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Competition becomes more complicated when what you are looking at solving different problems. EOS and ETH do different things and make different tradeoffs.

What are the major tradeoffs btw?

Mainly stemming from the differences between DPoS and PoS (Casper - slasher style). EOS makes significant tradeoffs to get that speed. Eth keeps some game theory in check with more solid security guarantees.

Somehow I think STEEM could end up being the one that takes the cake.

Can't wait to see how things evolve.

Steem is DPoS so maybe there will be also PoS versions of steem.

I remember when they said the same things with regards to linux versus Microsoft. Linux could never be MS.
The world wide web was designed mostly using Linux with apache and now Google, Facebook, Amazon, Twitter, etc were based upon or still powered by Linux. Things can changed quickly in the tech realm and no one is invincible.

Yeah.
This is more about the structure of the crowdsale, not the direct competition with Ethereum.

I have much more to say on the competition front. Probably going to have to write those posts sooner than I was expecting.

It sounds like a good thing but am afraid some anonymous person comes an crash the hold thing and make it centralized like what happened in 2008 with the stock market .Ethereum is so hard to believe just knowing us man kind, good things never last for long.

None of those companies or governments using public chain. You're making things up. But don't worry, false advertising is how eth went from $6 to $330, as it wasn't based on tech.

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