Thomas Cox explained implausible spam attacks with a South Park reference, the EOS project faced criticism from Reddit, and community developers battled it out on EOS Space Invaders.
Headlines:
- EOS Telegram Summary 2/21/18
- Reddit Recap
- Mainstream Media
- Throwback of the Day
EOS Telegram Summary 2/21/18
Dan stopped by early in the morning to address whether C++ is memory safe:
Mighty mod Sandwich explained the token sale:
Newer mod hadrian was being impersonated (please be wary of scams!):
EOS appeared in Reddit's r/Cryptocurrency and token holders took exception (more on this in Reddit Recap below):
LW pointed a user towards the EOSIO Governance channel:
Dan came back with some advice:
Token holders were confused:
Over in EOS Developers, a DAC Community ICO Model:
Leo shared his prowess in the new EOS Space Invaders game through Scatter, released yesterday:
Competition heated up among the devs:
Finally, over in EOSIO Governance, Thomas Cox of block.one hinted at governance news coming soon:
And then used gnomes from South Park to explain how stealing underpants is similar to implausible attacks on EOS:
Plus, a Monty Python reference to round out the discussion:
Reddit Recap:
From r/Cryptocurrency - community with 600k subscribers. A new token holder made a rare post about EOS, the steep learning curve, and why they like the project. Many subsequent comments are about the "year long ICO scam"; a couple EOS community members can be seen trying to explain:
From the EOS subreddit, an article about Everipedia co-founder Mahbod Moghadom, who is speaking at tonight's EOS New York meetup:
Mainstream Media:
Thought piece on EOS with a mention for the "extremely enthusiastic community"; the EOS Atlanta tweet is also shared:
Throwback of the Day:
Dan's EOS interview for Epicenter podcast is a great overview of the tech, economic, and governance aspects of the blockchain. Some small details have changed since August 2017 (for example, from 3 second block times to 0.5 seconds) but this video mostly focuses on core features that are still relevant:
Go EOS!
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We are dedicated to uniting the community towards launching EOS in June 2018, a potentially historic and world-changing event.
Software company block.one is creating EOS.IO and releasing it as open source code; thousands of individuals will need to come together to bring this new "internet of value" to life.
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