EOS Network Foundation CEO Yves La Rose Comments On Antelope Rebrand

EOS Network Foundation CEO Yves La Rose Comments On Antelope Rebrand

The EOS ecosystem is undergoing some significant changes. Ever since Block.One was ousted, and the community took the reins; everyone worked hard to take the project to a new level. EOSIO will rebrand into Antelope and finalize the move away from Block.One. A Troublesome Relation With Block.One There has been tremendous excitement regarding EOS and […]


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