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Who says it's captured the public's attention? 70.42.157.62 ( talk) 23:00, 12 March 2018 (UTC)
This language no longer appears in the article. -- Tom Cox ( talk) 19:56, 24 July 2019 (UTC)
I think we should change to the name of this page to eosio as they have rebranded yesterday. omegshi147 • talk 21:39, 6 April 2018 (UTC)
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Agree. There should be a wikipedia article for "EOSIO" (this one, which is about the blockchain software), and a new wikipedia article for "EOS" which is the blockchain using the EOSIO software.
So done.
This article has awful sourcing (mostly primary). Looping a couple other crypto editors @ Jytdog: & @ Smallbones: & @ Retimuko: to add this to their patrol. Jtbobwaysf ( talk) 13:53, 13 October 2018 (UTC)
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As per MOS:DL, please create wiki link for Brendan Blumer in the infobox just like it is done for Daniel Larimer in the same field.
This needs to be done in the "original authors" field of the infobox because adding a wikilink in the infobox is helpful for readers to navigate as per MOS:DL.
This is also the first occurrence of the name in the article and as far as the article for Brendan Blumer exists, this should be wikilinked. 203.82.59.110 ( talk) 11:08, 15 October 2018 (UTC)
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On the sidebar of the article, change Latest release from 1.1.4 / August 8, 2018 to 1.8.1 / 09-Jul-2019
Sources: https://github.com/EOSIO/eos/releases and the release notes: https://github.com/EOSIO/eos/releases/tag/v1.8.1
The last line of the 'History' section needs to be updated similarly. Please change 1.1.4 to 1.8.1
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Latest release is now 2.1.0 https://github.com/EOSIO/eos/releases/tag/v2.1.0
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It is definitely misleading. A more accurate statement would be something like "computing resources are distributed in proportion to the number of tokens staked for each of the two renewable resources, CPU and Network." More info on this is available here: https://www.eoscanada.com/en/what-does-staking-and-unstaking-eos-tokens-mean -- Tom Cox ( talk) 20:32, 24 July 2019 (UTC)
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Please add missing comma after "incentives" in the following:
"a social network with monetary incentives and BitShares," Black Walnut ( talk) 04:18, 27 October 2019 (UTC)
Why isn't Brock Pierce even mentioned in article?? What's up with EOS? - Brock Pierce Interviewed by Roger Ver video (uploaded by "Bitcoin.com - Official Channel" on Oct 28, 2019) at YouTube has thumbnail (aka preview image) of "Exclusive interview with Brock Pierce co-founder of EOS". Wikipedia's Brock Pierce article currently says "currency was named EOS and marketed through a new vehicle called Block.one of which Pierce was variously described as co-founder, head, minority partner and advisor." -- EarthFurst ( talk) 00:52, 15 November 2019 (UTC)
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Two changes, there are more inaccuracies.
1)Change this line EOSIO's Dawn 1.0 was launched on the EOSIO mainnet on June 1, 2018 To EOSIO's Dawn 1.0 was launched on the EOSIO mainnet on June 10, 2018 and was activated on June 14, 2018. [1]
2) Add another Block Explorer https://eosauthority.com Writercreate ( talk) 17:01, 6 July 2020 (UTC)
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What does " smart contract platform " mean in traditional, general English? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.209.133.113 ( talk) 14:09, 12 July 2020 (UTC)
@ Ysangkok: This article should not be WP:PROD, if you feel strongly to delete it go through AfD (and please ping me if you do). Why try to use PROD on an article with 10 RS? Jtbobwaysf ( talk) 13:44, 21 July 2020 (UTC)
Iran isn't a Wikipedia blocker. Aminabzz ( talk) 22:14, 31 July 2020 (UTC)
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Change this: Daniel Larimer is currently the Chief Technology Officer of block.one, notable for his role in building Bitshares, a decentralized exchange, building Steemit, a decentralized social media platform, developing delegated proof-of-stake and proposing the idea of a decentralized autonomous corporation.[10]
To this: Daniel Larimer was the Chief Technology Officer of block.one, notable for his role in building Bitshares, a decentralized exchange, building Steemit, a decentralized social media platform, developing delegated proof-of-stake and proposing the idea of a decentralized autonomous corporation.[10] On January 10 Daniel announced his resignation from block.one. [1] Aurelius9 ( talk) 08:47, 26 February 2021 (UTC)
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This article is linking 3 different topics together which should be separate articles
Can we split this in 3? Mdarwin ( talk)
The result of the move request was: no consensus. No formal support or oppose arguments three weeks after being contested at the technical move requests page. If the proposer can cite references that show keeping this article title would violate policy, I am more than happy to reconsider this close. ( non-admin closure) Rotideypoc41352 ( talk · contribs) 15:26, 29 September 2021 (UTC)
EOS.IO → EOSIO – product renamed in 2018, see talk page Mdarwin ( talk) 03:43, 7 September 2021 (UTC) — Relisting. ASUKITE 15:31, 15 September 2021 (UTC)
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"EOS.IO is a blockchain protocol based on the cryptocurrency EOS."
