Thank you for introducing me to Tauchain, Ant Shares and others. And while your understanding of EOS and Tezos may be more nebulous than my own I definitely share your excitement. It's very clear that Ethereum isn't the highest stage in blockchain evolution - we are not even crawling out of the oceans yet, just going multi-cellular so far.
I heard Vitalik speak about Ethereum at the time when it and Maidsafe were vying to be the next big things in blockchain tech. Neither had even working test nets at the time and heaps of scorn and FUD were been directed at both.
I was skeptical but interested - Vitalik was clearly one hella smart dude not even 20 at the time.
I somehow got busy at work and looking for a new job and forgot to get in on the Ethereum ICO (more fool me) but did okay with Maidsafe who are still working slowly towards something bigger. I rather think similar stories will happen with many of the BCs we are seeing launching now.
Maybe only 1 in 10 will succeed (like VC-backed software startups and restaurants) but at least we are moving forward, invigorating the gene-pool and seeing what works vs. last time around when we had hundreds of Bitcoin clones with a different name. Yeah, I once held 9,000,000 MOON coins - it would be worth a whopping $500 now - but it has no more reason to exist now than it did then.
I'm not too sure this is anything necessarily new - perhaps I've just curated some perspectives on these three projects and translated it slightly differently.
glad you found value in it - that was obviously the point in writing & releasing it. just curious for more detailed feedback as to what in particular you found was particularly new or different, so can try offering more of that in future posts...
Thanks so much for that article. I'm a dentist and know a lot About a few subjects. Programming is not one of them. Nonetheless I am fascinated with all things blockchain, AI , robots, 3D rendering etc. I need the dumbed down version though.
Very Interesting and informative article. EOS, i feel is the near future. Tauchain( reading about it for the first time), as you describe it, may be the far future of blockchain.
IF it can be pulled off as conceptualized and I understand it as Dana summed it up as, it'll definitely be one major piece of the puzzle - though EOS, Tezos, Ethereum, and others will each have their place as well...
There is no time to follow all this new projects, thank you picking most promising of them and serving with easy to read explanations.
your welcome, though this is still just a tiny fraction of what's out there...
so which project your following closely?
Thank you for introducing me to Tauchain, Ant Shares and others. And while your understanding of EOS and Tezos may be more nebulous than my own I definitely share your excitement. It's very clear that Ethereum isn't the highest stage in blockchain evolution - we are not even crawling out of the oceans yet, just going multi-cellular so far.
I heard Vitalik speak about Ethereum at the time when it and Maidsafe were vying to be the next big things in blockchain tech. Neither had even working test nets at the time and heaps of scorn and FUD were been directed at both.
I was skeptical but interested - Vitalik was clearly one hella smart dude not even 20 at the time.
I somehow got busy at work and looking for a new job and forgot to get in on the Ethereum ICO (more fool me) but did okay with Maidsafe who are still working slowly towards something bigger. I rather think similar stories will happen with many of the BCs we are seeing launching now.
Maybe only 1 in 10 will succeed (like VC-backed software startups and restaurants) but at least we are moving forward, invigorating the gene-pool and seeing what works vs. last time around when we had hundreds of Bitcoin clones with a different name. Yeah, I once held 9,000,000 MOON coins - it would be worth a whopping $500 now - but it has no more reason to exist now than it did then.
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Yours post is amazing. I an still reading your article and this is something that nobody knows till date
Thank You for sharing
curious - which part "nobody knows 'til date?"
I'm not too sure this is anything necessarily new - perhaps I've just curated some perspectives on these three projects and translated it slightly differently.
glad you found value in it - that was obviously the point in writing & releasing it. just curious for more detailed feedback as to what in particular you found was particularly new or different, so can try offering more of that in future posts...
Thank You for sharing.
I'm really bullish on Antshares/Antcoins. China is a massive market
I'd agree, will be interesting to see what'll happen when it's on more exchanges.
Totally agree with you there, it's China's ethereum
*NEO ;)
Good high effort post... It would be interesting to revisit this post 2 years from now...
Thanks so much for that article. I'm a dentist and know a lot About a few subjects. Programming is not one of them. Nonetheless I am fascinated with all things blockchain, AI , robots, 3D rendering etc. I need the dumbed down version though.
Glad it was of some service... :-)
Great information! I'm reading and learning what I can on these. Thanks for sharing!!
Very Interesting and informative article. EOS, i feel is the near future. Tauchain( reading about it for the first time), as you describe it, may be the far future of blockchain.
IF it can be pulled off as conceptualized and I understand it as Dana summed it up as, it'll definitely be one major piece of the puzzle - though EOS, Tezos, Ethereum, and others will each have their place as well...
Currently I am having an eye on EOS to invest in. Will do R&D about Tauchain
Underated post!