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block.one (http://block.one), a developer of blockchain technologies for businesses, today on 22nd May 2017 at Consensus 2017 event announced it is developing open source software for EOS (http://eos.io), a new blockchain operating system designed to support commercial decentralized applications. Periscope TV link to the opening note

The software being developed for EOS plans to use the asynchronous communication of smart contracts and parallel processing in order to support thousands of applications and millions of transactions on the blockchain simultaneously.

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 The software behind EOS is also being designed to enable applications that don't require blockchain users to pay for every transaction, making it possible to create freemium applications. This enables new blockchain users to get involved without having to navigate the complex process of purchasing a cryptocurrency.

"Existing applications such as exchanges and social media already service millions of customers daily and require a platform that can process hundreds of thousands of transactions per second. With EOS, we are building software to allow businesses to build their applications using an architecture similar to modern website frameworks. This would allow a whole range of businesses to use the blockchain, similar to the way that the computing era exploded after Microsoft Windows enabled developers to build interoperable software," said Brendan Blumer, block.one CEO. "Corporations that build applications on top of EOS can take advantage of the security, authenticity and transparency of the blockchain to build and support global-scale decentralized projects."Currently block.one is comprised of a team of over 35 people, including blockchain veterans:

  • Brendan Blumer, CEO: Involved in the blockchain industry since 2014, Brendan is a serial entrepreneur who has built businesses including trading of virtual currencies in MMORPGs in the US, okay.com in Hong Kong and 1Group in India.
  • Daniel Larimer, CTO: A serial entrepreneur focusing on innovative technologies ranging from virtual reality simulators to second-generation crypto currencies, most notably BitShares. Dan is a specialist in software development and the inventor of the widely adopted "Proof of Stake" and "Decentralized Autonomous Corporations" concepts.
  • Brock Pierce, Chief Strategy Officer: A venture capitalist and entrepreneur who pioneered the market for digital currency in games and has raised more than $200 million for companies he founded. Brock is the Chairman of the Bitcoin Foundation, and co-founder of Blockchain Capital, among others.
  • Ian Grigg, advisor: A financial cryptographer who has been building cryptographic ledger platforms for over 20 years, Ian is the inventor of the Ricardian Contract and the co-inventor of Triple-Entry Accounting.

block.one is a developer of technology solutions including blockchain software development. With employees and advisors based around the world, including in Asia and the U.S., the company focuses on business-grade technology solutions, including EOS.

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Does this involve creating yet another new VM like the etherium did (which is a mistake) or can the people afford to use existing ones (such as V8 with JS etc.) to work on this. I never understood the compulsion why someone would want to keep creating new VMs in the name of new platforms and force the developers to learn new languages that are "similar" to js/c but not same ("solidity" yada yada). Keep it simple guys.

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