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Cryptocurrency Ecosystem => Other Popular Cryptos / Coins => EOS Forum => Topic started by: Sherry_mae on June 10, 2018, 12:38:01 PM

Title: What is EOS?
Post by: Sherry_mae on June 10, 2018, 12:38:01 PM
It is the most powerful insfrastracture fo decentralized application and its platform is to execute commercial scale decentralized application.
Title: Re: What is EOS?
Post by: Eben on June 20, 2018, 06:16:06 PM
EOS is a blockchain technology basically like Ethereum which has been brought to life by Dan Larrimer. He is also the creator of Steem and BitShares.
Features
Parallel Processing: The ability to do things in parallel, faster transcation speeds and more scalability.
A Constitution: A set of rules on which everyone agrees upon, these are linked to every block mined.
Self Sufficiency and Evolution: The current model allows for a 5% inflation, this will be used to develop the network further.
Decentralised operating system: EOS is similar to a decentralised operating system, in practice this means that developers can build applications on EOS. Owning EOS coins is a claim on server resources. A developer needs to have EOS coins to use the EOS blockchain.
Title: Re: What is EOS?
Post by: fire-man on June 23, 2018, 10:36:23 AM
EOS provides accounts, authentication, databases, asynchronous communications, and program scheduling on hundreds of CPUs or clusters. The final form of the technology is a blockchain architecture, which can support millions of transactions per second, while the average user does not have to pay for the use.
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EOS tokens do not have any rights, uses, uses, attributes, functions or characteristics, expressions or hints, including no restrictions, any uses, uses, attributes, functions, or features on the EOS platform. The release of any EOS platform will be conducted by members of the community that are not related to the block. Third parties that launch the EOS platform can delete, modify, or supplement EOS. IO software released before, during, or after the EOS platform.[/color][/size]
Title: Re: What is EOS?
Post by: Burdogs on June 30, 2018, 05:10:40 PM
It is the most powerful insfrastracture fo decentralized application and its platform is to execute commercial scale decentralized application.
EOS is a decentralized operating system based on blockchain technology. It is designed to support of decentralized applications on a commercial-scale by giving all the required core functionalities. These enable businesses to build the blockchain applications in a manner that stays similar to that of web-based applications.
Title: Re: What is EOS?
Post by: MelchiZedek on June 30, 2018, 11:28:30 PM
Eos is similar to Ethereum in function in that their block chain platform support the development of decentralized applications.
Title: Re: What is EOS?
Post by: gribble on July 29, 2018, 05:44:26 PM
Coming tomorrow @ 22:00 UTC: https://steemit.com/eos/@eosgo/eosrad-io-22-worbli-atidium-io-and-thomas-cox that will give us more information about what is EOS and any other related with EOS.
Title: Re: What is EOS?
Post by: Bobcrypto on July 31, 2018, 04:51:42 PM
I think we can learn or get information related to eos platform, it's website without waiting for steemit. However, the idea behind EOS is to bring together the best features and promises of the various smart contract technologies out there (e.g. security of Bitcoin, computing support of Ethereum) in one simple to use, massively scalable dapp platform for the everyday user to empower the impending blockchain economy.
Title: Re: What is EOS?
Post by: chinito on August 17, 2018, 12:45:34 PM
EOS is a decentralized digital crypto currency.This coin slowly gaining more popularity as many investor try to buy this coin.This coin also has the potential to rise in terms of price value.
Title: Re: What is EOS?
Post by: Dodo on August 18, 2018, 07:06:22 AM
EOS is similar to a decentralized operating system, in practice this means that developers can build applications on EOS. Having an EOS coin is a claim for server resources. A developer must have an EOS coin to use the EOS blockchain.