Great information! Thank you. However this tells us how far away we are from mainstream adoption.
For anyone who has been involved in crypto for awhile, it all seems pretty straightforward. However, before EOS is the next iOS or Android, there are going to need to be a lot less steps, papers, accounts, names, keys, passwords, and potential mistakes that can cause a person to lose everything.
The prospect of financial sovereignty is exciting, but there's something to be said for being able to call Amex if something goes wrong with purchasing or use of an app on Android vs. the idea that any misstep (out of dozens) could cause a person to lose all wealth associated with a particular account.
That being said, EOS is well ahead in terms of ongoing user-friendliness as well as a greater possibility for recovery of funds vs Ethereum where hundreds of millions of dollars have been lost due to complexity in coding.