has collected 4 Billion dollars from their 1 year-long ICO. I'm sure that a project that has this kind of money on their hands can't just die. They should be able to build a really innovative technology, as Ethereum did it with only 15 Million dollars raised in their ICO.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: poodle63 on July 13, 2018, 05:37:57 AM
EOS has collected 4 Billion dollars from their 1 year-long ICO. I'm sure that a project that has this kind of money on their hands can't just die. They should be able to build a really innovative technology, as Ethereum did it with only 15 Million dollars raised in their ICO.
I was laughing so hard about that. They have been collecting 4 billion worth of ether to build a crap blockchain and they have been taken their 4 billion dollars and they have no any ethereum to be dumper again right now. That's shitty asshole blockchain. There is so many vulnerabilities. garbage blockchain should not be exist.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: covfefe_ on July 13, 2018, 05:42:00 AM
EOS is not dead and actually is in it's fetus stage still to born.
Your decisions to sell of your EOS is a good one. EOS had a great rise and we cannot expect a large bull on EOS anytime soon unless a lot of dapps adopts it's platform. So, it'd be better to sell your EOS now and buy it a year later.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: LesterD on July 13, 2018, 06:10:29 AM
it is not dead, all crypto prices has gone down, but it doesnt mean that it is already dead. selling it will do nothing but a loss for you.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: coin_maker on July 14, 2018, 06:20:08 PM
The launch of EOS was good, but probably due to the poor management team behind it and inadequate marketing plan the coin has decreased in popularity. I would say this is not a good time to buy EOS token but rather wait for a while and find other coin to invest money in.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: cryptohopes on July 14, 2018, 06:21:24 PM
I didn't even hear the name of this DIECI coin you are talking about. I don't think EOS is dieing and there is no reason for thinking like that. You are creating issues out of no where just to spread some negativity. Eos is a very potential coin and it will go much far in future. Just mark my words.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: CopMom on July 14, 2018, 06:27:58 PM
EOS can never die. Crypto can only fall when there are no transactions with it. It is likely that at the moment the low EOS trading demand will lead to lower exchange rates as well as volume and market cap. But once still top 10 listed on the CMC, the crypto is still very potent.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: Galley on July 14, 2018, 06:42:35 PM
EOS is more alive than dead. For him, not the best of times now came. But he is not the first and not the last, about whom they said the same thing. Closer to winter, let's see who was right.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: HadadC on July 14, 2018, 06:48:34 PM
No. Eos has potential. Dont think bad. Eos cant die i think. I hope i mean. We 'll see.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: kma.deno on July 14, 2018, 07:08:29 PM
The good prospects of the ESO in the crypto market. Hopefully they will turn and they do something good. Going bad times does not mean that it's going to end.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: BestSSS on July 14, 2018, 07:12:32 PM
I do not think so. The decline in the price of EOS is currently associated with two things - a general decline in the market and a downtrend. In addition, I want to note that it was EOS who showed the best growth in the spring of this year, so now there is a correction. The second is that the sign events in the EOS network have passed and as a rule the price rises before the event, and then it is corrected. There were also a few bugs in the EOS network, but they are overdone. A little more time will pass and this altcoyin will again show us the leading positions


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: Jaslinbor28 on July 14, 2018, 07:35:26 PM
I think those who are directly involved with this market they knows about it very well that this place is very unpredictable things can goes 100 to 0 with in no time but this massive doesn't mean that it will be vanish from the market, with EOS the case is same it maybe faceing issue now but in future things can be changed anytime


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: dumple on July 14, 2018, 07:46:40 PM
Why it would be dead? that project has just moved to their own blockchain, i do not see any reason to call it a dead project or something related to that, in fact, the price is more than good at the moment and will go up sooner or later


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: JeromeL on July 14, 2018, 07:49:19 PM
"EOS runs on only 21 nodes that check and validate new transactions. Every 126 blocks 21 new nodes get elected by the stakeholders, which means every round an elected node ‘mines’ 6 new blocks. Blocks get produced every 0.5s, which makes 1 round last ~63s."

