A long time ago, a man by the name of Jared Rice Sr. had a vision, a decentralized global money platform, an honest institution made to help it's users solve many issues with the time's corrupt systems. The wise men of old penned the following:
The team was assembled and the project was started,
A crowd sale took place and millions were gathered.
The sec took notice, many arms were grabbed,
In the first rays of sunlight, Jared was nearly stabbed.
Stop with your work! the sec shouted
With the help of receiver, the millions were outed.
Fear not my child, Stan Larimer in sight
We'll win the case right, with justice and might!
It turned out the team over-promoted their project, and many greedy investors wanted immediate profit, a thing or two were not "as ready" as advertised and they complained and moaned from the sea to the hills, the sec noticed and immediately destroyed the dream. Stan Larimer stepped in and provided Jared with everything he was stripped of, and, more importantly, gave him the time and peace of mind to get to work again. Trying to solve the problem of Bitshares's confusing and unfriendly user interface, Jared set to work on a new UI, witch turned into a whole new project and a new blockchain, BenchChain. Taking inspiration from Stan's son Dan and his new state of the art EOS project, a multitude of groudbreaking technologies where implemented into BenchChain, turning it into a multichain complex exchange, that allowed anyone to manage all their blockchains in a single, user-friendly, environment, with an avaliable DEX (decentralized exchange):
In the EOS dream was Dan's spirit seen.
With Jared inspired and no pain in the spleen,
BenchTrade was started, with a dream of a team.
So goes the story, on the telegram screen.
Make no mistake, the technologies Dan is working on in EOS are a very big moment of the computer and networking history, a very big moment indeed. A turning point.
Happy Birthday Jared.