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Zak, Nate and Daniel: Three Months of Heavy Analysis Unearthed Serious Issues With EOS
Zak, Nate and Daniel: Three Months of Heavy Analysis Unearthed Serious Issues With EOS
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Length:
65 minutes
Released:
Nov 27, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Today on the podcast, the Whiteblock Team joins host Tom Shaughnessy of 51percent to discuss their widely circulated technical research report titled; "EOS: An Architectural, Performance, and Economic Analysis Paper". Tom is joined by Zak Cole the CTO of Whiteblock, Nate Blakely a systems developer at Whiteblock and Daniel Choi a blockchain developer at Whiteblock.
Why the actual throughput or tx/s of EOS falls short of what is marketed or promised.
EOS can only handle a few dozen tx/s not 5,000 to 10,000 tx/s.
The issues with having 21 block producers, and the formation of cartels.
The results of the team's three-month analysis of EOS, which comprised thousands of hours.
The issues with voting on EOS and why fixing the constitution cant fix the current problems.
The problems with Bandwidth and Log Storage (Disk), Computation and Computational Backlog (CPU) and Storage (RAM) on EOS.
Could Block One act against EOS or is the fact that we have to trust that they wont against EOS the real issue?
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51percent's Reports on Tezos and MakerDAO
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EOS: An Architectural, Performance, and Economic Analysis Paper
Follow Zak on Twitter @0xzak
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Follow Whiteblock on Twitter @whiteblockio
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Disclosure: Tom Shaughnessy owns tokens in ETH, MKR, ZRX, HYDRO, CVC, POLY and GLA. Tom does not own tokens in EOS. This podcast is NOT investment advice and is only informational. Do not make investment decisions based upon this podcast. 51percent was not compensated by any party for this podcast episode.----more----
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Why the actual throughput or tx/s of EOS falls short of what is marketed or promised.
EOS can only handle a few dozen tx/s not 5,000 to 10,000 tx/s.
The issues with having 21 block producers, and the formation of cartels.
The results of the team's three-month analysis of EOS, which comprised thousands of hours.
The issues with voting on EOS and why fixing the constitution cant fix the current problems.
The problems with Bandwidth and Log Storage (Disk), Computation and Computational Backlog (CPU) and Storage (RAM) on EOS.
Could Block One act against EOS or is the fact that we have to trust that they wont against EOS the real issue?
----more----
51percent's Reports on Tezos and MakerDAO
Follow Tom on Twitter @Shaughnessy119
EOS: An Architectural, Performance, and Economic Analysis Paper
Follow Zak on Twitter @0xzak
Follow Nate on Linkedin
Follow Daniel on Linkedin
Follow Whiteblock on Twitter @whiteblockio
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Sign Up For 51percent's Leading Crypto Research
51percent's Institutional Crypto Podcasts are to the point discussions with crypto leaders for analysts, funds and institutions. Make sure to add your email on 51pct.io
Disclosure: Tom Shaughnessy owns tokens in ETH, MKR, ZRX, HYDRO, CVC, POLY and GLA. Tom does not own tokens in EOS. This podcast is NOT investment advice and is only informational. Do not make investment decisions based upon this podcast. 51percent was not compensated by any party for this podcast episode.----more----
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Advertisers: To advertise on this podcast, email Tom@51pct.io
Potential Guests: If you're interested in appearing on the podcast, email Tom@51pct.io
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Released:
Nov 27, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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