Hello Everyone, this is Chris Kim from the HILARIUM FOUNDATION.
This is the Hilarium Block Chain Research Lab.
The EOS ICO is finalized on June 2 (22:59:59 UTC) and takes a
snapshot of Genesis, all tokens while going through a freezing process - are
becoming a hot issue.
The EOS Main-net Launching Group (EMLG) will proceed
with the
Main-net startup process after verifying that the token freeze has completed
successfully.
In general, all those who have participated in the ICO and those
who have purchased the EOS token through the exchange, must store these in a
wallet with a public key (private key) recognized by the EOS.IO software before
the Main-net launching, June 1st.
If you use Meta Mask, you can easily check the that EOS is
registered in your Token wallet.
Also, you can find it on the My Ether-Wallet site by
following the procedure below.
1. Click the CONTRACTS menu in My Wallet
2. Click on "EOS Contribution" in Contract
Selection
3. Click the Access button
4. Select Keys
5. Enter the name of the wallet containing the EOS
6. Click the READ button. If the EOS wallet address appears
normally , it’s a normal registered status
It is expected that many scams will run around the time when
the main-net is launched.
Please do not expose your private key until you have gathered
at least five teams of block producers you trust, and confirm it through a
joint statement.
To run the main net, 21 BPs are needed. When the chain is
launched after the first Genesis snapshot, the 21 random BPs determined in
advance - will activate the chain.
In the next 10 rounds, if BPs generate blocks without problems,
then you can start voting for the BP candidates you already know.
And the BPs will be changed by the vote, the vote will take 3
days of lock-up.
Hilarium sees EOS as a new generation of block-chain
technology that will change the way people interact with each other. The EOS
community cheers for the up-coming main-net start.
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