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RE: Is EOS recycling ETH?

in #eos7 years ago

I think you are being unrealistic. Go and ask Facebook or Google for the information on their accounts - see how far you get. Further you are not buying shares in this case and even if you were - there are limits to the information you can get - you can't just message Sundar Pichai if you are wanting to buy Google shares and ask for any figures you feel like. That is patently ridiculous.

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lol. comparing EOS to Facebook at this stage is laughable. I feel like you are simply trying to argue with me now for the sake of arguing.

Not really and I find it ironic you would say that since there is no real substance to your assertions.

You seem to be trying to raise fears over a company doing exactly what one would expect them to do and what they said they would do. I find it puzzling why you don't see how that doesn't make sense.

You may find the comparison to Facebook laughable but I think that is telling in itself.

The principle is the same no matter how large the company.

Indeed a large company may be more likely to have the resources to furnish these kinds of questions - the problem at its core is that the question itself is ridiculous.

EOS don't have to give you as an individual any specific details of what they are doing with their money - they may have certain rules and regulations to follow but that does not mean that they have to directly answer to you.

Dont get me wrong.. I appreciate your thoughts. The very reason I proposed my intitial question on here.

I am a developer myself and am excited about the potential of EOS as I am also with Ethereum.

What does not excite me is the amount of money being thrown at every ICO going especially when there are no assurances given.

This is from the EOS website:

"The EOS Tokens do not have any rights, uses, purpose, attributes, functionalities or features, express or implied, including, without limitation, any uses, purpose, attributes, functionalities or features on the EOS Platform."

I am not trying to create FUD at all.. I want EOS to become a real thing.. I have a number of ideas of what I would love to develop on it.

My real passion is around company fairness and equality for all. I have a lot of respect for what Dan has achieved so far and have defended EOS in the past.

As far as expecting an answer from @dan - no I wasnt expecting any, but CFI for example manages to keep in touch with their investors regularly through slack answering all sorts of questions.

Being able to answer a question that may doubt you is more important than answering one that praises you.

You are right but I think in crypto you get less answers than elsewhere. Thanks for the discussion though I do like a good (friendly) argument.