
James shared his video series on deploying a smart contract for EOS:

And then Daniel Larimer showed up, kicking off another big Q&A for the EOS community:


On the expected transactions per second in June:




Bancor stats:


More on EOS scaling:





Interchain communication at launch:




Bancor code:

Dan performed some mod duties:

Transactions per second - quantity vs. quality:



All questions answered (start here with an EOS currency contract):

Vague hints:

Account and funds recovery in EOS:


How to move Bitcoin to EOS:



Block time confirmation:

About a Decentraland type offering on EOS:

How to smart contract:

Interchain communication with legacy blockchains:




Giving the world what it needs:


Dan stuck to business, thoroughly answering questions:


Smart contract interaction:


Tokens on chains:



Comparing EOS inter-blockchain communication with other projects:


Nobody had an answer for Dan. But, two minutes later:


Another question about another project:

Further explaining transaction quality vs. quantity ("sand vs. boulders"):

KYC conflictions:

More on transferring between EOS and other blockchains:



EOS wallet options:





Voting for block producers with number of EOS accounts instead of stake:

Preventing phishing attacks:


Clarifying whether EOS will contain the Ethereum Virtual Machine:

Over in EOS Developers, Dan answered a question about the EOS decentralized exchange:


Crypto trading and taxes:


Over in EOSIO Governance, a discussion about block producer candidates complying with local regulations as decentralized autonomous companies (DAC) vs. elected independent members of a new term called "DAT" (decentralized autonomous team):

Go EOS!
Who are we?
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How to Get Involved:
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awesome as always. Thank you so much.
Thank you @ashe-oro - always enjoy your interviews about blockchain.
How do I join this telegram conversation?
EOS general chat is getting close to 40k members! Link - https://t.me/EOSproject
How long do these reports take you?
Usually a couple hours, though some of Dan's Q&A sessions can be double that. We'll continue producing these summaries as long as people find them useful - they fit in well with our mission of informing and empowering the community, to help strengthen what we believe to be the next industrial revolution in human history.
As always - Go EOS!
Awesome! I will the future one a bit more.
Wow!! Its been long time coming. Thank you so much
Wow!! its been long time coming. Thank you