EOS looks quite centralized, and the price keeps tanking and tanking.

Recently it was announced that DIECI, a new smart contract platform targeting EOS will launch by the start of next year with decentralization "with no compromise". I, for one, have sold much of my EOS to anticipate this event. They have a lot of technical support and have done various tests to back up their claim, many are convinced.

I would like to see your views on this and how you think this will all play out.

The EOS is not dead. The developers had huge plans, they attracted a number of investments. Having so much money you can create a good product, but they still can not.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: vladraineer on July 14, 2018, 07:57:25 PM
Rather, it is a decentralized government, even though I do not like it,many are delighted with this and I keep some of the money in it.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: huanglui on July 14, 2018, 08:00:49 PM
I see bounty campaign of some new projects which want to use EOS blockchain. It means that EOS can not be dead.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: Panda.Panna on July 14, 2018, 08:01:53 PM
"EOS runs on only 21 nodes that check and validate new transactions. Every 126 blocks 21 new nodes get elected by the stakeholders, which means every round an elected node ‘mines’ 6 new blocks. Blocks get produced every 0.5s, which makes 1 round last ~63s."

EOS looks quite centralized, and the price keeps tanking and tanking.

Recently it was announced that DIECI, a new smart contract platform targeting EOS will launch by the start of next year with decentralization "with no compromise". I, for one, have sold much of my EOS to anticipate this event. They have a lot of technical support and have done various tests to back up their claim, many are convinced.

I would like to see your views on this and how you think this will all play out.
At the moment, EOS does not have the best time, but still lives and I think will stay afloat for some time.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: Alohadanc3 on July 14, 2018, 08:09:37 PM
I dont think so>they just taking time or they have some dev prob so they lack of development.That's it. They collected so much money and the team has pretty much talent and experience.So its hard to dead and if you see properly there is many project which spend more than  years in devlopment one of them is cardano.So i think its ok if they take some time.But yeah its will be better if they tak less time.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: hodl_news on July 14, 2018, 08:17:49 PM
EOS is not dead, but rather does not develop badly. Now we see that the demand for EOS has fallen slightly, but this is due to the general fall of the crypto currency market. As soon as a new wave of interest to the crypto currency begins, then EOS will start to grow again.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: reptylia on July 14, 2018, 08:49:49 PM
"EOS runs on only 21 nodes that check and validate new transactions. Every 126 blocks 21 new nodes get elected by the stakeholders, which means every round an elected node ‘mines’ 6 new blocks. Blocks get produced every 0.5s, which makes 1 round last ~63s."

EOS looks quite centralized, and the price keeps tanking and tanking.

Recently it was announced that DIECI, a new smart contract platform targeting EOS will launch by the start of next year with decentralization "with no compromise". I, for one, have sold much of my EOS to anticipate this event. They have a lot of technical support and have done various tests to back up their claim, many are convinced.

I would like to see your views on this and how you think this will all play out.
EOS is configured to create a system in which there will be no addresses for transactions. The system will be built on the similarity of a social network, where you need to specify the recipient's nickname for the transfer of funds. The platform promises to be ultra-fast and handle hundreds of thousands of transactions per second. Many experts doubt that such a grandiose idea can be translated into reality and called a benchmark project.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: alexstepanof on July 14, 2018, 09:06:56 PM
EOS is not dead, we all will a big rise of this coin, just need some time for it. Now we see that EOS is fall, but all crypto market is fall. Keep calm, EOS will start to grow again in soonest future


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: bgpsq on July 14, 2018, 09:08:38 PM
I see bounty campaign of some new projects which want to use EOS blockchain. It means that EOS can not be dead.
And many aidrops of recent ICOs based on EOS. So every EOS holder is able to receive some free EOS toke which is great!


