Dan Larimer on the Future of EOS and Decentralized Applications
Jeff interviews returning guest Dan Larimer of Steemit and EOS in this subscriber first access video. Topics include: the EOS project, it's goals, millions of decentralized transactions per second, differences from Ethereum, Ethereum not up to task for decentralized apps, decentralized governance, block production vs mining pools, factors effecting EOS token price, project ahead of schedule, the token distribution process and investment concerns, buying handling and storing EOS tokens, token registration,
The EOS website: https://eos.io/
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