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Questions about applications and projects on EOS: a decentralized application (dapp) does not require any servers or backends
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How will backend analytics such as health monitoring and business intelligence work for EOS ...
Centralized apps often use tools like New Relic to monitor their health in real-time. The use of business intelligence analytics platforms like Tableau is also common practice. Can the same tools be u …
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How can developers prevent abusive or spammy transactions on dApps if it's free for users to...
Let's suppose Facebook was built on EOS as a dApp. A 'Like' is a transaction written on the blockchain. Unliking that Like is also a transaction written on the blockchain. …
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Does EOS VC invest in dApps in exchange for equity or tokens?
EOS VC has taken forward steps to invest in dApps in partnership with other VCs. In the traditional world, VCs invest in companies in return for equity. What does EOS VC and their partners seek in ret …
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Is it possible for a popular centralised app like Twitter to port to EOS?
If the possibility for Twitter to become decentralized on the EOS blockchain exists, what are the point-by-point steps it should take to become a dApp? …
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How to architect token economies for DACs / DAOs built on EOS?
From the keynotes and interviews of the Block.one team it is evident that they envision a world of Decentralized Autonomous Communities (DACs) and not just decentralized apps.
Steemit is the primary …
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Is it permissible for dApps to use 'EOS' in their brand name?
Are there any trademark restrictions on naming dApps EOSbook, EOScabs, EOSfood etc? If the answer is no, then isn't it possible that somebody out there might go out and obtain a copyright for 'EOS'? O …
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How will dApps & DACs built on EOS deal with the requirements of GDPR?
GDPR expects it's citizens to have the 'right to be forgotten'. A company failing to fulfill this obligation is expected to pay a hefty fine. How will decentralized autonomous communities who store im …
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How will users login to dApps built on EOS? Will be see 'Login with Scatter' being adopted?
In the decentralized world, more specifically dApps built on EOS blockchain, will Scatter or any other dApp become the defacto login mechanism? … Or would each dApp have to generate their own public-private keys for their users like Steem/Steemit? …
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Is it possible for Ethereum dApps to port to EOS?
If the makers of https://www.cryptokitties.co/ chose to port their dApp to EOS, can they? If yes, what are the point-by-point steps involved in the transition? …
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How can a dApp developer ensure that their tokens are Utility tokens and not Security tokens?
From my understanding, Utility tokens must also be native tokens - meaning the generation of tokens and the launch of the dApp must happen at the same time. … If a developer chooses to not ICO and simply have an airdrop of their tokens at the same time as the launch of their dApp, and future tokens are generated like on Steemit through community actions, will …