BlogHide Resteemseos-canada (51)in eosio • 6 years agoThe Facts About Block.one's Tokens: A Review of the Source CodeWe have noticed many users in the EOS community talking about Block.one’s tokens, but there seems to always be some confusion around their vesting schedule. We at EOS Canada wanted to clear this up…eos-canada (51)in eos • 6 years agoWhy Does My Account Run Out of CPU on EOS?One of the differentiators that sets EOS apart from other blockchains is its resource staking mechanism -- users get access to chain-wide CPU and bandwidth resources by staking EOS tokens. However…eos-canada (51)in eos • 6 years agoWhat Are EOSIO System Accounts and What Do They Each Do?Keen observers will have noticed that on the EOS blockchain there are system accounts that control various functions. These are all denominated by the prefix eosio.*. At EOS Canada, we felt it would…eos-canada (51)in eos • 6 years agoThe EOS Podcast - The EOS You Don't Hear AboutBrandon Parker, also known as HappyMoneyMan, invited Alexandre Bourget to his podcast "The EOS Podcast" to discuss all things EOS. They focused on our new dfuse API, sidechains and interblockchain…eos-canada (51)in eos • 6 years agoEOS Referendum System - BETA Testing Is Now OpenThe EOS Referendum Working Group is pleased to invite the EOS community to join us in testing the beta release of our referendum system. The group has been hard at work on closing outstanding…eos-canada (51)in eos • 6 years agoeosc v1.1.0 Released!With the rapid changes of the EOS mainnet, and the needs of the users and developers of this ecosystem changing with it, we at EOS Canada are constantly adding more features and functionalities to…eos-canada (51)in eos • 6 years agoQ&A - Microforks - Everything You Need to Know About Microforks on an EOS BlockchainMicroforks can happen on any blockchain. Alexandre explains what a microfork is, when one would happen, and why it would happen. Still have questions? Join us in our Telegram channel…eos-canada (51)in eos • 6 years agoQ&A - Hard Forks on an EOS Blockchain - Should I Be Worried?Alexandre explains what a hard fork is, when one would happen, and why it would happen. Most importantly, he delves into how EOS is different from other blockchains in how hard forks affect it.…eos-canada (51)in eos • 6 years agoThe Definitive Guide to Start Your EOS EducationEOS is very exciting, but if you don’t know where to begin to understand what it does, you’re not alone. EOS Canada has become known for our position of Leading Through Technology.As a team of deep…eos-canada (51)in eos • 6 years agoNamespace Auctions - Why has StartEOS Won 4 of the Largest Auctions?A unique feature of EOS compared to other blockchains is that it allows a user to create a unique, human-readable account name. This helps to alleviate issues that arise through the use of public…eos-canada (51)in eos • 6 years agoeosio.forum Referendum Contract UpdateEOS Canada has taken the lead in writing the code that drives the referendum system that is being proposed for the EOS mainnet. As such, we wanted to put out a post to highlight how we got here and…eos-canada (51)in eos • 6 years agoeosc Feature GuideThis was originally published on eosc.appeos-canada (51)in eos • 6 years agoHow to Use eosc as a Cold Wallet with Offline SigningSecurity is at the forefront of many crypto-enthusiasts’ minds. Securing your private keys and maintaining that security is no easy feat. EOS Canada’s multi-functional tool eosc has the ability to…eos-canada (51)in eos • 6 years agoBlock Producer Community Call - September 12, 2018Since the mainnet launch back in June, organized mass Block Producer calls have become more sparse. Lately, EOS Canada has taken part in many discussions surrounding the recent greylisting of…eos-canada (51)in eos • 6 years agoHow Is Your Vote Strength Calculated On EOS?It cannot be stressed enough how important your vote is on the EOS blockchain. But an often misunderstood part of voting is the relative decay in strength of a vote over time. To help prevent Block…eos-canada (51)in eos • 6 years agoeosc v0.7.9 UpdateIf you have been testing out different wallets to interact with the EOS blockchain, make sure to also check out eosc . eosc is always getting new features added by the team at EOS Canada. Here's…eos-canada (51)in eos • 6 years agoeosc v0.7.8 Has Been ReleasedSince the launch of the EOS mainnet, EOS Canada has been working on eosc , a command line interface tool for EOS. It is a secure and simple-to-use interface for any EOS.IO blockchain. eosc is…eos-canada (51)in eos • 6 years agoEverything EOS Podcast [ICO Alert] - Worker Proposal SystemICO Alert hosts a weekly podcast series, called Everything EOS. Each week, hosts Zack Gall and Rob Finchdiscuss their take on all things relevant that are happening in the EOS space. Lately, Zack…eos-canada (51)in eos • 6 years agoEOS Ignite Web Conference - Worker Proposal SystemRecently, an EOS-focused web conference was held. EOS Ignite was the first globally-available EOS event, bringing users and speakers from across the globe together to one place. Josh from EOS Canada…eos-canada (51)in eos • 6 years agoUpdate on the August 21st 2018 Security Update to the `eosio` System Contract (dubbed v1.1.0-sec.patch-3)We want to take a moment to give an update on a mitigation for exploits discovered on the EOS Mainnet, deployed on August 22nd 2018, at 13:02 UTC with transaction…