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Debate raged in the early morning about the man, the myth, the legend... what's his name again?
DPoS decentralization talk ended when Mike dropped some knowledge:
Waj submitted an entry for the subreddit design contest:
The CTO of Everipedia shared their update on the airdrop (summary at bottom from Everipedia):
Summary:
Sebastiaan shared the Stack Exchange proposal for EOS.io:
Crypto markets suddenly became dramatic and price talk seeped into general chat (link):
Adam shared the latest SEC news:
Problems at a cryptocurrency exchange further dampened spirits:
A different crypto exchange eased concerns:
The "Dan LaReimer" talk picked up where it left off:
Over in EOS Developers, another Dan offered to network:
Sebastiaan found a collection of videos in the EOSIO GitHub:
Over in EOSIO Governance, a new diagram mapping a popular topic:
And in BlockPros, the group celebrated a list of all known candidates:
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"Who you say? Dan Larimoir?"
Sucks Everipedia is postponing the airdrop until after the mainnet has launched. Oh well, gives me more time to accumulate more EOS lol
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