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+ | *2018-06-09: [https://ambcrypto.com/good-go-votes-eos-mainnet-updates-goes-live/ Good to “GO” votes are in, EOS mainnet updates goes live] | ||
*2018-06-03: Tokens frozen! see various snapshots [https://github.com/eoscafe/eos-snapshot-validation here]. | *2018-06-03: Tokens frozen! see various snapshots [https://github.com/eoscafe/eos-snapshot-validation here]. | ||
*2018-06-01: [https://medium.com/@bensig/understanding-the-eos-mainnet-launch-a09aba035287 About the mainnet "launch" tomorrow] | *2018-06-01: [https://medium.com/@bensig/understanding-the-eos-mainnet-launch-a09aba035287 About the mainnet "launch" tomorrow] |
Revision as of 11:04, 9 June 2018
The EOS.IO software design switches from the more popular consensus over state to the less familiar consensus over events (Grigg, 2017-1). This approach marries the event sourcing pattern to a blockchain made of events rather than state. | |
— Ian Grigg |
Under EOSIO Dawn 3.0, the vast majority of the blockchain business logic has moved into a smart contract which can be dynamically updated by the community without a hard fork. A bare-bones EOSIO blockchain is now a single producer without any tokens, voting, or delegated proof-of-stake. The only thing implemented in the core blockchain code is the permission system which includes the ability to create accounts, deploy contracts, and enforce resource quotas. Everything that makes the blockchain Delegated Proof of Stake including the token, voting, staking, and resource allocation is now defined by the Web Assembly based system contract.
News
- 2018-06-09: Good to “GO” votes are in, EOS mainnet updates goes live
- 2018-06-03: Tokens frozen! see various snapshots here.
- 2018-06-01: About the mainnet "launch" tomorrow
- 2018-04-11: EOS Dawn 3.0 released
See also
- How to register EOS tokens - exodus' registration instructions are the clearest I've seen
- EOS registration within Exodus is live! - by far the simplest and safest way to register your EOS
- Encyclopedia Blockchainica: Wikipedia Co-Founder to Disrupt His Own Creation
- An introduction to EOS by Ian Grigg
- Delegated proof-of-stake (DPoS) white-paper
- EOSAuthority.com - Check your EOS balance and associated real EOS address (if registered) here
- EOS airdrops