Had the EOS price not rocked the community this week, maybe Dan Larimer’s new post would have seen more action. User expereince seemed to characterize a week that saw decentralized web hosting, Anchor for Android, and DAO Bulls rapid solution for DAO creation. As always, there’s more from B1 and Cryptowriter.
TOP HEADLINES
EdenOS Alpha Test Election
Dan Larimer reached out to the community to announce a new smart contract testing framework:
Here’s a short video discussing some of what’s involved in testing EdenOS using this new method. Volunteers will conduct the test manually. 1000 EOS is set aside for the winner of the mock election. For more information, visit my article, EdenOS Alpha and EOS’ Light Over the Horizon. Also, keep May 13th open for the Alpha test. Anyone who completes a registration, has an EOS account and joins the telegram discussion is eligible. Here’s a direct link to the instructions for the Eden Test Election.
Soaring EOS Price
All crypto is up. Ethereum continues to break all time high while Bitcoin crept down alongside the rest of the industry. And then, EOS made an impressive move over the course of just a few days. It did not break all-time highs but did pull out of a 2-year slump breaking through 10, 11, and 12 dollar barriers, in part as a response to recent press. It was just a month ago that Citigroup’s and Inter-American Development Bank's use of cross border payments via EOSIO-based LACChain hit mainstream media. It's not everyday that Bitcoin makes NASDAQ news, let alone a cryptocurrency outside of the top 20. Maybe most important is that independent blockchain ecosystems are beginning to show some personality.
Decentralized Web Hosting via (DappSurf) Net.inc
Growing the crypto community means meeting needs already being serviced. Web hosting is fundamental for a decentralized future. DappSurf does just that. Recently it held a poll to help choose a new name, Net.inc. It did so just before announcing EOS as the first public blockchain where users have access to decentralized web hosting. Net.inc achieves this at a much lower cost than traditional web hosting. Developers will also enjoy the use of block producer infrastructure for free. Look out for powerful updates in the days ahead.
Dan Larmier: The Sovereignty of Blockchains
With the growth of EOScommunity.org and recent strides toward making EdenOS and ClarionOS a reality, Dan Larimer took the time to examine the implications of EdenOS with respects to principles outlined in More Equal Animals. In a post entitled The Sovereignty of Blockchains, Dan compares blockchain environments to that of land ownership across different national regulatory regimes. He examines how to ensure true Democratic governance and funding mechanisms. Considering this discussion of sovereign blockchains, it’s worth mentioning a recent announcement by Upbit and the Korean EOS Token Holder Association. Voting rights are being returned to the community by separating cold wallets into micro accounts, among other actions (source found thanks to rektkid).
Early Access to Anchor on Android
Early access to Anchor’s Android authenticator was announced last week. This initial stage seeks to refine and improve the user experience. Developers successfully audited the codebase in terms of security. Still, caution is recommended until a sufficient amount of feedback is generated. Only ‘minimal value’ accounts are recommended. The authenticator connects external EOS applications. Integrated apps can be found here. For those new to EOS, Anchor is developed by Greymass, a battle tested group and innovation leader.
DAO Bulls: A Refreshing Perspective on DAOs
With the announcement of the EOSIO Hackathon winners last week, DAO Bulls took the opportunity to highlight it's top project. At the most basic level it’s about enabling users to spin up a DAO in minutes. You read that correctly- just minutes. Other key features will include redefining the online community, searchable DAOs, vote configuration, and shareholder settings. Check out the 5 minute video presentation to learn a bit more.
Voice Update
Voice is no more, at least in terms of long form content. Voice 2.0 introduces NFTs to social media. And yes, there will still be a native token and it will integrate with EOS. CEO Salah Zalatimo outlined the coming changes in a recent tweet. There's a 3-month timeline to launch over the summer. A primary goal is to comply with us regulators for acceptance of the (fungible) Voice Token. The native token is designed to advance the platform’s strategic vision as a solution for many of the issues plaguing social media today. A primary reason for not building directly on the mainnet was the restrictions imposed by some US states, particularly New York. Salah also thanked the Genesis community and provided reassurance that the new beta will be launching soon.
Block.one Wire
It wasn’t long ago that EOSIO-based tech caught the eyes of the banking community (e.g. Citigroup). Add this to the attention brought by the recent Hackathon and staking proposal, and it becomes clear that Block.one has a lot to consider. Maybe that’s why this week Block.one focused on users. PowerUp resource automation and tools are critical to the future success of onboarding. Among the advantages highlighted were:
Chintai Network’s CHARM and the way its automatic allocation helps dapp developers
Community funded transitions
Wallets: Anchor, TokenPocket, and Bloks.io
As the ecosystem of EOSIO-based technology grows, B1 expands its influence and leadership to accommodate a more diverse user base. B1 demonstrated its leadership again by calling attention to an onboarding webinar.
CryptoFinney (Cryptowriter) Report
Cryptowriter’s NFT Community Update highlighted the progress made in recent months and gives a sneak preview to virtual Finney.
Chaney Moore discussed the EOS Stake-Based Proposal with Block.one’s Rick Schlesinger.
Jillian Godsil went into some exciting stuff about NFTs with Graffiti Kings’ Darren Cullen.
CryptoStashe was a guest on Hack Crypto discussing Atomic Hub.
Sean Ballent shared his crypto journey and looked at the lure of NFTs.
Winners announced for the second round of the engagement contest.
Winners announced for the Finney 4 Everyone contest.
This week’s auctions include Punk, Hippey, and Surfer Finneys.
LuminaCrypto and CryptoFinney are working on a partnership.
CryptoFinney now also has a fan club in the Chinese community.
There’s a lot going on at Cryptowriter. Maybe it’s best described by @NaroochESH:
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these look great on substack 😁
My tweet is there 😀😀😀
Also
I’m extremely happy for anchor getting available to android users soon !!!
This would help a lot of people who can’t use anchor in a desktop and also would make everything easier for the ones who already use anchor, but couldn’t use it in their android.
Hopefully this brings more people to the game !