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Any chance of bringing back the # of holders for BTS chart?
Good stuff .. Inly thing missing is the reports from the infrastructure worker.Any place i can use to help you gather that kind of information?
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Hello All,The latest Bitshares State of the Network (BSotN) report for 20th of December 2017 can be found via the link belowhttp://steem.link/1S2unEnjoy.
Quote from: renkcub on November 25, 2017, 06:42:36 pmAny luck on Daily USD Volume Charts? That would be a nice add for your report, wouldn't be hard to track, and doesn't exist anywhere (not sure why explorers for BTS haven't bothered with such a chart.)Only way i have found that i could do this is sample the rate everyday manually and then generate a chart.This might be good item to ask Alfredo to add to his list for the block explorer he is working on.It is a great suggestion and would be really useful to be able to see the trend change/ most popular day for trading ect.
Any luck on Daily USD Volume Charts? That would be a nice add for your report, wouldn't be hard to track, and doesn't exist anywhere (not sure why explorers for BTS haven't bothered with such a chart.)
Thanks. Regarding the "renaming" discussion - I'd seen some suggestion, I think on twitter, to rename "Bit-something" - can't remember the last part. It was pretty convincing. Any link available?
Bitshares and EOS are different platforms. EOS is designed to be a generalized smart contracts platform like Ethereum, but borrowing some of the concepts from Bitshares and Steem (both were founded by Dan Larimer who is building EOS).So, in answer to your questions; If you want to be part of EOS, you need to hold EOS tokens. Holding Bitshares does not entitle you to any share of EOS. EOS is using the Ethereum platform to distribute tokens, so you can buy some Ethereum and then send them to a special address and this will reserve you some EOS tokens. See https://eos.crowdsale.es/ for details. EOS tokens *may* at some point in the future also be available on the Bitshaes DEX (Distributed EXchange), probably via a gateway like OpenLedger.io (https://openledger.io)Second question; Although EOS was built by the same guy that built Bitshares, its not clear (yet) what concepts (if any) will be applicable to Bitshares. There are lots of discussions going on in Bitshares development circles about how Bitshares and EOS may interact (or Bitshares may enhance itself with new technologies being built for EOS), but since EOS hasn't actually been built yet it's a bit early to know. Certainly, in the past Bitshares has benefited from developments on other platforms like Steem (Not Steam) for example, so time will tell...
Some big newsI actually get excited the day before you release your next report!Thanks so much for creating this content and linking to it here on the forums Cross-platform exposure!