EOS Weekly Report | EOS breaks through the $4 barrier; B1 ex-executives say B1 must invest in EOSIO (9.9-9.15)
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2019-09-16 01:27
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BM criticized EOSIO APPs that do not pay bandwidth fees for users, really rich and willful.

Events of the week

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Secondary market

Source: Coinmarketcap

Source: Coinmarketcap

technology

technology

1. Main network data

1. Main network data

1. Project progress

【EOSIO 1.8】EOS Nation tweets to update the EOSIO 1.8 upgrade readiness of Top 30 BPs. EOSIO 1.8 will start to upgrade on September 23, and the top 30 nodes are currently fully prepared. For upgrade details, please check: https://eosnation.io/upgrade/.

2. Node/community dynamics

[EOSLaoMao] EOSLaoMao sent a message saying: We have noticed that among the top 21 nodes on the EOS mainnet, there are more or less problems with the bp.json configuration of 12 nodes, and some API/Peer nodes are not configured. Some node addresses cannot be connected. This may also be one of the reasons for the recent increase in the instability of the EOS main network, and calls on the top 21 nodes to import and check the accuracy and standardization of the bp.json configuration to ensure that the upcoming EOS on September 23 The mainnet upgrade went smoothly.

【EOS Amsterdam】EOS Amsterdam recently launched the EOSIO snapshot tool, which is currently hosting status history snapshots for the four major EOSIO blockchains (EOS, WAX, Telos, BOS) and the Jungle Testnet, and will support more in the future blockchain.

[Scatter] Scatter issued a document on September 12 to officially announce its participation in the node election. Currently, Scatter has completed node deployment on the EOS main network, and will deploy nodes on Telos and other side chains in the next step. Scatter also previewed the web and mobile wallets, which will be launched in the near future.

[Shanghai meetup] On September 19th, dfuse, CSDN, MYKEY, and SlowMist jointly held an offline meetup in Shanghai to discuss the understanding and application of blockchain data and help those who want to do projects on the blockchain understand EOS , Ethereum and other mainstream blockchain data and architectural features, to clarify what kind of project is built on which blockchain is more suitable.

3. Ecology and tools around EOS

4、DApp

【BuiltOnEOSIO Topic】This issue of #BuiltOnEOSIO (Discovering EOS Community High-quality DApp Column) Block.one recommended Lamington and solicited high-quality projects from the community. Lamington is an easy way to compile, test, deploy and invoke EOSIO smart contract operations from Javascript and Typescript.

5. Security

5. Security

ecology

ecology

1. Super node election

According to EOSPark data, the number of accounts on the EOS main network currently exceeds 1.45 million, and the number of registered nodes has reached 596, an increase of 1 compared to last week.

The EOS node election is in progress, according toEOS AuthorityAccording to the data, so far, about 391 million EOS have been invested in voting, accounting for 38.08% of the total equity of EOS, an increase of 1.2% compared to last week.

according toBlocks.io Data overview

2、DApp

  • Data overview

At present, the total number of EOS DApp developments has reached 589.

At present, the total number of EOS DApp developments has reached 589.

DApps with outstanding increases in the above parameters of DApps this week include: OFFSIDE.io (lottery), Spinach (lottery), and DEXEOS (exchange).

3. REX (Decentralized Resource Exchange)

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big guy said

big guy said

BB: Pay close attention to the discussion on EOS network upgrade and plan the next move

Block.one CEO Brendan Blumer tweeted: We are closely following discussions on EOS network upgrades and are aligned with our peers in maximizing network security, performance and functionality. Health engagement will be targeted on a range of sensitive issues within the scope. " ()

BM: Developers, not users, should be working hard for resources and RAM

BM just posted three tweets saying: 1. EOSIO APPs that do not pay bandwidth fees for users are wrong. When we released EOS, we mentioned that it is app developers, not users, who should be working hard for resources and RAM. Voice will demonstrate best practices. 2. Just because EOS provides users with the option to mortgage bandwidth for themselves, developers should not rely on this good user experience design. 3. You won't see Coinbase and Twitter asking people to pay fees. So why do blockchain APP developers design programs in this way?

David Moss, former senior vice president of Block.one: Block.one must invest funds in EOSIO

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