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RE: I've moved

in #decentium5 years ago (edited)

What made you switch to EOS instead of Ethereum for example?

Personally I have a feeling that 21 DPOS system, in the end, would be just way too similar to the world many of us cryptopeople are trying to leave behind. Also I have a feeling, it can't handle any serious attacks against it.

What are you thoughts about these statements?

PS. If you remember, you saved my Steem account when I had accidentally entered my keys into memo field, thank you again for that! Also sad to see you're leaving Steem behind. It doesn't look good if people like you are leaving the platform!

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I think EOS so far the only platform where you can build an app that has an UX that does not suck. DPoS has its problems but it's still the best real world governance model IMO. I don't think that it is particularly susceptible to attacks either, much less so than any PoW system that isn't Bitcoin.

Thanks for answering. Is the site you linked your work by the way?

One more quick question, besides owning EOS, does a developer need to own some other resources if he'd like to run programs on the blockchain? I've heard stuff about memory and so on.

Yep, I'm the founder. We are trying something different than Steem, no inflation or app specific token, just tips that come with visibility. Think Patreon meets Medium.

You need RAM to deploy contracts yeah, there is a "system contract" (privileged code deployed by consensus) that lets you buy and sell it. Besides RAM it works pretty much like Steem, you stake EOS to get daily resources you can spend to interact with the code on chain.