b1 can only destroy them to the extent the community chooses to yield to B1 and looks to B1.
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> b1 personally destroyed them
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> b1 personally destroyed them
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they are able, and they are funding certain work. There are huge legal complexities with B1 funding a foundation
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> why b1 can not fund?
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> why b1 can not fund?
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YES
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> EOS narrative should return to a better money that promotes freedom rather than just "fuel" for dApps.
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> EOS narrative should return to a better money that promotes freedom rather than just "fuel" for dApps.
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The EOS is money narative is the way it needs to go. The EOS as the token for people that share values.
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I explained this on my call, the utility value of EOS is like the utility value of Gold and Silver
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> Really? Then its competing with BTC's use case. I thought the EOS token's value was derived from owning a piece of the network bandwidth...thats not at all the same narrative.
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> Really? Then its competing with BTC's use case. I thought the EOS token's value was derived from owning a piece of the network bandwidth...thats not at all the same narrative.
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Every time you do anything with any token there are possible tax consequences which no accountant knows how to deal with
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Things are happening behind the scenes, I am working with community members to turn some of our talk into action.
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I am looking for someone who can build a good landing page for the EOS community, (web designers). I will put my vision in writing and invite people to join.
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Thanks!
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> Just purchased a copy. Was reading on my phone but decided i wanted a paperback version 😁
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> Just purchased a copy. Was reading on my phone but decided i wanted a paperback version 😁
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