Daniel Larimer

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On a mission to create free market solutions to secure life, liberty, property, and justice for all: http://eos.io, http://block.one, http://hive.blog, http://moreequalanimals.com

Fractally Releases Mandel 3.0 RC 1 to replace EOSIO On December 19th, I published a roadmap for EOS to migrate from EOSIO to Mandel. The first milestone has been reached on schedule with the release of Mandel 3.0 RC1, the first community funded and developed hardfork of EOS. https://medium.com/medi...
fractally — the next generation of DAOsIntroducing Fractally — The next generation of DAOsFractally (fractally.com) jumpstarts the original vision presented for EOS in 2017 by combining a blockchain powered decentralized exchange, social media network, and high-performance smart contract platform w...
What’s in a Name?We all want a friendly user experience, and pretty names are a critical component of usability. Historically EOS has supported a limited degree of friendly user names, for a price. The act of choosing an EOS account name involves learning arcane rules and limits that don’t make sen...
Allocating globally unique names while providing a seamless user experience is an epic challenge. People hate it when the name they want has been taken by someone who isn’t using it. They equally hate it when someone buys thousands of names cheaply and then attempts to sell them at a premium price....
Since the launch of EOS, projects have tended to deploy a new contract for every token they want to create. This makes creating and using a token relatively expensive, making it much more difficult for block explorers to discover the available tokens and for exchanges to integrate with them. Furthe...
Mandel to takeover EOSIO in 2022EOS’ Road to Mandel 3.0The EOS network has not had a major upgrade since the release of EOSIO 2.0 over two years ago. Since that time block.one has produced EOSIO 2.1 and a release candidate for EOSIO 2.2; however, for various reasons the Clarionos team and the broad...
Decentralized dispute resolution is perhaps one of the most fundamental elements of decentralized governance, because the person with power to resolve a dispute has de facto control over who owns what and when. A community dedicated to protecting the freedom and independence of its members needs to...
Today, the Clarionos team is excited to announce the very first, on-chain Eden On EOS election!Over the last couple of months, the team has been working intently behind the scenes to build and prepare an intuitive, EOS smart-contract-driven interface for facilitating fractal elections and distribut...
When it comes to getting things done quickly and efficiently, nothing beats a highly motivated and empowered entrepreneur. The key to the success of any entrepreneur over larger organizations is their agility in decision making. An entrepreneur is highly focused on delivering value to the market as...
I have been blogging for over seven years and spread my content over a half dozen different platforms. The problem is that many people have no idea where they can find all of my content. What is worse, if someone stumbles upon some of my old content they are unlikely to find my more recent thoughts...
I’m writing this blog to respond to a paper on “Revisiting Transactional Statistics of High-scalability Blockchain”. In this paper they make the erroneous claim that “the current throughput is only 34 TPS for EOSIO”.This particular paper gathers a lot of data; however, one must question the integri...
All magic comes with a price dearie — Once Upon a TimeIt doesn’t take much to bring out tribalism when it comes to comparing blockchain technology. I have been working on blockchain tech since 2009 and one of the things that I find helpful is to consider all of the design tradeoffs that people can...
Traditional web application infrastructure was designed with security as an afterthought and for over 25 years companies have been attempting to patch a fundamentally insecure architecture. This architecture was designed with the assumption that a server could be trusted and secured, but years of e...
In 2019 I created new space in my life to read and it has been one of my most rewarding and transformational years. Books express ideas with a level of depth and richness that is not possible to achieve in a blog post, podcast, or tweet. Choosing which book to read can be challenging given the mill...
The EOS public network, the first implementation of EOSIO, is the most used public blockchain by a wide margin and has recently been processing a sustained 800 transfers per second utilizing a fraction of its technical capacity. The demand for transfers has been so high that the resource exchange,...
Smart contracts make the economy more efficient by making it easy to bundle and forward rights and obligations in a trustless manner. This has profound implications for those who attempt to build limitations on transferability of rights into contracts whether in the form of fees, time locks, vote b...