EOS Mainnet Launch Using EOS BIOS (with Alex from EOS Canada)




In this video I chat to Alex Bourget from EOS Canada https://www.eoscanada.com about the EOS BIOS system they have developed, which is an automated way of launching a blockchain based on the EOSIO software.

You can access the open source EOS BIOS code at: https://github.com/eoscanada/eos-bios

thumbnail artwork background by Ruben Alexander https://steemit.com/eos/@rubenalexander/eos-art-9

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39 Comments

  1. Chris / Alex – great job not for this but all your energy and positivity in making EOS ever close to launch and greater public understanding of its pros and also challenges. Until I know more about the other BP candidates I feel comfortable that I can trust EOS Canada with my vote and I'm British.!Go EOS.

  2. 2/3 of blockproducers not coin owners? People owning coins and also creators? Will there be proper redistribution of coins? In most other top always ends up in hands of few people. So they will decide and can manipulate while minority will need to obey or will be as divided that easily used to vote something throu. I don't like democratic coins – democracy always ends badly… ppl never vote in their own interest because they need to first know what it is… while because of manipulation by autorities, news, scamming campains they tend to vote wrong. When it's random fight it's more free market way, more equal for all even small with smaller but proportional rights – in democracy only majority rules – and doesn't represent all – so it is never a real consensus.

  3. Amazing. Eos will be huge. Fantastic that the Eos founders will be providing almost turn key solutions for corporations to plug into the main net with their own ‘intranet’ version of the main net. This is a very exciting project.

  4. What happens with your EOS once registered via MEW and you have your public and private EOS keys? Where does one go to claim the tokens and withdrawal them after the launch? From my understanding the snapshot will take place June 2nd and everything will be frozen until deciding what chain to go on. No one seems to know the answer to that question.

  5. CRYPTOVERSE! Please do a Video on EOS Airdrops and how to get every Airdrop etc and how it will all work using myetherwallet and exodus etc. Thanks

  6. If Block One is providing the software for free then why the year long funding and what do they need 2 billion dollars for?

  7. Nice Job Chris!!
    Alex(EOS Canada) will be getting a majority of my votes, we need him running blocks. Alex, nice job, keep up the good work, you're making history!

  8. We have front row seats in what will become an historical moment in technology.
    Spending time looking through the so called 'influencers' channels it becomes clear that they have no clue as to why the markets are down at this moment in time. I would suggest that there are more intelligent people in this space than the bitcoin maximalists have imagined.
    It appears to me that the altcoin sell off we are witnessing could be related to investors getting ready to buy into the 'platform of the future'. The various 'hit pieces' against EOS are beginning to surface on youtube and are usually perpetrated by the vested interests of both bitcoin and ethereum.
    I understand that they are afraid of whats coming and the damage it could do to their blockfolio, however due to the fact that most of them are just traders without any vision of the future unless it is measured by monetary wealth, I have trouble feeling sorry for them.
    I have learnt so much from your channel Chris. Keep up the good work.

  9. Hey Chris – First off I really enjoy all your videos. Keep up the good work. I'm curious how you're storing your EOS ERC20 tokens during the launch. Could you do a video discussing that? Right now I have the majority of mine stored through my hardware wallet. The MEW address associated with my hardware wallet is registered and I have my public and private keys for when the mainnet launches but the idea of holding those keys on a piece of paper makes me a bit nervous for some reason. I guess I'm mainly concerned that I've written down my private key wrong and there's no way to verify that it's correct from what I've found online. If you know of a way to verify private keys offline that would be awesome for you to share. I've though of moving them to my Binance account during the launch but it also makes me nervous to trust a third party to hold them. Am I being a bit over paranoid? Would love to hear your thoughts.

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