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RE: This is me trying to figure out EOS

in #eos7 years ago

Valid points all buuuuuut ... from my reading on ICOs (since I don't have the funds to get all up in that like I wish I could have. So much dumb money ...), EOS is far from the first to promise faaaaar ahead of delivery.

Thus, given the fact that we are currently having this discussion on Steemit (you know, the track-record-establishing non-scam platform created by the aforementioned Dan), I am willing to more than give Larimer the benefit of the doubt.

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Like I said I only have a hunch but if it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, chances are it's a duck! We shall see what happens with Steem. Steem dollars are having troubles on some of the exchanges and some of the big players like Craig Grant ( I think that's his name) is in power down and warning people to get out of Steem, and Larimer himself is in power down and getting out. If Steem tanks so does Mr. Larimer's credibillity one would think. All I am saying is proceed with caution. One needs a crystal ball to see the future, things change so fast. Last week's hot buy is next week's dog. Good luck in whatever you decide to do. Peace.

Personally, I haven't bought any EOS anyway (can't afford it and still researching) Steem, on the other hand, I am keeping a close eye on for obvious reasons. I really really really hope nothing goes wrong with it.

Last week's hot buy is next week's dog. Good luck in whatever you decide to do. Peace.

Yup, in computers, last year is ancient history. In cryptocurrency, last week is antediluvian.