>Due to Block.One’s legal structure, they cannot create a mainnet—the community of EOS people around the world will be launching several “mainnets” and eventually the community will (mostly) align to one network as being the mainnet. That could take weeks (or months). There could be forks… (oh there will be forks!). >In addition, Block.One is remaining completely neutral on the topic of launching and running the EOS network. Instead, the operation of the network is the job (and opportunity) of the EOS community. For the past few weeks, 100’s of people have been working round the clock to plan and practice launching EOS daily without any compensation from Block.One. >Block.One will not be using their 100 million EOS to vote for any Block Producers. As you can tell, it is not Block.One’s role to choose how the community runs the EOS network, they just release the software
>they just release the software >they just release the software >they just release the software >they just release the software >they just release the software >they just release the software
WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU GUYS WHY IS THE BUY HIGH SELL LOW MEME NOT A MEME
Bentley Phillips
Ethereum cucked his previous project, bitshares, because of its much wider functionality and increased permissionlessness.
This is why there's bad blood. He thought bitshares would be the fintech blockchain of choice and then this autist comes along with his "virtual world computer" and promises the sky.
Carson Lopez
I just sold at a loss, but I will get it back by going long on bitcoin.
Blake Cox
Eh, he still has time to sell for a profit before the hype flies off a fucking cliff
Joseph Long
EOS just exit scammed. And that's a good thing.
Ryder Perry
I got a few thousand XNN from an airdrop. They are going to build an EOS blockchain with the code that was released.