EOS general chat continued its ascent to 47k members - while the channel has grown, the chat is much different from that of January. Scarcely a single token registration question can be found nowadays, whereas they used to be 70-80% of the message volume in general chat. Furthermore the group, large as it is, usually maintains a level of polite and respectful conversation.
Early on, a concern about a tweet:
James searched for the final Stack Exchange commitment:
A new article about block producers:
Launching EOS with a single command line:
James came back with good news about the Stack Exchange proposal:
Dan came in to answer a question about BPs being able to vote for themselves:
On why the chestahedron was chosen as logo for EOS:
Regulation or not:
Dan performed his admin duties:
And provided help to someone who couldn't post a link:
Block producer candidates can earn two new check marks on the block producer reports, by sharing information with the community:
Over in EOSIO Gov chat, Thomas Cox shared a video about arbitration:
In BlockPros, another day: