One of the most important differences that make eosio so fast compared to other blockchains like Bitcoin or Ethereum, is the amount of computers needed to maintain the network structure. Bitcoin uses a concept called “proof of work”, in which the result of a complex mathematical calculation is solved to proof they did some work to validate the transfers between different accounts. The reason to need a complex calculation was so that no one could approve invalid data, like auto assigning one million dollars to themselves. The computer that gets the answer first, gets a prize of 12.5 BTC (or $12,500). That amount is given away every 10 minutes, so a lot of people want to calculate that answer as fast as possible. Groups of people got together and put their computers together to get to the solution faster, and if they get the prize, they split the earnings between the group. These pools of computers can sum thousands of computers.
In eosio we need just 21 computers.
Way too many people agreeing or getting to a consensus of what to order for lunch can be a nightmare. The more people we add, the slower the decisions are made. But if we allow a single person to decide for everyone, I’m sure more than one will not be happy. 21 was a magical number found by the lead developer in charge of the eosio blockchain, between dictatorship and too-slow-to-be-usefull. If we have 21 computers, each of them gets a turn to approve the transactions, to produce blocks of the blockchain. Those 21 computers are elected by the people who own EOS, the eosio token. We are interested in delegating the job to the 21 best block producer candidates because we want the best network, the best blockchain. We chose them, we delegated them, we trust them, we don’t need complex mathematical calculations. That makes eosio so fast. But all candidates say they are the best. How can we know the candidates?
We have a great list of block producer candidates, curated by eosgo, where we can read a lot of each candidate. USA citizens are not used to have more than 2 candidates for the presidency, but where I live, it’s very common to have around 20 candidate parties. For eosio we see a list of +140, which makes it very hard to make a smart decision. I invite you to read in more detail my opinion on how to filter the block producer candidates. After you decide, the next step is to vote. So, where do I vote?
We are about to be one week from the eosio release day, and there is no way to vote. Repeat after me: “there is NO WAY TO VOTE”. Block.one, the company behind eosio, said it doesn’t feel right for them to be involved in the voting process, as it could lead to doubts about the voting process. They can’t be judge and jury. The eosio community took the initiative to build an EOSPortal to solve the problem, but they need funds to build it. I’m very glad to see my top 2 eosio block producer candidates raising together 40% of the funds needed for such an important tool.
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Thanks to them and to many eosio enthusiast, we reached the goal. Money isn’t everything, so I invite you all to follow the development of the EOSPortal and congratulate the team behind it. I can not emphasize enough the importance of the voting tool, please visit the funds page at: https://www.gofundme.com/EOSvotingportal
Do you have a voting tool initiative you want to share? Please comment.
Great post, we really need the community to utilize whatever tool is created and get involved in the voting process.
The common concerns are that your tokens will need to be staked for 6 months within a smart contract for voting. This is not true, it is only a 3 day lock in and those tokens can still be used for renting out compute power to dApp developers via the Chintai dApp if you wanted to do so.
You will remain the owner of these tokens, so you will still recieve airdrops.
Resteeming and following, great work.
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Thank you very much. And you are right, using your tokens for voting, does not mean you loose them. It's important for the voters to understand how much they win if they get involved without loosing anything.
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Thanks for the info, have been into EOS since a while back, How long will the voting be open for token holders? And what date once we go mainnet? I heard we need 15% votes for the mainchain to launch as well. Still many questions up in the air and so close to June 1st.
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Voting is continuous as it is important to be able to remove someone who is not doing a good job once elected. Different block producers can group together naming themselves THE main net, that's the reason why a minimum number of voters is required for a net to start.
I hope I answered your questions, feel free to keep asking if something is still unclear.
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Hi Eduardo! Great post, the lacking infrastructure, has bothered me quite lately as well. And although late the voting portal initiative is highly important!
@eosiosg has set up a working test-portal for voting, but it seems to be discontinued now.
So the only alternative remaining is the open source solution for voting, that @bfx has announced, if i am not wrong their original ETA is surpassed by now...
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You are totally right. I was very exited when I saw the @eosiosg portal and got in touch with them to understand how they did it. It was more of a proof of concept. In the EOSPortal chat, they confirmed they will be making public the github of the project in a couple of days. I invite you to join us there.
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Thx, joined quite a while ago :-)
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