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September 17, 2018, 08:54:24 AM
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Recently, I have always seen EOSex in the telegraph and Twitter. I also have his airdrop information in the telegraph. I am looking for a big enquiry to consult the exchange.
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September 17, 2018, 09:38:53 AM
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I do not know what this new exchange is. I today re-qualified on their website for airdrop. I'm not attracted to the eos project because there are problems with installing and activating the wallet. Could they be a little easier to do for beginners, and then there would be at least some kind of motivation they will get. That's why ethereum will always be higher than eos by market capitalization.
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September 17, 2018, 10:19:12 AM
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I do not know what this new exchange is. I today re-qualified on their website for airdrop. I'm not attracted to the eos project because there are problems with installing and activating the wallet. Could they be a little easier to do for beginners, and then there would be at least some kind of motivation they will get. That's why ethereum will always be higher than eos by market capitalization.
Eos is just getting started. Grin
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September 17, 2018, 10:26:45 AM
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Everything about EOS is not for a noob. It requires you have some tech knowledge to be able to navigate through. Ease of use is not something synonymous with EOS and I hope the devs look into it. With Ethereum, creating a new wallet is like the snap of a finger. Creating same wallet on EOS was and is still a tall order.
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September 17, 2018, 11:26:30 AM
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Everything about EOS is not for a noob. It requires you have some tech knowledge to be able to navigate through. Ease of use is not something synonymous with EOS and I hope the devs look into it. With Ethereum, creating a new wallet is like the snap of a finger. Creating same wallet on EOS was and is still a tall order.
I guess they are busy with the technical side yet. The user experience might be improved later. As EOS is still new, there are few apps that enables one to create a wallet easily.

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September 18, 2018, 02:40:09 AM
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I do not know what this new exchange is. I today re-qualified on their website for airdrop. I'm not attracted to the eos project because there are problems with installing and activating the wallet. Could they be a little easier to do for beginners, and then there would be at least some kind of motivation they will get. That's why ethereum will always be higher than eos by market capitalization.


But their telegram's airdrop group is very active, and the administrator is also very professional.
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