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Author Topic: EOS - Asynchronous Smart Contract Platform - (Dan Larimer of Bitshares/Steem)  (Read 189605 times)
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July 04, 2018, 08:24:09 AM
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Many people said that EOS will be ethereum killer due it can makes millions transaction per second on EOS platform, many people who believe in it due to the developer team of EOS Dan larimer has good experience in the cryptos currencies space, he has made bitshare and steemit, they have been sucessfull now and EOS will have great chance in the future to be more sucessfull than bitshare and steemit.
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July 04, 2018, 09:29:36 AM
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Many people said that EOS will be ethereum killer due it can makes millions transaction per second on EOS platform, many people who believe in it due to the developer team of EOS Dan larimer has good experience in the cryptos currencies space, he has made bitshare and steemit, they have been sucessfull now and EOS will have great chance in the future to be more sucessfull than bitshare and steemit.
To know more about the numbers of transaction processing on EOS blockchain can be checked on this website http://blocktivity.info however EOS is still new in this industry, so let's wait for the next step of developers team.
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July 04, 2018, 03:58:08 PM
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The price is headed lower. It is not some limited ICO , the first window anyone could contribute ended below 1$, why would anyone pay 4$ for it now ? It doesn't make sense. The ICO price has been higher than the exchange price for 2 days now. It's going back below 2$ and I am not saying this because I hate EOS, I invested over 20 ETH and have sold, waiting to buy back in
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July 04, 2018, 08:44:35 PM
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The price of EOS RAM has increased 600 percent, creating fears that hoarding may hinder Dapp production and endanger the future of EOS itself.

On July 1, RAM in the EOS network cost about 0.11 EOS per kilobyte, a price around which the resource had long hovered. Then, over the course of two days, the price shot up in a nine-fold increase. After peaking at 0.9 EOS per kilobyte earlier today, the price briefly dropped to 0.55 EOS then rebounded again reaching a price above 0.7 EOS.

https://www.ethnews.com/eos-ram-prices-soar-hording-may-cause-problems-for-dapp-producers
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July 04, 2018, 08:55:23 PM
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This project is a Joke, EOS is super centralized, why is this project even on a blockchain if you are not going to be decentralized.  They could of just used a normal database system.  Stay away from this one, the price will be crashing further and further this year.  I can't even fathom how they raised billions of dollars for this junk.
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July 04, 2018, 09:11:54 PM
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The price of EOS RAM has increased 600 percent, creating fears that hoarding may hinder Dapp production and endanger the future of EOS itself.

On July 1, RAM in the EOS network cost about 0.11 EOS per kilobyte, a price around which the resource had long hovered. Then, over the course of two days, the price shot up in a nine-fold increase. After peaking at 0.9 EOS per kilobyte earlier today, the price briefly dropped to 0.55 EOS then rebounded again reaching a price above 0.7 EOS.

https://www.ethnews.com/eos-ram-prices-soar-hording-may-cause-problems-for-dapp-producers

Sounds like a great investment. Less likely to dump and maintain price stability long term. You gota pay to play
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July 05, 2018, 02:26:31 AM
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We're excited to bring you #BuiltOnEOSIO, where we'll be highlighting some truly exceptional projects building on #EOSIO. Today, we're putting the #DAPP spotlight on @karmaapp_io, which incentivizes doing good in the world and receiving karma for it.
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July 05, 2018, 04:29:39 AM
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May I ask what your experience is with SimplEOS? I still doubt whether it is safe to enter my private key here, but also read positive messages about it. Does anyone know if EOS itself will ever issue an official wallet? Or will we have to use 3rd parties like SimplEOS? Thanks for the comments.

https://eosrio.io/simpleos
https://support.exodus.io/article/757-eos-claiming-your-eos-with-simpleos
https://steemit.com/eos/@eosrio/introducing-simpleos-a-desktop-wallet-voting-interface-for-the-eos-ecosystem

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July 05, 2018, 05:51:12 AM
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who can explain RAM ?

https://www.reddit.com/r/eos/comments/8vopfb/sudden_revelation_eos_ram_is_the_real_eos/
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July 05, 2018, 08:57:29 AM
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Now Over 40 Real World Everyday Working DAPPS Being Built & Ready To Deploy On To The EOS Blockchain
https://youtu.be/5KLMw0oOI68

Source: Aviv Lichtigstein - @101Blockchains
Complete List of EOS Decentralized Blockchain Applications https://101blockchains.com/eos-dapps-landscape-complete-list/
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July 05, 2018, 02:34:04 PM
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one question... is there an official GUI Windows wallet for EOS? I don't want third parties wallets to put my private keys...
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July 05, 2018, 03:00:24 PM
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May I ask what your experience is with SimplEOS? I still doubt whether it is safe to enter my private key here, but also read positive messages about it. Does anyone know if EOS itself will ever issue an official wallet? Or will we have to use 3rd parties like SimplEOS? Thanks for the comments.

https://eosrio.io/simpleos
https://support.exodus.io/article/757-eos-claiming-your-eos-with-simpleos
https://steemit.com/eos/@eosrio/introducing-simpleos-a-desktop-wallet-voting-interface-for-the-eos-ecosystem

I have been using SimplEos now for 2 weeks and I have not encountered any particular problems.
You can send and receive your EOS tokens from any exchange that authorizes it (Binance, Bitfnex ...)
Updates are very regular.
I have nothing to say really bad about this wallet for now.
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July 05, 2018, 03:46:19 PM
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Can anyone explain what the steps are for moving EOS to an exchange.

