What are microforks and how to handle them? EOSIO chains are growing every half-second. At this rate, microforks are common but the dfuse platform auto-navigates these microforks to save you from writing 1000s of lines of code to handle them. https://www.dfuse.io/en/blog/everything-you-need-to-know-about-microforks-on-an-eosio-blockchain [link] [comments] via EOS - The Blockchain for Commercial Scale https://www.reddit.com/r/eos/comments/hir0gt/video_everything_you_need_to_know_about/ On Coingecko it's already out, on CMC it's at #10 and about to be overtaken by Cardano. I think EOS was the #4 crypto at one time! At this point it would've been much better holding Bitcoin, or just about any crypto other than scams. [link] [comments] via EOS - The Blockchain for Commercial Scale https://www.reddit.com/r/eos/comments/hikdnp/eos_is_now_out_of_the_top_10_cryptos/ I am thinking of holding long term, I have read predictions of hitting $8 in 2024 this seems like such a small increase which makes it feel like a dying currency. It is disappointing that you do not get the volatility similar to that of bitcoin. What are peoples thoughts? [link] [comments] via EOS - The Blockchain for Commercial Scale https://www.reddit.com/r/eos/comments/hijor2/will_eos_share_price_ever_go_above_2_again/ For blockchain developers who want to understand the very low-level components of dfuse, part 1 of this review of bstream covers how blocks flow through the protobuf definitions and then through the dfuse for EOSIO stack. https://www.dfuse.io/en/blog/bstream-part-1-dfuse-for-eosio-architecture-series [link] [comments] via EOS - The Blockchain for Commercial Scale https://www.reddit.com/r/eos/comments/hi35up/video_bstream_part_1_dfuse_for_eosio_architecture/ I'm used to Ethereum but recently have been increasingly excited about the EOS platform. I'd like to use a prediction platform like Augur but on EOS… is there anything like this at the moment? [link] [comments] via EOS - The Blockchain for Commercial Scale https://www.reddit.com/r/eos/comments/hi2e74/best_eosbased_prediction_marketplace/
via EOS - The Blockchain for Commercial Scale https://www.reddit.com/r/eos/comments/hhxlmi/exchange_eos_with_no_fees/ I'm starting to accumulate DAPP tokens, and was wondering if anyone knew of a way to "secure" them in the same I can secure my eos tokens by staking or leasing them with a minimum period to unlock, preventing anyone who obtains my active key from clearing out my account. As I understand it, "staking" DAPP tokens is used to access the resources that the DAPP network provides, which I don't really have a use for at present. Should I just stake them anyway even though I don't need the resources? Or are there any I can stake to that will generate a passive income? I see Chintai have released a DAPP leasing market, would this keep my tokens safe in the same way it REX does for EOS? [link] [comments] via EOS - The Blockchain for Commercial Scale https://www.reddit.com/r/eos/comments/hhxkf8/keeping_dapp_tokens_secured/ I got the following error message when I tried to buy RAM: 连接 Scatter 失败: 请确认 Scatter 钱包已启动,全局代理、 VPN 已关闭,然后再次尝试。 I'm not using a VPN. I can't read Chinese and I don't know what Scatter is. I use Atomic Wallet and I tried to send 1 EOS to Celsius Network and it wouldn't work. Eospark says I have 953 bytes of a possible 4.30 KB RAM. I have 13.00 us CPU and 50.78 KB Net. What does all this even mean? Somebody please ELI5. I know a lot about blockchain and cryptocurrencies but I've never had to deal with this bullshit before. [link] [comments] via EOS - The Blockchain for Commercial Scale https://www.reddit.com/r/eos/comments/hhgwgl/cant_buy_ram_and_i_dont_even_understand_what_it_is/ Why defi pulse does not list EOS DEX , and DEFI projects ? [link] [comments] via EOS - The Blockchain for Commercial Scale https://www.reddit.com/r/eos/comments/hhe00t/why_defi_pulse_does_not_list_eos_dex_and_defi/ |
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