One, the company behind the development of EOS and Voice, a new blockchain-based social media network, confirmed that the technical beta version of Voice will be released on February 14, 2020.
Voice will run on a "Purpose-made" EOSIO blockchain.
One will not be launching Voice on the EOS public blockchain.
The open-source software developer had announced in June 2019 that it would release Voice on the EOS mainnet, but it appears that Block.
The FAQ section on Voice's official website states: "While Voice is in beta and a highly iterative state, it will be run on a purpose-made EOSIO blockchain. In time, we would like Voice to leverage the EOS Public Blockchain, and potentially others that can meet the performance and governance demands of Voice."
The company's June press release regarding Voice said: "Block.one will launch the Voice platform on the EOS Public Blockchain."
One's stake to run the computing power needed for Voice.
The company built the EOSIO software suite and a group of organizations throughout the world are running the EOS mainnet.
Other deployments of the EOSIO software include Telos, Worbli and Lynx.Blumer aims to "Fix journalism" with Voice.
Blumer claims Coindesk's article was "Misleading" and recommends "Fixing journalism with our 'Voice."
Block.one confirms Voice will not launch on EOS mainnet, will run on "purpose-made" EOSIO blockchain
pubblicato su Jan 20, 2020
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