I don't know much about Smartcash but "switching to EOS" means replacing the US Federal Reserve Bank with block.one EOS is an arch-centralizer, affording much less user oversight. EOS BPs are that realm's oligarchs. DACs and DAOs are like vassal statelets, structurally dependent on the "EOS Empire".
In my opinion.
The only crypto where users can have oversight is Steem.
There are architects and there are builders. The builder (Dan) is the same but not the architect, nor the design goal.
EOS is Ethereum on steroids, not Steem on steroids.
The fundamental difference in design is the reward pool. STEEM puts most of the generated crypto into a common fund (the reward pool) and therefore fosters the aggregation of communities vying for that common budget. STEEM is about community. EOS is a "shared computing infrastructure" with a pure commercial ethos.
Hell yes!
I don't know much about Smartcash but "switching to EOS" means replacing the US Federal Reserve Bank with block.one EOS is an arch-centralizer, affording much less user oversight. EOS BPs are that realm's oligarchs. DACs and DAOs are like vassal statelets, structurally dependent on the "EOS Empire".
In my opinion.
The only crypto where users can have oversight is Steem.
EOS is pretty much STEEM on steroids, same creator 😊
There are architects and there are builders. The builder (Dan) is the same but not the architect, nor the design goal.
EOS is Ethereum on steroids, not Steem on steroids.
The fundamental difference in design is the reward pool. STEEM puts most of the generated crypto into a common fund (the reward pool) and therefore fosters the aggregation of communities vying for that common budget. STEEM is about community. EOS is a "shared computing infrastructure" with a pure commercial ethos.
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I couldn’t disagree with you more but I respect your point of view. STEEM ON!