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: gabrielkings on July 14, 2018, 09:11:25 PM
EOS is definitely not dead. EOS will bounce back strong and will surely do great in the crypto space


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: hiburak on July 14, 2018, 09:35:24 PM
EOS has a lot of potential even with its high-cap, but it may not be the best cryptocurrency to buy at the moment, as it may take a couple of months for many of the issues occurred during the launch to get addressed.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: Warry on July 14, 2018, 09:44:58 PM
EOS can hardly die because the crypto is currently in the list of the most potent crypto markets in the market according to Coinmarketcap. And what you say is utterly ridiculous to claim that EOS is dead. It will be difficult for EOS to die because the crypto currently has a small trading volume but the market cap is still very large, so it can not die.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: cryptojohnn7 on July 15, 2018, 08:51:53 AM
That's an interesting post. I think EOS is going to re-emerge again in the market. DIECI is going to make significant changes in the market.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: BountyLord on July 15, 2018, 08:55:02 AM
New projects always have problems. The future of the EOS depends on how they will be able to correct these issues and from the further implemention of the network. It is not the time to make conclusions about the project.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: gehtrs on July 15, 2018, 08:55:57 AM
EOS is not dead, and it won't die so easily! EOS is the same as Ethereum for me. It has a lot of room for development. It is a potential currency. Not only is the price of EOS falling, but all currencies are falling. We must be patient!


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: annaby on July 15, 2018, 09:11:58 AM
I do not think EOS is dead. It's just a hard time for most crypto currency. We must wait and everything will change.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: nianastasia62 on July 15, 2018, 09:54:15 AM
Definitely not ! I believe that this coin in the future will bring a very good percentage to investors !


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: Zakifon on July 15, 2018, 09:56:24 AM
He is still on the correction like the other altcoins, I think by the new year he will still give us profits) the coin is strong with good support and volumes


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: JeffreyKen on July 15, 2018, 10:14:47 AM
Nope. It's not dead yet. But, it's facing drastic issues with its governance. I hope it'll overcome their issues soon. and it will come bake to its own track as soon as possible.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: cryptotezi on July 15, 2018, 07:05:17 PM
Surely not. Death of crypto doesn't depend only on the number of nodes. There are so many factors active behind that. I hope EOS will back with its ultimate value and shows. But we should be aware in posting this kind of thoughts that raise FUD.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: Hughesy26 on July 15, 2018, 07:18:48 PM
"EOS runs on only 21 nodes that check and validate new transactions. Every 126 blocks 21 new nodes get elected by the stakeholders, which means every round an elected node ‘mines’ 6 new blocks. Blocks get produced every 0.5s, which makes 1 round last ~63s."

EOS looks quite centralized, and the price keeps tanking and tanking.


Yes, EOS is quite centralised in that block producers have a lot of power.
However, given there are 21 block producers compared with 3-4 big bitcoin mining pools this is relatively speaking quite a high number.
Lets not forget these are voted in too so if they do things that are bad for eos they will be voted out. Can we do the same for Bitmain? Nope, we are at their mercy

This is not a new debate though. EOS always stated this and it still raised 4bn USD. Do you think the big investors didnt know this about eos? Unlikely as it is such a central point.

The price is dropping compared to all time highs, true. As to be expected to be honest - most airdop coins at the moment are based on the genesis snapshot so there is no real value in holding eos in the short term, arguably.
However, much of that 4bn USD is being given to dapp developers to create new dapps to run on EOS. And when they start airdropping these tokens to current EOS holders (and people wake up to this being much safer than investing in an ICO) the price will start to rise, big time

So no, it's not dead lol


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: Vladimir66 on July 15, 2018, 07:21:12 PM
From the very beginning, this coin was not finalized. And the excitement that was around her, just another fakenews, as well as around lightcoin at the end of winter.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: sudah_wisuda on July 16, 2018, 07:46:51 AM
in my opinion, EOS will not die and still remain registered in cyrpto. I think EOS launch is good, but maybe because the bad management ,
team behind it and insufficient coin marketing plan have decreased its popularity. but I am sure if EOS coins will grow with good.



Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: Lala Sravan on July 16, 2018, 07:51:14 AM
According to me EOS is good Altcoin, it’s has very good project and strong team. It has huge potential to grow in cryptocurrency market.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: steplaza on July 16, 2018, 07:55:38 AM
I also expected better performance after launch, but crypto market is going through difficult times right now so it is not EOS itself performing bad but it is suffering the overall bear market. The chain itself looks functioning.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: Om George Kesurupan on July 16, 2018, 07:59:42 AM
EOS can hardly die because the crypto is currently in the list of the most potent crypto markets in the market according to Coinmarketcap. And what you say is utterly ridiculous to claim that EOS is dead. It will be difficult for EOS to die because the crypto currently has a small trading volume but the market cap is still very large, so it can not die.
I really agree with you now EOS is on the list of 10 best coins so EOS will not die in my opinion, EOS has advanced technology and now more and more interested people, I am sure over time EOS will become bigger in the future.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: marksayson on July 16, 2018, 08:09:34 AM
I think its unreasonable to predict that this good EOS coin will be dead soon, your explanation only covers about the masternode rewards. But do you think this is the main reason for the EOS to go into a good circulation? Many Ico are planning to use EOS as their blockchain of their token because they see the potential feature of this coin and will be in the future. I were you, better to stack up for this coin.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: mich on July 16, 2018, 08:15:59 AM
too much for the price. The number of EOS 1,000,000,000 is too much coin. That's why I never got it. It's time for TEZOS. Taking EOS is now too risky


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: KevenDabid on July 16, 2018, 08:17:09 AM
EOS is still in the positive development, so in the future, it is still the Top3 token.
I think it still takes some time, so EOS can surpass ETH. ::)


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: mahvia on July 16, 2018, 08:25:56 AM
Hmm.. this is an interesting op. to say something like that to fift biggest one. trying to create some fud out of it or what?


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: iamreal on July 16, 2018, 08:27:07 AM
Price does not determine the success of a project, that EOS price is tanking doesn't mean the project is dead, they just launched their main net, the low price is a general problem because the market is in a bear condition.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: Tiklohor on July 16, 2018, 08:28:57 AM
I believe that this coin has a future and it is worth to look at. in the future, it is possible that it will rise in price.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: andthereyou on July 16, 2018, 08:45:49 AM
I think EOS still has a lot of money. It's not dead yet. But maybe in a few years, if they don't make any profits. Also EOS was accused of attacking ethereum network.
Here https://ethereumworldnews.com/eos-accused-attacking-ethereum/
If it's true, then EOS still has a lot of money to spare.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: WhaleTank on July 16, 2018, 08:50:04 AM
EOS is not dead.
They have working product
It's not the only reason to buy it now and average down if smth will go wrong
whaletank club


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: TommyJr on July 16, 2018, 06:15:55 PM
I am not sure about this project. But i know their performance is not satisfying their customer because investors are not earning that’s why they are not happy with this project. It creates a negative impact on this project.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: Sean25pogi on July 16, 2018, 06:32:47 PM
No, the company of EOS is not dead and continuously operating in this world.
The public are the proof of their existence because of the increasing numbers of their investors and customers.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: DannyMarco on July 16, 2018, 06:54:47 PM
I dont think that EOS is dead.Currentli its condition is not good but thats not mean that it is dead. I think they need some time to recover it. Very soon they will come with a high improvement.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: StuartJonson on July 16, 2018, 07:16:29 PM
I guess not but as far i know there may be some mistake or mismanagement occur thats why we are unable to get any update of this project but hope soon it will come back.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: Arceusz on July 18, 2018, 06:05:13 PM
No, the company of EOS are not dead because they have still operating in this industry and many people and company are depends on their services in this world.
You should not believe in fake news.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: McDee on July 18, 2018, 06:17:42 PM
Why are so many people so impatient? They need a project in which they invested necessarily made x10 in the first month. Do not you understand that all this takes time. EOS is a wonderful project but it needs time for development.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: stetym on July 18, 2018, 07:09:35 PM
"EOS runs on only 21 nodes that check and validate new transactions. Every 126 blocks 21 new nodes get elected by the stakeholders, which means every round an elected node ‘mines’ 6 new blocks. Blocks get produced every 0.5s, which makes 1 round last ~63s."

