EOS Telegram Summary 3/13/18 - Learning EOS with Dan Larimer

in eos •  7 years ago 

Dan continued his Q&A from March 12 into the early morning hours of March 13 - by far his best interaction with the community since his SuperDan Q&A during the Superbowl in February.

Late night talk about decimal places in EOS and where to find this work:





Inter-blockchain communication for testing before June:

No more hardforking changes and other achievements:







Paying for votes:


More on margin trading:






How it relates to Steem and more on Bancor:






Black swan events:

EOS constitution changes:

On whether cross-chain communication will go both ways:



Back and forth between EOS chains:

Future plans and options:



How to catch vote buyers:

Bringing dapps over from Ethereum to EOS:



New definition of yes-man:

Clearing up security questions:

Big business on EOS:

Keeping up with questions:

Reasons for open source:

Bancor on EOS:


Opportunity for 3rd party developers:


Whether VC-backed airdrop tokens are a security:


Reassurance to investors and a block.one token rental dapp:

More assurance:




Finding solutions:


block.one and the EOS launch:



Ships:

Changes to the token lockup for voting:




Reasons for the change:


RAM and storage lockup stay separate:


Saving which world?:


Delegating stake:

Question from earlier is answered:

Later in the day, a question about transactions per second:


Over in BlockPros chat, Thomas Cox of block.one clarified the voting token lockup change from earlier:

And in EOS Developers, more from Daniel Larimer:



A community proposal:


And a Dan proposal:


Go EOS!


Who are we?

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What a marathon! Great info as always, there's so much activity in the Telegram group it's impossible to keep on top of it, your summaries are extremely helpful!

This post has lots of views and 1 comment... Steemians laying in wait. hahah. This is the best time to be alive. Shhhh don't tell anybody

I wish more people would ask him questions about the Steemit like competitor. I'm surprised there isn't more question on that topic.

Seems obvious. It's got to be Busy.

Very curious how this all turns out in future 😐
Thanks again for the fly-on-the-wall update

I’m overjoyed that I bought EOS when it was around $1.50! I wonder if it might allow me to retire young.

Folks- This exchange will be recorded in History.

Coins mentioned in post:

CoinPrice (USD)📉 24h📉 7d
BNTBancor3.390$-9.51%-20.93%
EOSEOS5.445$-7.9%-17.47%
ETHEthereum620.780$-9.48%-18.11%
STEEMSteem2.358$-1.23%-17.72%