LegendX
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November 24, 2017, 10:54:10 AM |
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Any proposed ways to earn passive income in eos? Earlier I read about leasing your tokens. However, is that just people coming up with random ideas, or is it really feasible?
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l0uisStanley
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November 24, 2017, 11:39:03 AM |
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Hey guys, is it possible to send EOS directly from my wallet in binance to my MEW?
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matthewtherry
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November 24, 2017, 12:44:17 PM |
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Does anyone have that EOS wallpaper that was initially used for the EOS Website? The black and grey, optical illusion type wallpaper.
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GayOfThrones
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November 24, 2017, 01:02:31 PM |
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This is a truly exciting project, what just scares me from investing now is the mind boggling capitalisation which EOS would have at current prices, difficult to evaluate...
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infested999
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November 24, 2017, 06:03:23 PM |
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after the june 2018 will we get a real account on EOS block chain with our tokens by introducin our EOS Public Key and Private key. Right? Something Else?
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newb-dev
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November 24, 2017, 10:06:32 PM |
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Can someone please point me to any article that has the right instructions to transfer ETH and claim EOS?
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Carbonform
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November 25, 2017, 07:45:47 AM |
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I sent eth from an unsupported wallet (exodus) will eos make it possible for me to claim my tokens at some stage?
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Utomo
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November 25, 2017, 08:18:15 PM |
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Can someone please point me to any article that has the right instructions to transfer ETH and claim EOS?
Transfer the ETH to the Exchange wallet then buy the EOS using ETH or BTC do not wait, the price going up soon
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liangweicha
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November 26, 2017, 04:37:28 AM |
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I also hold some EOS, in my opinion, EOS is an innovative coin, even if he is very difficult to achieve very high, but if realized, he will make us a huge return.
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Red_Sanford
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November 26, 2017, 03:37:50 PM |
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I thought about investing in EOS when it was only presented, but now I see that because of such an ICO model and enormous supply the price by the end of ICO should be much lower. So it could be reasonable to invest closer to the end.
As for the whole project, it is great and I hope that implementation would start as soon as it is possible. Who knows how many great projects will start soon and what place EOC will take there.
Are you also planning on waiting until all the Bitcoins are mined before you invest in BTC ? Same logic applies here. IMHO I wouldn't wait
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Utomo
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November 27, 2017, 03:45:17 AM |
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Why not much people promote EOS ? I hope we all promote EOS especilly near the 4th december announcement. so the price can grow bigger
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wwdz99
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November 27, 2017, 05:10:32 AM |
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My initial reaction was to reason past it in the same manner you suggested: it's not in the interest of a party with a concentrated stake to harm the ecosystem through which their stake derives value. That said, I'd like to see the conversation along these lines continue because I think there's more to it than the basic conclusion we've both come to.
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aleksand
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November 27, 2017, 06:30:28 AM |
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From my understanding, dapps that are built on the EOS software have the ability to be used for free. I'm confused about the utility of the EOS tokens. Its quite vague in the website FAQ. Whats the purpose of EOS tokens, from its trading value?
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infested999
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November 27, 2017, 06:55:43 AM |
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I also hold some EOS, in my opinion, EOS is an innovative coin, even if he is very difficult to achieve very high, but if realized, he will make us a huge return.
Is it too late to buy? Im waiting for the correction of the price.. but don't want to wait until it goes much higher...
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Red_Sanford
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November 27, 2017, 08:02:08 AM |
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From my understanding, dapps that are built on the EOS software have the ability to be used for free. I'm confused about the utility of the EOS tokens. Its quite vague in the website FAQ. Whats the purpose of EOS tokens, from its trading value?
The tokens are going to be somewhat like staking. The more that you hold the more of the system you get to use. If you hold 1% then you can utilize 1% of the power of the blockchain. You will be able to use more temporarily if no one else needs it. There are some good YouTube videos were Dan explains it very well. The Devs can practice on the testnet but when it goes live they will need to hold some EOS to power their product
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aleksand
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November 27, 2017, 09:28:07 AM |
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From my understanding, dapps that are built on the EOS software have the ability to be used for free. I'm confused about the utility of the EOS tokens. Its quite vague in the website FAQ. Whats the purpose of EOS tokens, from its trading value?
The tokens are going to be somewhat like staking. The more that you hold the more of the system you get to use. If you hold 1% then you can utilize 1% of the power of the blockchain. You will be able to use more temporarily if no one else needs it. There are some good YouTube videos were Dan explains it very well. The Devs can practice on the testnet but when it goes live they will need to hold some EOS to power their product I see. So the end users are able to interact with dapps that exist on the EOS software free of charge, but developers will need to use EOS tokens in order to harness the computing power. Interesting concept. I will take a look around for videos, if I find something good I will report here and provide timestamp of the explanation.
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November 27, 2017, 03:40:50 PM |
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From my understanding, dapps that are built on the EOS software have the ability to be used for free. I'm confused about the utility of the EOS tokens. Its quite vague in the website FAQ. Whats the purpose of EOS tokens, from its trading value?
The tokens are going to be somewhat like staking. The more that you hold the more of the system you get to use. If you hold 1% then you can utilize 1% of the power of the blockchain. You will be able to use more temporarily if no one else needs it. There are some good YouTube videos were Dan explains it very well. The Devs can practice on the testnet but when it goes live they will need to hold some EOS to power their product I see. So the end users are able to interact with dapps that exist on the EOS software free of charge, but developers will need to use EOS tokens in order to harness the computing power. Interesting concept. I will take a look around for videos, if I find something good I will report here and provide timestamp of the explanation. great resources that answer your questions have been aggregated at www.eoscollective.org. I recommend looking at the Articles and the Videos under "Resources"
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mitchel_am
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November 27, 2017, 03:46:34 PM |
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I've already registered my MEW address but...do I have to register again if I transfer additional EOS token from exchanges to my MEW?
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