EOS community members have begun taking initiative as they learn more about this incredible project and the opportunities it provides. One such example was demonstrated early in EOS general chat:
Another community member is taking EOS mainstream:
The usual year-long ICO negativity picked up steam until Sandwich delivered some meat:
EOS general then turned towards the "fee-less transactions aren't viable due to spam" argument, which was destroyed by Dan almost two years ago:
Token distribution is designed to be as far and wide as possible and can be tracked:
It was an extra depressing day in EOS general with every accusation flying - Paul had to come in with some knowledge:
But then it got better:
Over in EOS Devs, Bart Wyatt of block.one delivered a fantastic EOS interoperability explanation along with a special reveal for developers. Long but worth it:
Before you go rushing over to look for that job:
Finally in Devs, Thomas Cox of block.one released a news brief:
Over in EOS Block Pros the blockchain launch party protocol for June 2018 was clarified by Ian Grigg:
BP candidates discussed how to bootstrap a testnet between themselves and Phil Mesnier of block.one offered future help:
Further discussion ensued about gathering in a voice chat to help one another until Phil becomes available:
And lastly the EOS Game Developers channel continues to have a very high quality post to member ratio:
With an appearance from a welcome guest:
Happy EOS!
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Love these daily recaps! Looks like @dan is up for a chat with @ivanli!! Looking forward to it guys.
Same, cool that they are shared here on steemit too, good idea, if I do say so myself 😎
Thanks for the tip @johnchamberlain - glad to be here
Very nice recaps ! ;) my name is @Prizmm i'm on your Telegram
Nice project , long life for EOS !
Thanks @Prizmm - good to have you. GO EOS!