EOS... Really?
I bought my first EOS today. I regularly buy the top 5 cryptos in weighted amounts by market cap. How does anyone expect a token with such a convoluted protocol to ever be adopted? This has been my experience...
* Install the apparently huge EOS app on your ledger. I had to remove almost all the other apps before I had enough room for the EOS app.
* Install a desktop wallet called "fairy", it has an unusable confusing interface.
* Create a personal account through one of the public EOS "nodes", feels like a KYC step.
* Pay to "stake" some EOS that isn't really yours even though you paid for it.
* Swap an actual coin for some of the "EOS" and hope it works.
* Make a note of your "Account" and "public key" so you can hopefully get rid of this garbage when it drops back below the top 5 cryptos.
I'm no engineer, but the creators(s) of this asset are either stupid or cruel.
https://redd.it/abnrmx
@r_cryptocurrency
I bought my first EOS today. I regularly buy the top 5 cryptos in weighted amounts by market cap. How does anyone expect a token with such a convoluted protocol to ever be adopted? This has been my experience...
* Install the apparently huge EOS app on your ledger. I had to remove almost all the other apps before I had enough room for the EOS app.
* Install a desktop wallet called "fairy", it has an unusable confusing interface.
* Create a personal account through one of the public EOS "nodes", feels like a KYC step.
* Pay to "stake" some EOS that isn't really yours even though you paid for it.
* Swap an actual coin for some of the "EOS" and hope it works.
* Make a note of your "Account" and "public key" so you can hopefully get rid of this garbage when it drops back below the top 5 cryptos.
I'm no engineer, but the creators(s) of this asset are either stupid or cruel.
https://redd.it/abnrmx
@r_cryptocurrency