Created a list of all EOS Airdrops in 3 different views:
a. A Calendar view - to see all airdrops happening on a specific date
b. A Spreadsheet view with important details tabulated neatly, and...
c. A Detailed view
The list with these 3 views is here - http://chainverse.com/eos-airdrops/
I also introduce Chainverse & the resources (data, insights & analysis on different crypto projects) that we plan to share with the crypto community! Watch it here:
Hey @chainverse, the markets are pretty crazy right now. Crypto is back to a weird space but I know long term it's still what we're all hoping it will be! Cheers
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I'm really interested in EOS but how do I create a wallet? I know it's ETH-based but I need a separate EOS wallet of its own right?
EOS has launched its own blockchain so it is no longer ETHER based. You'll need to buy from an exchange but it might be worth holding it in the exchange just until new wallets are introduced. EOS is not like other tokens as you need to stake tokens for cpu and bandwidth in order to use the blockchain. This is how EOS doesn't need any transaction fees. Very much like how steem power works on Steemit where we stake our STEEM for voting power.
As EOS is brand new, it's not very user-friendly just yet and it can be quite a learning curve to set up an account. This will change in the coming weeks.