Sam Kazemian, one of the co-founders of Everipedia, stopped by EOS chat today. First, a big thank you to all cover image contest participants - the winner will be announced Wednesday by @officialfuzzy - today we're using a random image chosen from the contest created by @danyelk. We appreciate everyone's efforts to help improve our look, thanks again.

Sam's first message about his project's IQ tokens:

Sandwich was concerned for the token holders but Sam has a solution:

Seasoned vets of general chat paused for a moment to reflect:


Michael Yeates caught another tidbit of information from the Everipedia team:

Someone named themselves "EOS | Official Support" and is trying to scam people - NEVER give your Eth address to anyone:


Dan is a known fan of Bancor's algorithm and someone on Reddit noticed this push in GitHub:

Sandwich later jumped in to bust rumors:

Many EOS info seekers love this website:


And Ian Grigg explained why items had been removed from the block.one website:

EOS Developers were the only other active chat today, where nsjames spread the word about Scatter, a project he's been refining since Christmas:

Other devs in the chat were impressed:


nsjames further explained Scatter:

Ivan on Tech stopped by the Dev chat to seek Dan:

Thomas of block.one will stake out the water cooler:


Nice! Keep us updated @eosgo!
Will do, we think it's one of the most important steps to an eventual blockchain launch - keep the token holders updated so they may choose the best block producer candidates for the health of the network. Not to mention the coordinated 15% voter approval required to start an EOS chain in the first place - sounds easy at first but remember only 7.5% of people here vote for Steem witnesses! Exciting challenges ahead but we think it's all possible. Go EOS!
EOS will go upto $ 19.50

Nice Update