Daniel Larimer, CTO of block.one, took time to whiteboard a popular topic - how EOS blockchain resources will be allocated to token holders.
Please note: tokens referenced in this description and video are on a blockchain adopting EOS.IO open source software; block.one is not launching or operating any such blockchain.
YouTube Description:
Dan Larimer explains how bandwidth, computation, storage, and RAM will be allocated for token holders in a blockchain adopting the EOS.IO software.
Sit-down Q&A will release tomorrow. We asked Dan a list of EOS community questions ranging from blockchain governance to future airdrops. Go EOS!
EOS Go Admins: Kev, Bluejays
Editor in Chief: Jenny (@topkpop on steemit)
Thank you:
Daniel Larimer, CTO of block.one
Thomas Cox, VP of Product at block.one
Sam Sapoznick
Paul Atreides (Matt)
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