EOS looks quite centralized, and the price keeps tanking and tanking.

Recently it was announced that DIECI, a new smart contract platform targeting EOS will launch by the start of next year with decentralization "with no compromise". I, for one, have sold much of my EOS to anticipate this event. They have a lot of technical support and have done various tests to back up their claim, many are convinced.

I would like to see your views on this and how you think this will all play out.
Investors see the project as less risk than in Ethereum or Bitcoin. For 2018, it is planned to grow to just over $ 20.

Nevertheless, some analysts consider EOS to be the best token for speculators who invest in it because of the low cost and lack of problems. You can buy 100 coins without spending a fortune.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: jasydoggye on July 19, 2018, 03:11:10 PM
I have heard that this coin is good and seen many responses at their launching. I think EOS is demonstrating an ongoing absence of advancement since they have not yet possessed the capacity to make a formal stage and keep on delaying time. I think that now the investment in this eos will not be a good decision and we need to think very much before investing.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: provide_life on August 08, 2018, 12:23:12 PM
This crypto currency can be considered dead only if the whole crypto industry is dead with it, the rest of the EOS has grown strongly over the past 6 months and I think it will still show itself.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: redoxet on August 10, 2018, 12:11:39 PM
Despite the estimates of many experts who did not recommend investing in this cryptocurrency, it gained value for one token. And at the moment the cryptocurrency is developing.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: mrs_bitcoin on August 24, 2018, 11:13:49 PM
I think that it still has a future, because it has a good capitalization and it continues to grow, though uncertain.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: CCF_news on August 24, 2018, 11:30:25 PM
EOS is not a dead crypto currency. Now for all crypto currency is a difficult period and as soon as the crypto currency market begins to recover, EOS will develop much faster than now.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: dettihegedus on August 24, 2018, 11:33:57 PM
EOS is one of the top altcoin in the market, it has quite large capitalization. EOS has advanced technology, professional leadership team, fast transaction speed, free transaction costs. I believe the EOS will have a bright future. At present, EOS is facing many troubles, its price has dropped a lot. However, I think this is just a price fluctuation of the EOS, it will soon recover and grow.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: romaleshc on August 24, 2018, 11:36:24 PM
Your view is completely wrong when saying EOS dead. This crypto is very potential and promises to replace ETH in the future as ETH is trending down rapidly. The current exchange rate of the EOS has risen to $ 5 and may increase sharply shortly. So the potential of EOS is huge.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: Cryptoboomer345 on August 24, 2018, 11:39:55 PM
eos will live, guys

its gonna be nice xxxx


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: Job7work on August 25, 2018, 12:51:57 AM
I think that the eos has great potential in the future, they have a large team and they need money for development, so I think that everything will be fine with them


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: wcryptocoins on August 30, 2018, 12:28:32 PM
Yes, EOS is pretty dead. It is not popular, it has no prospects, and it is too much to be expensive and profitable.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: leviathon on August 30, 2018, 05:21:08 PM
It is not dead, it is just suffering right now in the bear market just like all of the other coins that are in the market. So far EOS looks like one of the good projects with a lot of potential to do better in the future. If you are an investor in the coin then my advice would be to just hold the coin like all of the other coins and wait for better prices.


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: vinayak2628 on August 30, 2018, 05:23:38 PM
Now almost all coin is down, even Bitcoin, Ethereum such Coin which have highest capitalization.. So, I dont think that EOS is dead.  Eos price increase in some time......


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: Gorodcoin on August 30, 2018, 05:29:06 PM
I dont think its dead.. Its just another project on ethereum platform which has difficult situation as many other alts. Keep on holding EOS and advise you to do so


Title: Re: Is EOS dead?
Post by: Answer United on August 31, 2018, 12:19:46 PM
EOS is so far to be dead. Its characteristcs are growing and value is too high to allow this alternative cryptocurrency to die now, it has not been opened in its potential.