
2019-6-3 07:02 |
Coin holders voted on whether to reduce the EOS inflation rate from 5% to 1% per year
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2019-6-3 07:02 |
Coin holders voted on whether to reduce the EOS inflation rate from 5% to 1% per year
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Recently a proposal seeking to change the EOS annual rate of inflation from 5 percent to 1 percent has been made in March. Till now, 17,646,682 EOS have voted and every single one of them has been a “Yes”.
2019-5-6 18:06 | |
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The EOS community is pressing for the cryptocurrency’s annual inflation rate to be reduced. Right now, EOS experiences a yearly inflation rate of 5%, which could rapidly devalue the token.
2019-5-6 17:42 | |
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No cryptocurrency is perfect, not even bitcoin. Block. one Co-Founder and CEO Brendan Blumer is preying on the weaknesses of the biggest crypto seemingly to make his company’s own coin, EOS, look good.
2019-4-9 11:19 | |
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Brendan Blumer, one of the executives behind EOS, criticized Bitcoin’s slow transaction times, low transactions per second, and high costs per transaction (when inflation is considered). Brendan Blumer, the 32-year-old CEO of Block.
2019-4-8 23:39 | |
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Whether or not a bullish rally is emerging, Dash and EOS are not waiting for another moment to be certain, instead, these two altcoins have decided to take advantage of the moment and outperform with massive gains.
2018-12-10 22:23 | |
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The EOS network is logging an impressive number of transactions, but there are indications of spam or artificial transaction inflation.
2018-12-3 12:35 | |
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Coin holder voting, both for governance of technical features, and for more extensive use cases like deciding who runs validator nodes and who receives money from development bounty funds, is unfortunately continuing to be popular, and so it seems worthwhile for me to write another post explaining why I (and Vlad Zamfir and others) do not consider it wise for Ethereum (or really, any base-layer blockchain) to start adopting these kinds of mechanisms in a tightly coupled form in any significant way.
2018-7-21 23:03 | |
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