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RE: How EOS will be launched to a live blockchain

in #eos7 years ago

So, it's an open-source blockchain with the potential to be forked from day one, like BCC but earlier. So token holders may have 1, 2, or 5 tokens... kind of amazing if you think about it. Can you confirm my simple summation correct? Can @eosio confirm this as well?

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That's how I understand it as well, so I love to have this question confirm as well

I think that all the tokens go to the one chosen blockchain. It doesn't start like a fork.

The public will support the one that does the right thing and has the best support. You can create a corrupted copy but no one will use it.

I'm not sure you're right @upgrade, I think there might be room for more than one. I take issue with Xenon because they're forking EOS blockchain but not distributing to EOS ERC20 holders. But if you have a ETH wallet, you'll supposedly get some next week.


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2209559

Its not even its own block chain yet so what are they forking? Good luck with getting any public support.

I don't think they'll get a lot of support but it's also early, who knows what they can bring to the table.