January 4th started with the usual EOS general hype over small things, mixed in with some complaints about Dawn 3.0 being released later than expected. That's when Dan appeared:




Delays make some Telegram users gloomy but Dan was there to lift spirits:



Other users were more cheerful:

Dan's pep talk seemed to be working:


Before he left Dan clarified his "legendary" reference from the other day and ended it with another positive note:

This enthusiastic member never received an answer to his question:

Gilgamesh shared two links on approval voting (first and second):

General chat enjoyed sharing the crypto news piece about Facebook; this from block.one CEO Brendan Blumer's Twitter:

And Thomas Cox of block.one made an announcement:

EOSIO Governance chat rolled to life; Thomas Cox is encouraging anyone interested in helping build the EOS constitution to read Governing the Commons by Elinor Ostrom - link to pdf of the book online: http://wtf.tw/ref/ostrom_1990.pdf

And Sam sees rental cars on the blockchain:


BlockPros discussed the horrifying Meltdown flaw and its effect on EOS:

Thomas Cox of block.one clears up misconceptions about what they will and will not do to help launch EOS:

Finally, over in EOS Developers block.one employee Phil Mesnier made an announcement:


Thanks for compiling all this info - upvoted! :)
You're welcome! We'll continue these to help the community stay up to date, educated, and united towards launching EOS in June - it's our job and a tremendous opportunity!
Go EOS!
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Thanks for the abstract information!
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@turmericrob - Glad you like them, we'll keep putting them out.