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Title: BM: EOSIO Is Preparing for a Hard Fork
Post by: CoinnessPress on November 30, 2018, 03:11:22 AM
BM: EOSIO Is Preparing for a Hard Fork

reported by CoinNess.com (http://CoinNess.com)

Lead developer of EOS Daniel Larimer, also known as BM, stated in the EOS official Telegram group that EOSIO is the most efficient public blockchain infrastructure with the lowest cost, which boasts the lowest fees and highest throughput.

Block.one is actively seeking to improve EOSIO with better DBs, faster WASM execution, more efficient network communication, and multi-threaded signature verification. In the end, however, only multi-chain and cross-chain communication can be extended enough to reduce CPU costs.

He also revealed, "We are working for a small hard fork, which will allow dapp creators to lease or own CPUs for users, and therefore most users need not to rent CPUs by themselves."

What do you think about the future of EOS?

for more news&discussion
https://t.me/coinnessofficial



Title: Re: BM: EOSIO Is Preparing for a Hard Fork
Post by: X-ray on November 30, 2018, 04:07:36 AM
BM: EOSIO Is Preparing for a Hard Fork

reported by CoinNess.com (http://CoinNess.com)

Lead developer of EOS Daniel Larimer, also known as BM, stated in the EOS official Telegram group that EOSIO is the most efficient public blockchain infrastructure with the lowest cost, which boasts the lowest fees and highest throughput.

Block.one is actively seeking to improve EOSIO with better DBs, faster WASM execution, more efficient network communication, and multi-threaded signature verification. In the end, however, only multi-chain and cross-chain communication can be extended enough to reduce CPU costs.

He also revealed, "We are working for a small hard fork, which will allow dapp creators to lease or own CPUs for users, and therefore most users need not to rent CPUs by themselves."

What do you think about the future of EOS?

for more news&discussion
https://t.me/coinnessofficial


EOS is not a decentralized platform and it's actually centralized according from this news. any development depends on the block.one's decision and that's why so many experts were leaving from this horrible platform.
With the lowest cost and that words are jokes. DAG cost zero fees transaction lol . that guy was always creating a joke.


Title: Re: BM: EOSIO Is Preparing for a Hard Fork
Post by: TBboys on November 30, 2018, 04:26:15 AM
BM announced this morning that he will not leave EOS, Although he blamed everything on yesterday for "a joke," I still don't believe him, I know what he is saying,he used to do this.
I have always been skeptical about these experts, I never believe them.


Title: Re: BM: EOSIO Is Preparing for a Hard Fork
Post by: butka on November 30, 2018, 05:30:05 AM
The interesting part is the EOS community discusses whether or not there will be 2 (or 1) EOS coin at the end of this fork. Last time I checked, hard fork means 2 coins by definition. Even if the guy was joking, it's not a joke. Just look at the downtrend of the EOS price in the last couple of days. I was wondering what was going on with EOS and now I know.


Title: Re: BM: EOSIO Is Preparing for a Hard Fork
Post by: siddartha1492 on November 30, 2018, 05:58:14 AM
This sounds like a good idea, but I don't think devs can bear the costs of CPU staking for users. If your app becomes popular and you have thousands of users then how can you afford to delegate CPU to all or most of your users. Especially when you require so much of EOS staked in CPU to use these Dapps. Even with 50+ EOS staked in CPU, many Dapp users face the issue of transaction congestion and failed transactions.


Title: Re: BM: EOSIO Is Preparing for a Hard Fork
Post by: FulaerJI on November 30, 2018, 11:56:18 AM
BM-led EOS technology architecture is absolutely impossible to achieve millions of TPS, he is just playing with concept games.
This point, professionals know from the beginning.


The EOS architecture is not as expected will cause damage to the currency.
The decline in prices will cause EOS's super nodes to make ends meet only the server configuration, so the actual performance of the EOS network is further reduced.
Therefore, it can be foreseen that the availability of EOS in the future will increase and gradually decline.


see https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5074891.0