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RE: Introduction to EOS: the Epic (blockchain) Operating System
Good points. I wouldn't say EOS is ethereum based though. The only connection to Eth is the ico, and that was simply because Eth is pretty much the only smart contract platform that would allow an auditable distribution. Once the initial token distribution is settled, the Erc-20 tokens will be locked on the Eth network and there will be no connection at all.
I see, I see, that's very interesting, and NOT OBVIOUS, even after I had read much of the white paper. Thanks for helping clarify that.
Trogdor, I have created an Ethereum account. How do I use that to hold EOS? Erc-20 is a new term for me, how does that work?
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