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RE: Steem Co-Founder Dan Larimer On Why He Left Steem & His New Potential Ethereum Killer Cryptocurrency EOS

in #steem7 years ago (edited)

No matter how much funding any project gets, development still takes the same amount of time - certain key people have to do certain key development and testing. It may help to speed up development to a certain level, but after a certain point there's no more noticeable benefit to throwing more money into it. Limitations are good. So, it will still take x amount of time and the window of opportunity has to be hit while it is still open. Another thing that funds can be used for is to ensure steady funding of promotional work as well as to help fund other projects built upon EOS.

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agreed re development speed - but they can employ the best they can find ;-) I think the main thing the money will be used for is promoting the platform and helping to fund killer apps ;-)