I bought some EOS the other day and went through the complicated process of registering my address and moving my balance there. To be honest I didn't get much but it looked interesting enough for me to take a punt.
I am not a gambler in the traditional sense as I don't do the lottery, play fruit machines, bet on anything but I see crypto as my version of gambling as it seems to have much better odds and you don't "lose" everything immediately like you would on other things. I never invest anything I can't afford to lose. I have to say it's a lot of fun playing around with spreadsheets and signing up to different exchanges and trying to figure them out!
I can't say I even understand what's about to happen with EOS other than something is being put live! :P
Ha ha, that sure is "gambling" then, investing without not being sure what it is! I guess you know that EOS is aiming to be a platform upon which decentralised apps (dApps) can be built upon it? So, the potential is that if there is a "killer" app that takes off, then EOS goes with it!
But good, idea, don't invest what you can't lose. I started a while back, when the choices were much fewer... since then, I've locked away the bulk of the crypto, and recovered the initial capital. Can't ask more than that!
Yes I did realise it was a competitor to ETH/NEO so I had a little bit of knowledge! :-)