EOS Telegram Summary 2/18/18 - Dan's Sunday Routine
For the third straight Sunday morning (EST), Dan popped into EOS general chat and hung out with the community to answer any questions. (Links: Last Sunday 2/11/18 and the Sunday before that - huge Q&A on 2/4/18)
First, Devin Lee shared a Korean EOS community site (link):
Chat volume is rising again along with market conditions:
Dan came in to explain which announcement he was hinting about in his Ivan on Tech interview:
Ready for anything:
A reminder:
More on scalability:
Token value:
Benefits of 21 block producers:
CTO of block.one doing admin duties:
On new innovations in EOS:
Speed goals:
Certain questions..:
Token sale ERC-20 EOS vs the real thing:
More about EOS vs another blockchain project (link to Dan's blog post he mentions):
Dan on Dawn:
Explaining a fundamental issue in current blockchain design and learning from mistakes:
Further discussion on token inflation and saving:
Windows, Linux, and Mac:
As discussion began to wander, Dan departed:
Over in EOS Developrs, some were testing the functions of Scatter:
And in EOS BlockPros, Thomas Cox of block.one offered an opportunity (direct your questions here):
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your updates always make me feel like a little fly
on the wall :D
thanks
Eos gona rock no doubt but watchout steemit to much abusiveflag nwadays without any reason
thanks dan for answering common questions for new comer of EOS.
it's really useful information.
Thanks for this
Wouldn't it be quite difficult to compensate for the Dunning–Kruger effect. Obviously, failure would show a flaw, but there might be some serious collateral damage on that journey, no?
Thanks eosgo. Some responses were funny and a few were just brilliant.