Events of the week
Events of the week
Last week, Block.one invested tens of millions of EOS in node voting.
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Secondary market
1. Main network data
technology
1. Main network data
2. Project dynamics
B1 has voted for 10 BPs, with a vote pool of 10 million EOS
Block.one Announces EOSIO Challenge Winner: Syed Jafrihttps://github.com/jafri/eosio.evm/releases/tag/3.1 。
Block.one Announces 34 Projects Funded by the "EOS VC Grants" Program
A total of 34 projects received financial support this time: AdNode, AnyLog, EcoMatcher, Forkast, Genobank.io, Havuta, Klevoya, Laava ID, Limelabs, NouGit, PAKT, Portfolio.io, PUML, Qokka, SnapX, TableID, TAIKAI, Talksho, The Labz, The Writer Company, TrueOrigin, Unum ID, UrbanChain Group, WordProof, Zumo. learn more:https://eos.io/news/blockone-announces-eos-vc-grants-recipients/
3. Node/community dynamics
The multi-signature proposal to extend the validity period of the EOS private key loss recovery service to June 1, 2021 has been passed and successfully implementedhttps://eosauthority.com/lostkey
The EOS Rio team announced the official launch of Hyperion 3.0, the History API based on the EOSIO blockchain. In this update, Hyperion has many noteworthy new features, such as Actions Streaming, polyfills API and advanced query. New features: Actions Streaming: Get new data directly from the blockchain without constantly calling API v1's API polyfills: Integrate existing applications that use historical v1 call records Modular parser: Easier New chain installation script: Use One command to deploy all Hyperion components Hyperion Docker integrated lightweight explorer More advanced filtering and sorting performance enhanced document iteration. (EOS GO)
4. News
Coindesk issued an article mocking the B1 voting clause requiring the disclosure of node coordinates, which was refuted by BB
Previously, Coindesk issued an article insinuating that Block.one's voting terms require "disclosure of node coordinates" to be controversial. In response, BB replied on Twitter:
1) I guess Coindesk doesn't think that geographical diversity is acceptable for decentralized networks, or that voters have the freedom to decide which factors are more important to them. I'm curious, what would they write about if we didn't consider the concentration of nodes in jurisdictions? (or alluding to Coindesk is always black B1)
ecology
ecology
1. Super node election
According to EOSPark data, the number of accounts on the EOS main network currently exceeds 1.94 million, and the number of registered nodes has reached 613, an increase of 1 node compared to last week.
The EOS node election is in progress, according toEOS AuthorityAccording to the data, so far, about 438 million EOS have been invested in voting, accounting for 43.01% of the total equity of EOS, an increase of 0.96% compared to the data a week ago.
according toBlocks.io The DApps with relatively good growth in terms of the number of users on the 7th day, the total amount of transactions on the 7th day, and the number of transactions on the 7th day this week are:
2、DApp
Data overview
Currently, there are 666 EOS DApps developed.
The DApps with relatively good growth in terms of the number of users on the 7th day, the total amount of transactions on the 7th day, and the number of transactions on the 7th day this week are:
3. REX (Decentralized Resource Exchange)
The total amount of the REX fund pool is about 79.02 million EOS, and 35.44 million EOS resources (44.85%) have been rented out. The REX price is 0.00010059 EOS / 1 REX. The resource price is 1 EOS, and 5,545.1074 EOS can be rented for 30 days. (bloks.io.rex)
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【BB】
The initial round of voting focuses on BP’s contribution to the EOS ecosystem, and more standards will be generated in the future
