Hey Applelex, it sure will be interesting to see how EOS evolves from this point. I watched the video with Ivan earlier today and that, although it was not necessarily the easiest of interviews, it was certainly interesting. With less than 4 months until EOS is released I can't wait to see what / who ends up building on the platform. We now know about Everipedia and Dan stated that there will be another announcement, I think next week, regarding another DAP that will be being built on the platform, but I think possibly more interesting is the fact that he said that they (BlockOne) had been in discussions with projects that are currently on Ethereum, and he seemed to be saying that he expects to see quite a migration (though he did not name anyone or so so in so many words). I have been looking to see if I can find any clues as to who these projects may be and I would be interested to hear from anyone else who reads this thread who has any thoughts. I also wonder if any of the more technical minded readers had any opinions on when EOS might go from single to parallel chains and what effect that might have. Anyway cheers for the food for thought, J.
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