I was really skeptical about EOS in the start of its ICO and I bought 4.8 coins at 75 cents, i guess. Now they are worth more than $50. It is insane man.
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I was really skeptical about EOS in the start of its ICO and I bought 4.8 coins at 75 cents, i guess. Now they are worth more than $50. It is insane man.
I am glad I was on steem, or I would not have heard about EOS. Clif High did mention it I guess, but he didn't say much about it at first. I really didn't understand what made it so special until after the ICO, and I tripled down when the Chinese were banning ICOs, I thought I would have more time to get it at that price. Oh well.
I didn't purchased any EOS, because even in the Whitepaper they described the Token for not having any use or Utility when the Project is launching. That was the point that I'm still confused to this day? Any new updates on the usability of the token?
What the white paper was referring to was to the ERC-20 token on the Ethereum newtwork not the native token once the blockchain is launched.
Also Block One made the disclaimer that they will not launch the blockchain and just provide the software so that the token holders can launch the blockchain when the time comes for the same reasons (which many people are already making sure it will happen).
The wording of the disclaimers for the ICO was made to avoid having the token considered a security.
I only which I had money to spare to buy when the price was cheap.
"I only wish I had money to spare to buy when the price was cheap." Yeah, I know that feeling... ^^
Its still cheap to buy. In a year's time you may be saying the same " I wish I had bought" :) Just go for it and hold.
You should have bought more. How are you skeptical of EOS on the STEEM blockchain. You can see that this has potential. Now imagine this with more resources and hundreds of contributors with substantial resources of their own. That is what is happening behind the scenes with EOS Dawn right now.