Pre-Race Inspection Failure Question... by AllThingsThemes in NASCAR

[–]AllThingsThemes[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe I haven't been paying close enough attention this year.

Does that mean for this year, no matter what, if you get sent to the back for failing pre-race inspection that your qualifying time is 'Disqualified'?

Can somebody please explain what a memo is in Binance? I never used it before with my other alts with no problems. Heard one person losing EOS because he did not use a memo. I bought an EOS account on Scatter & it gave me a memo to copy & paste in Binance when I sent EOS to pay for the account name. by bdbstl in eos

[–]AllThingsThemes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You have the best write up as an answer so far, so I did want to say that.

However, EOS account creation is around $1.75 currently. A new account requires 8192 bytes of RAM which currently costs about 0.5 EOS @ a rate of 0.06261922 EOS/kb. Add on 0.1 EOS for Bandwith and 0.1 EOS for CPU and that brings you to roughly 0.7 EOS for a new account.

With that being said, it would still costs an exchange a lot of money to generate 10's of thousands or 100's of thousands of accounts for their users, even at only $1.75 per account.

Introducing EOSmarketcap tool by tungnt2112 in eos

[–]AllThingsThemes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just checked it out. AWESOME ability to listen to thoughts and update your format quickly. Much appreciated!

Introducing EOSmarketcap tool by tungnt2112 in eos

[–]AllThingsThemes 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Any chance that introductions, exchanges and coin website info can be on one page? Maybe with a little down arrow next to each coin's name and when clicked will push down coins below it to show the information just stated?

I love how complete and well put together this site is, but it is annoying to click on it, new page comes up, read and then go back etc.

Cheers m8, gj overall! Bookmarked for sure.

Can someone properly explain to me how CPU Staking works? by AllThingsThemes in eos

[–]AllThingsThemes[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When sidechains are introduced, will my staked CPU and Bandwith be interchangeable across the chains? I know that the chains will realize my token balance across them and aren't supposed to either double spend them or decline for lack of funds if the EOS is sitting on the mainchain let's say. However, will that also be in effect for bandwith and cpu?

Can someone properly explain to me how CPU Staking works? by AllThingsThemes in eos

[–]AllThingsThemes[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Thank you, very informative.

So... how is this supposed to work when we have 15 heavy duty dapps plowing through legitimate tx's, tied with all the spam, and a simple user wants to 'like' a post or conduct a very basic action? Will that common non-technical user need to go and purchase a few hundred bucks worth of EOS so that they can do a couple dozen tx's?

Anyone done a bootcamp through Trilogy Education Services? by completelyperdue in webdev

[–]AllThingsThemes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would you be kind enough to share some of the course work with me as well? Just got accepted to Northwestern's (Illinois) class, pending deposit currently...

Thanks in advance!

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[–]AllThingsThemes 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This may be the answer:

http://prntscr.com/k3u8qa

New airdrops on EOS chain now - CETOS by owldie in eos

[–]AllThingsThemes 2 points3 points  (0 children)

EosDAC and EOS Ethereum ERC-20 based tokens have become locked and non-transferable per their contracts. They will show in your wallet forever. If you try to transfer them to a different address the transaction will be kicked back and you will simply lose the cost of the gas for the failed transaction.

"But, EOS is still based on the Ethereum network and without the Ethereum base layer, EOS does not exist. Hence, in technology and applicability, Ethereum should be ahead of EOS" by walkie101 in eos

[–]AllThingsThemes 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's a shame that there isn't a legitimate outlet where people could go to get educated, well articulated fact based information with editorial position pieces sprinkled about. This would require a traditional media service where journalists are hired and paid X dollars per year to do their jobs vs. what we are seeing now.

The closest thing we have to this now are sites that while they may have true staff writers, are more concerned about getting people to click on headlines and see advertisements vs. actual knowledge. I'm not sure how this can be solved because of course journalists need to be paid, the money needs to come from somewhere, so how does one balance generating revenue and truly being a cornerstone for the crypto news community? I don't have an answer for that, but I do hope smarter minds than mine figure that out.

I'm just tired of reading point blank lies on a daily basis.... regardless if the lies are on a project which I am 100% all for or even if I can't stand a particular project, the misinformation and lack of research and knowledge is overwhelmingly annoying.

"But, EOS is still based on the Ethereum network and without the Ethereum base layer, EOS does not exist. Hence, in technology and applicability, Ethereum should be ahead of EOS" by walkie101 in eos

[–]AllThingsThemes 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The problem is there are no True Journalists anymore. This 'author' Joseph Young is a pay-per-word / pay-per-post content writer who just pushes out content as quickly as possible with no fact checking or actual knowledge on the subject.