I held my EOS on Trezor via myether wallet. I registered them and got the keys.   What do I have to do to get access to my eos and airdrops.  

Thanks in advance.

I have asked this a few times.  Can anyone tell me what the steps are, please

🙏 😊 thank you

https://get-scatter.com

https://github.com/greymass/eos-voter/releases

https://eosrio.io/simpleos/


Thanks for this but what are the steps.  EG: Download scatter first do X etc etc.  Is there a write up on what to do that is official.  How do I get my airdrops.

🙏 thank you, but want to make sure I am doing exactly as advised so I don’t lose my tokens. 
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July 05, 2018, 05:14:05 PM
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This project is a Joke, EOS is super centralized, why is this project even on a blockchain if you are not going to be decentralized.  They could of just used a normal database system.  Stay away from this one, the price will be crashing further and further this year.  I can't even fathom how they raised billions of dollars for this junk.

Thanks for the information. I have read about this in the internet and I can send you all right. It is very centralized. We all must be afraid of that projects in altcoins on the market.

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July 05, 2018, 07:06:30 PM
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May I ask what your experience is with SimplEOS? I still doubt whether it is safe to enter my private key here, but also read positive messages about it. Does anyone know if EOS itself will ever issue an official wallet? Or will we have to use 3rd parties like SimplEOS? Thanks for the comments.

https://eosrio.io/simpleos
https://support.exodus.io/article/757-eos-claiming-your-eos-with-simpleos
https://steemit.com/eos/@eosrio/introducing-simpleos-a-desktop-wallet-voting-interface-for-the-eos-ecosystem

I have been using SimplEos now for 2 weeks and I have not encountered any particular problems.
You can send and receive your EOS tokens from any exchange that authorizes it (Binance, Bitfnex ...)
Updates are very regular.
I have nothing to say really bad about this wallet for now.

Really very good wallet. Simple and clear. and you can see all airdrops. I personally think this is very good. And don't forget to register with CGCX. the new exchange. no fee until the end of augst 2018 .Beta is live ;-)  is a free tip for you .link in my signature
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July 05, 2018, 07:29:27 PM
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I have 80 EOS tokens in my SimpEOS. Thereof 70 are Staked and 10 Unstaked. how do I get the 70 tokens back on Unstaked?  Huh
or can I leave them like this for a year now   ??  ...on the SimplEOS Wallet ?  THX
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I have 80 EOS tokens in my SimpEOS. Thereof 70 are Staked and 10 Unstaked. how do I get the 70 tokens back on Unstaked?  Huh
or can I leave them like this for a year now   ??  ...on the SimplEOS Wallet ?  THX

When you go to the voting menu you have a small ruler in the "stake your EOS" section. You can unstake what you want and afer you validate with "set stake" button.
You must wait 3 days before you can use your "unstake token"
Yes you can leave them like that as long as you want ...
Don't forget to update regularly your wallet here:

https://github.com/eosrio/simpleos/releases   Wink
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July 06, 2018, 12:19:06 AM
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RAM is required to store data on the blockchain and must be purchased. You get a set number of bytes of storage based on the current RAM market price. The price automatically adjusts up and down with buying and selling action. When you release storage you can sell RAM back to recover EOS at the current ram market price. This is the total amount of RAM that has been reserved across the network.
Total Available: 64.00 GiB, Total Reserved: 50.57 GiB, Reserved: 79.01 %, this is not indicative of RAM used by token holders and applications.
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July 06, 2018, 01:04:43 AM
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I have 80 EOS tokens in my SimpEOS. Thereof 70 are Staked and 10 Unstaked. how do I get the 70 tokens back on Unstaked?  Huh
or can I leave them like this for a year now   ??  ...on the SimplEOS Wallet ?  THX

When you go to the voting menu you have a small ruler in the "stake your EOS" section. You can unstake what you want and afer you validate with "set stake" button.
You must wait 3 days before you can use your "unstake token"
Yes you can leave them like that as long as you want ...
Don't forget to update regularly your wallet here:

https://github.com/eosrio/simpleos/releases   Wink
Impossible to "unstake" 100% ? Always saying you need to stake 20% minimum.. so if i want to move ALL my EOS, i can't, why ?
Look not really fair.. and need to wait 3 days to be able moving my tokens  Huh
Fortunately , already sold 50% of my tokens before swap
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July 06, 2018, 01:17:00 AM
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RAM is required to store data on the blockchain and must be purchased. You get a set number of bytes of storage based on the current RAM market price. The price automatically adjusts up and down with buying and selling action. When you release storage you can sell RAM back to recover EOS at the current ram market price. This is the total amount of RAM that has been reserved across the network.
Total Available: 64.00 GiB, Total Reserved: 50.57 GiB, Reserved: 79.01 %, this is not indicative of RAM used by token holders and applications.


thank you for response, so a new parameter with a not-so adequate appellation ?
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