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RE: EOS: Ethereum's Dream Come True

in #eos7 years ago

I have my EOS boarding pass picked up 72 eos at the $3.20 mark and am enjoying the ride. I am mining ETH right now so I can buy more EOS. The advantages of eos are so strong and now look at the market cap talk about having some funding to help some dev teams build some world class dapps for launch. Steem is single threaded and look how fast it is.... I am so looking forward to all the games that will launch there virtual currency as a eos based token. It is truly an interesting time to watch all of this paradigm shift taking place. When you think that you can build an opensource project for eos and post all the work on utopian.io and have sponsors for your project directly with the new sponsor model... it is going to be where the highest payed work is creating for opensource projects. I already looked at how I am going to take a majority of my creative skills and point them to the opensource community and earn more than my retail clients pay me for my vehicle wrap designs.
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Wow utopia looks amazing, thanks for sharing! Did you find info somewhere that says when EOS tasks will be available on there!? If so, could you share that as well? Also, if you are a developer, check out my EOS Developer Resource List. More EOS Developer help on the way too, so stay tuned!

OH have you checked out http://hashgraph.com that is a super cool tech that we should see come to the blockchain space this next year.

Thanks for the response. I have indeed heard of hashgraph, been apart of their community for awhile now. I was thrilled about them at first but after waiting and waiting for them to come public and then reading their patents, I was a bit turned off. I actually got a chance to ask Dan Larimer himself about hashgraph's solution and gossip protocols in general. His response was: "Hashgraph has too high of a latency and does not actually solve the validation problem, just the existence problem...This is because order is not established until after the graph is irreversible. Then once you have order you can check for validity in that order. Your throughput is limited by the speed at which you can validate."
I'm glad you brought it up. I look forward to future conversations and potential collaboration :)

It is interesting how different solutions are being developed to solve these problems. I like the way Dan setup EOS it has such huge potential so excited for next year! So many cool dapps are coming our way. WE are going to see a big change on the web over the next couple of years. I am an artist so if you need any artwork for any projects hit me up. I am both a fine artist and a digital artist so I learned before computers and then took my work to computers and have earned a living off of designing for many years now. This is why I am so excited about utopian.io and being able to design for opensource projects. As they grow it will become more and more profitable to post your work there. I was thinking about it with the way @elear setup the sponsor program one could post on a project and get the vote from that sponored project then get the utopian vote then get your followers vote. The future is bright for opensource self funding.

You can post EOS related projects right now just use the EOS gethub and they have it in there list. I am a developer of ideas, I will check out your EOS DRL. Thanks @apie

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