Governance on EOS with Thomas Cox from Block.one

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Thomas Cox from the Block.one team came to Austin to give us an update on EOS and and an overview of its governance model. I shot the presentation and indexed it below.

To paraphrase Thomas, governance is the human layer on top of the blockchain. I was most intrigued by the conversation on arbitration. What happens when a contact doesn't go as planned? In the Q&A Thomas explains how arbitration will work, who will be involved, and what the incentives are. In the real world we sue over contracts on the EOS blockchain there are community arbitrators.

It was great meeting Thomas and learning more about the project. This video was shot on 4/19/2018 in Austin, Texas.

0-05:00 - Intro by James Velez, meetup host
05:00 - 16:40 - EOS overview and its value proposition
16:40 - 20:10 - Constraints on Bitcoin and Ethereum behavior
20:10 - 27:45 - Introduction to EOS governance model.
27:45 - 33:30 - Blockchain and EOS use cases

Questions
33:50 - 44:00 - How does arbitration on EOS work?
45:00 - 60:00 - Other Questions

My video is at DLive

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Nice way to time stamp the key sections! Thank you!

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@ruwan, sir, what is your personal opinion about EOS ?, is the coin worth a long-term investment ?, because I myself still a little hesitant to put the money there