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RE: The Dawn of EOS.IO

in #eos7 years ago

I really do believe in NEO.

It seems like people's biggest complaints are that they are merely buying into a "promise" for a platform, rather than a working platform. But the reality is that few crypto projects have even been finished yet. Many of us have half of our portfolios invested in ICO's! So I don't think that's an issue for most of us, if we're being objective.

The other thing is that the year-long ICO makes EOS inflationary. Well, sure. The only way to counter inflation is for interest to meet or exceed the level of inflation. But once the total supply is reached and the project is fully realized, EOS will skyrocket.

Every investment is risky, but high risk means high reward. I think this is the real deal. What are your guys' thoughts?

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In the first sentence, did you really intend to write NEO?

LMAO no, but I do have plenty of it.

NEO has been on my mind lately, so that probably explains it. :D

EOS is mostly functional already, as Dan explains in his latest interview.
It's really the evolution of all his blockchain development over several years. Package it and be able to help apps build on top of the most advanced blockchain in existence. He seems to be mostly worried that it be distributed as far and wide as possible, so nobody can control it centrally. Big plans.

Yes, there may be many hard times ahead before we see where it goes. Ride it out.