It is really too early to make such claims, you are talking about a project that just launched their main-net couple of months ago and we both know what happened at launch, you have a lot of good points in your article but that is just not enough to back up this claims! How many projects successfully run an ICO on EOS at this moment!
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Which claims are you referring to? I have not made a lot. TPS is pretty well documented. Most of my articles is personal insight, experience and inference, not claims. And, I actually don't draw a conclusion as to whether EOS will kill Ethereum. I don't think it will or we cannot assume it. So, I'd love to know what you consider a 'claim'.
Nice article, looking forward to one that will compare ADA
"EOS, a new blockchain and coin, one free of such issues, to seemingly race ahead." This in itself is a claim. Is EOS tested probably? For god sake, they failed once launched nothing can guarantee that they will not fail again. I can keep go on and on and continue to quote a lot of similar things from your article. Let's get this down to one thing to make it simple.
I am not against EOS, but to stat that something is free of issues while it has been just launched a couple months ago and there launch was horrible, is really too early to stat that they are free of issue Ethereum have.
And to be honest, even asking such questions without any claims is too early!