Why you should put at least 10,000 dollars into EOS

If you are not privy to the innovations presented by the EOS platform, let me give you a brief introduction. Speaking strictly to investors however, EOS will be a money machine, and you can take that to the bank.

Let me explain

EOS is the third coin that was developed by Mr. Dan Larimer. He is responsible not only for the development of the Steem blockchain, but also Bitshares which can be described simply as a blockchain exchange. EOS, like Ethereum will be a platform for which other coins can come into fruition, but what separates it most notably from ethereum are two things in particular. And both make it the ETHEREUM KILLER.

  1. Without question the most important aspect of EOS is the fact that like Steem, Bitshares and Peerplays, it utilizes a technology known as graphene. Graphene is thirty magnitudes of ten, faster than Ethereum. If you recall weeks ago when Ethereum went into the dumps, as a result of the three days of backlogs for transactions, Graphene would have been able to handle the three days of backlogged transactions in under a second. This throughput allows for real world scaling like we have not yet seen in terms of applicability. This leads strongly into the second part that makes EOS the ETHEREUM KILLER.

  2. EOS can be written in any programing language. This is unlike Ethereum which requires its own (and untested) language. EOS allows anyone to be able to innovate on the blockchain in a reasonable way, where they can use the resources they have already developed within themselves, as a means of achieving a world changing coin. EOS is like the one coin to rule them all.

Sitting at a price below $2, without a question EOS is one of the most undervalued cryptocurrencies that we can currently buy. You can bet your bottoms end that EOS will be $1,000 within four years.

Thanks for reading, and Steem on!
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