Dawn 1.0 Released

in #eos7 years ago

We are excited to share EOS.IO Dawn 1.0. EOS.IO Dawn 1.0 is the first pre-release of the EOS.IO SDK (Software Development Kit).

The Dawn series of EOS.IO software releases represent early alpha-quality software suitable for use by those looking to get a head start on the EOS.IO ecosystem.

What's in the Release?

For the full list of features included in this release check the Release Notes.

This release includes all Phase 1 features, including documentation and guides for developers to build a private P2P network to test smart contracts.

In addition, we were able to include some features from Phase 2 ahead of schedule , a full list of those can be found here in the Release Notes.

For Developers with C++ and/or blockchain experience you can Get Started here

Updated Website

We've also updated the EOS.IO website to better highlight all of the news, releases, and excitement about this software. As well as the new homepage, we have an expanded resources page where we will be regularly new content related to EOS.IO, including announcements, development guides, videos, and community content. EOS Explorer will become the best single location to find out what's new, though of course we will continue to share everything on Steemit and through our mailing list as well.

Looking Ahead

EOS.IO Dawn 2.0, the next major pre-release, will come by the end of the year. EOS.IO Dawn 2.0 will include several critical features that are not present in EOS.IO Dawn 1.0 including:

  • Resource Rate Limiting (preventing spam / abuse)
  • Merkle Tree Generation (for cross chain communication)
  • Upgrade Management and Governance
  • More robust SDK
  • General Infrastructure improvements
  • Example Snapshot from ERC20 tokens

The goal of EOS.IO Dawn 2.0 is to be functional enough that one could launch a live blockchain.

There's still much to be done, but everyone working on the EOS.IO software is very excited to have reached the end of Phase 1 in such good shape. We look forward to continuing to deliver on the promise of blockchain technology.

Sincerely,

block.one

Disclaimer
block.one is a software company and is producing the EOS.IO software as free, open source software. This software may enable those who deploy it to launch a blockchain or decentralized applications with the features described above. block.one will not be launching a public blockchain based on the EOS.IO software. It will be the sole responsibility of third parties and the community and those who wish to become block producers to implement the features and/or provide the services described above as they see fit. block.one does not guarantee that anyone will implement such features or provide such services or that the EOS.IO software will be adopted and deployed in any way.

All statements in this document, other than statements of historical facts, including any statements regarding block.one’s business strategy, plans, prospects, developments and objectives are forward looking statements. These statements are only predictions and reflect block.one’s current beliefs and expectations with respect to future events and are based on assumptions and are subject to risk, uncertainties and change at any time. We operate in a rapidly changing environment. New risks emerge from time to time. Given these risks and uncertainties, you are cautioned not to rely on these forward-looking statements. Actual results, performance or events may differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements. Some of the factors that could cause actual results, performance or events to differ materially from the forward-looking statements contained herein include, without limitation: market volatility; continued availability of capital, financing and personnel; product acceptance; the commercial success of any new products or technologies; competition; government regulation and laws; and general economic, market or business conditions. Any forward-looking statement made by block.one speaks only as of the date on which it is made and block.one is under no obligation to, and expressly disclaims any obligation to, update or alter its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, subsequent events or otherwise.

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You may or may not find this revealing, but here goes..

I find it more than interesting that EOS has just released an SDK called "Dawn." The reason I find this interesting is the Eos was a Titan and the Greek goddess of the Dawn. Eos is also known traditionally as the "Harbinger of Lucifer" and that's why the name of Lucifer in Greek is "Eos-phoros."

If you'd like to understand a bit more about this then you should have a read of my recent post on EOS and all the strange, Luciferic symbolism associated with it.

The link to my post on EOS symbolism is here.

I read your post. Care to explain why in the image you chose above (where you see a snake) there is actually a star of David highlighted in the diamond?
Is that now a luciferian symbol, too?
I am a bit worried about you, friend.
Seeing evil in EVERYTHING is a pretty good hint that you should look inside yourself for a while. See how that works out. Love!

Huh? Worried about me? I didn't create the image. It's from EOS marketing. And by the way, freemasons, satanists, practitioners of magick, and a host of others secret societies use symbols to communicate their beliefs and "mark their territory". If you don't know that, then clearly you need to do some more research. I'm afraid you've been looking inside too long at the cost of ignoring the world around you.

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There's a reason every celebrity and advertisement today is employing one eyed-symbolism. If you can't figure this out for yourself, then I can't help you. I'm just calling out what I am willing to not ignore. This includes noticing the serpent as the emblem of Lucifer, also known as "the Adversary" or "the Shining One" from the Bible and the Garden of Eden. Maybe you can tell me why EOS chose a serpent with a single shining eye for their emblem in this ad. I just don't think it was "an accident" or a "coincidence" as we are regularly told that it is. I suggest you ask EOS marketing if you are concerned. You can also ask them about the star of David you see in their symbolism as well.

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Please someone delegate me some SP so I can run a voting bot that counters all of his votes. This crap cannot be tolerated just because he has some SP and beef with @dan. I already have the bot ready to go and a bot for delegating. Let me know if interested and I will send you a form. Thanks

Love u guys°!!!

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Please someone stop that clown... he is out of control. Downvoting my EOS posts for no damn reason with 60 of his bots. Literally the biggest dick move I have seen here.

My last eos post downvoted also. Bernie is rich stupid idiot that make problems to steem users.

This is going to probably sound like a dumb question, but it is coming from a dumb person so...

If I wanted to create a website that hosted videos and news articles, could I use this EOS.IO to build my own website?

You are not dumb man, please LOL.

Also, IDK the answer for sure, I am not an IT guy but Dan knows that too lol

Have a good wkend dude!!!!

Thanks man, and yeah someone answered this for me live on air. The answer is yes.

that's Rad. @barrydutton when can we get a Steemit APP on phones and or a YouTube like platform to run video blogs here without actually using a centralized video platform? is there a decentralized video blog hosting location? I'm knew at this and could actually be the more technically illiterate of this string.

Rock On Rock On.. Bring it

I managed to get EOS to produce blocks on a local testnet. I posted a couple screenshots here if you're interested.

https://steemit.com/eos/@staticinstance/eos-i-ve-managed-to-get-eos-dawn-up-running-and-producing-blocks-on-a-local-testnet

EOS.IO nodes should be able to run on a minimum hardware requirement of Core i7 CPU, 16GB RAM. - Why the requirements?, I expect much higher than that spec for production but if you are only playing around you should be able to get it to work with much lower specs or am I missing something.

Core i7 and 16GB RAM is what we tested on. It's a reasonably sized machine for a sophisticated developer. (And only sophisticated developers should be playing with pre-release software.)

I don't know if it would run on less because we didn't try. I wrote that because I know it WILL run on that, and I don't know if it will run on less. I upgraded from 8 to 16 GB before I even tried.

If you find you can get by with 8 GB or 12 GB, or a smaller CPU, please share it on the developer channel, or let me know and I'll post it.

That's really bad. You didn't test on more than one machine?

Silly person. We tested on a lot of machines. They all were reasonably sized.

I guess I'll have to learn c++ then... :'D

So basically EOS is a product to help produce products

I have been waiting for this!! Sadly my computer actually exploded this week. So I have to wait to do this.

why not using your phone ? :)

Theres a phone app?

er, damn... bummer dude. frankly i'm waiting for the antique i'm using to do likewise.

Well done. You continue to work ahead of schedule and implement phase 2 features with this release. This is what showing up looks like. EOS still #1 on my list by far. Congrats guys

I am impressed.