On the faq for EOS.io it states: "EOSIO is a highly performant open-source blockchain platform, built to support safe, compliant, and predictable digital infrastructures. It supports public networks such as EOS, Telos, and WAX, and private networks alike. EOSIO is fast, flexible, and forward-driven, enabling developers, entrepreneurs, co-creators, and institutions to build and innovate with confidence." which more or less aligns with B1 statement on their about page.
Removing all the corporate/advertising speak it basically boils down to the following:
"EOS.IO is a blockchain protocol built by block.one that allows people to build their own cryptocurrency token and governance.
This makes it seem as if EOS.io is relying on EOS for it to work, which is factually wrong. The EOS.io framework allows for different cryptocurrencies such as EOS, Telos and WAX to build on top of EOS.io. I get that the naming convection is very confusing but having wrong information on the wiki page for said protocol/product makes it even more confusing.
[1] [2] 87.208.247.35 ( talk) 18:05, 6 April 2022 (UTC)
Hi, we cannot use eos blogs as an WP:RS on cryptocurrency articles, as we have a consensus in place to only use mainstream sources for all cyrpto articles. Jtbobwaysf ( talk) 21:10, 6 April 2022 (UTC)
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Above undated message substituted from Template:Dashboard.wikiedu.org assignment by PrimeBOT ( talk) 20:22, 17 January 2022 (UTC)
Who says it's captured the public's attention? 70.42.157.62 ( talk) 23:00, 12 March 2018 (UTC)
This language no longer appears in the article. -- Tom Cox ( talk) 19:56, 24 July 2019 (UTC)
I think we should change to the name of this page to eosio as they have rebranded yesterday. omegshi147 • talk 21:39, 6 April 2018 (UTC)
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Agree. There should be a wikipedia article for "EOSIO" (this one, which is about the blockchain software), and a new wikipedia article for "EOS" which is the blockchain using the EOSIO software.
So done.
This article has awful sourcing (mostly primary). Looping a couple other crypto editors @ Jytdog: & @ Smallbones: & @ Retimuko: to add this to their patrol. Jtbobwaysf ( talk) 13:53, 13 October 2018 (UTC)
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As per MOS:DL, please create wiki link for Brendan Blumer in the infobox just like it is done for Daniel Larimer in the same field.
This needs to be done in the "original authors" field of the infobox because adding a wikilink in the infobox is helpful for readers to navigate as per MOS:DL.
This is also the first occurrence of the name in the article and as far as the article for Brendan Blumer exists, this should be wikilinked. 203.82.59.110 ( talk) 11:08, 15 October 2018 (UTC)
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On the sidebar of the article, change Latest release from 1.1.4 / August 8, 2018 to 1.8.1 / 09-Jul-2019
Sources: https://github.com/EOSIO/eos/releases and the release notes: https://github.com/EOSIO/eos/releases/tag/v1.8.1
The last line of the 'History' section needs to be updated similarly. Please change 1.1.4 to 1.8.1
-- Tom Cox ( talk) 01:38, 5 August 2019 (UTC)
Latest release is now 2.1.0 https://github.com/EOSIO/eos/releases/tag/v2.1.0
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It is definitely misleading. A more accurate statement would be something like "computing resources are distributed in proportion to the number of tokens staked for each of the two renewable resources, CPU and Network." More info on this is available here: https://www.eoscanada.com/en/what-does-staking-and-unstaking-eos-tokens-mean -- Tom Cox ( talk) 20:32, 24 July 2019 (UTC)
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Please add missing comma after "incentives" in the following:
"a social network with monetary incentives and BitShares," Black Walnut ( talk) 04:18, 27 October 2019 (UTC)
Why isn't Brock Pierce even mentioned in article?? What's up with EOS? - Brock Pierce Interviewed by Roger Ver video (uploaded by "Bitcoin.com - Official Channel" on Oct 28, 2019) at YouTube has thumbnail (aka preview image) of "Exclusive interview with Brock Pierce co-founder of EOS". Wikipedia's Brock Pierce article currently says "currency was named EOS and marketed through a new vehicle called Block.one of which Pierce was variously described as co-founder, head, minority partner and advisor." -- EarthFurst ( talk) 00:52, 15 November 2019 (UTC)
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Two changes, there are more inaccuracies.
