2018-6-12 07:23 |
While the EOS blockchain technically launched on June 10 at 13:00 UTC, the answer to that question is effectively no.
Steve Floyd of EOS Tribe, an EOS block producer candidate, believes some of the whales are already trying to swing it their way.
Plus, some of the biggest EOS wallets are cryptocurrency exchanges that are holding EOS tokens for their users.
Right now, EOS tokens are mostly frozen until the mainnet launch because most tokens are sitting in EOS wallets.
And once the chain goes live, voting will be continuous, with EOS checking staked votes for the most supported block producers roughly every two minutes.
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