The EOS Daily 2/22/18 - Underpants Gnomes with Thomas Cox

in eos •  7 years ago  (edited)

Thomas Cox explained implausible spam attacks with a South Park reference, the EOS project faced criticism from Reddit, and community developers battled it out on EOS Space Invaders.

Headlines:

  • EOS Telegram Summary 2/21/18
  • Reddit Recap
  • Mainstream Media
  • Throwback of the Day

EOS Telegram Summary 2/21/18

Dan stopped by early in the morning to address whether C++ is memory safe:


Mighty mod Sandwich explained the token sale:


Newer mod hadrian was being impersonated (please be wary of scams!):

EOS appeared in Reddit's r/Cryptocurrency and token holders took exception (more on this in Reddit Recap below):

LW pointed a user towards the EOSIO Governance channel:


Dan came back with some advice:


Token holders were confused:


Over in EOS Developers, a DAC Community ICO Model:

Leo shared his prowess in the new EOS Space Invaders game through Scatter, released yesterday:

Competition heated up among the devs:



Finally, over in EOSIO Governance, Thomas Cox of block.one hinted at governance news coming soon:

And then used gnomes from South Park to explain how stealing underpants is similar to implausible attacks on EOS:

Plus, a Monty Python reference to round out the discussion:

Reddit Recap:

From r/Cryptocurrency - community with 600k subscribers. A new token holder made a rare post about EOS, the steep learning curve, and why they like the project. Many subsequent comments are about the "year long ICO scam"; a couple EOS community members can be seen trying to explain:

From the EOS subreddit, an article about Everipedia co-founder Mahbod Moghadom, who is speaking at tonight's EOS New York meetup:

Mainstream Media:

Thought piece on EOS with a mention for the "extremely enthusiastic community"; the EOS Atlanta tweet is also shared:

Throwback of the Day:

Dan's EOS interview for Epicenter podcast is a great overview of the tech, economic, and governance aspects of the blockchain. Some small details have changed since August 2017 (for example, from 3 second block times to 0.5 seconds) but this video mostly focuses on core features that are still relevant:


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I saw that reddit post as well. So many sheep parroting each other thinking it's a scam because of legal terms written in the ICO. So many uninformed people. Oh well, come June 1st they'll be having deep regrets not buying in at these current prices..

LOL! That South Park refrence has left me in tears :'-D

It's good to see someone going through the thousands of telegram messages each day to find the most interesting content. Good work :)

Your content is very good, I love it

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Thank you, we're very proud to be part of this "extremely enthusiastic community".

Keep up !!!

I can't believe how many uninformed people there are in the Reddit "Let's talk about EOS" thread. I'm shocked that everyone still thinks EOS is a scam yet they know nothing about EOS being its own blockchain platform. They're still complaining about the EOS ERC20 token not having any uses when it was mainly used for fundraising purposes. They know nothing about the VC projects or anything the community has discussed at the meetups or that EOS has billions of dollars of development behind it. EOS has REAL projects behind it. Not some unusable Crypto Kitties shit that makes the entire plaform unusable. They are so far behind that they aren't going to know what hit them when EOS eventually takes over Ethereum.

Thanks for these updates. It is hard for me to keep up with everything that's going on so it's great that you are distilling it down to the important points. It is also great to see Dan so active in the community.

Yeah, the EOS Atlanta thing came out of left field.3b67bffb05e6f3f0a77b8c41d5113477edee8d21c287bc0e853a2c0a410092ef.jpg