1)Change this line EOSIO's Dawn 1.0 was launched on the EOSIO mainnet on June 1, 2018 To EOSIO's Dawn 1.0 was launched on the EOSIO mainnet on June 10, 2018 and was activated on June 14, 2018. [1]
2) Add another Block Explorer https://eosauthority.com Writercreate ( talk) 17:01, 6 July 2020 (UTC)
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What does " smart contract platform " mean in traditional, general English? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.209.133.113 ( talk) 14:09, 12 July 2020 (UTC)
@ Ysangkok: This article should not be WP:PROD, if you feel strongly to delete it go through AfD (and please ping me if you do). Why try to use PROD on an article with 10 RS? Jtbobwaysf ( talk) 13:44, 21 July 2020 (UTC)
Iran isn't a Wikipedia blocker. Aminabzz ( talk) 22:14, 31 July 2020 (UTC)
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Change this: Daniel Larimer is currently the Chief Technology Officer of block.one, notable for his role in building Bitshares, a decentralized exchange, building Steemit, a decentralized social media platform, developing delegated proof-of-stake and proposing the idea of a decentralized autonomous corporation.[10]
To this: Daniel Larimer was the Chief Technology Officer of block.one, notable for his role in building Bitshares, a decentralized exchange, building Steemit, a decentralized social media platform, developing delegated proof-of-stake and proposing the idea of a decentralized autonomous corporation.[10] On January 10 Daniel announced his resignation from block.one. [1] Aurelius9 ( talk) 08:47, 26 February 2021 (UTC)
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This article is linking 3 different topics together which should be separate articles
Can we split this in 3? Mdarwin ( talk)
The result of the move request was: no consensus. No formal support or oppose arguments three weeks after being contested at the technical move requests page. If the proposer can cite references that show keeping this article title would violate policy, I am more than happy to reconsider this close. ( non-admin closure) Rotideypoc41352 ( talk · contribs) 15:26, 29 September 2021 (UTC)
EOS.IO → EOSIO – product renamed in 2018, see talk page Mdarwin ( talk) 03:43, 7 September 2021 (UTC) — Relisting. ASUKITE 15:31, 15 September 2021 (UTC)
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"EOS.IO is a blockchain protocol based on the cryptocurrency EOS."
On the faq for EOS.io it states: "EOSIO is a highly performant open-source blockchain platform, built to support safe, compliant, and predictable digital infrastructures. It supports public networks such as EOS, Telos, and WAX, and private networks alike. EOSIO is fast, flexible, and forward-driven, enabling developers, entrepreneurs, co-creators, and institutions to build and innovate with confidence." which more or less aligns with B1 statement on their about page.
Removing all the corporate/advertising speak it basically boils down to the following:
"EOS.IO is a blockchain protocol built by block.one that allows people to build their own cryptocurrency token and governance.
This makes it seem as if EOS.io is relying on EOS for it to work, which is factually wrong. The EOS.io framework allows for different cryptocurrencies such as EOS, Telos and WAX to build on top of EOS.io. I get that the naming convection is very confusing but having wrong information on the wiki page for said protocol/product makes it even more confusing.
[1] [2] 87.208.247.35 ( talk) 18:05, 6 April 2022 (UTC)
Hi, we cannot use eos blogs as an WP:RS on cryptocurrency articles, as we have a consensus in place to only use mainstream sources for all cyrpto articles. Jtbobwaysf ( talk) 21:10, 6 April 2022 (UTC)
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