EOS Network participants should consider taking legal action against major investor B1 for 'broken promises' over its investment in the ecosystem, according to the founder of the EOSnFoundation. By JamieCrawleyCD
EOS Network participants should consider taking legal action against major investor Block.one for"broken promises" over its investment in the ecosystem, according to the founder of the EOS Network Foundation.
"As a result of B1’s broken promises, the EOS Network is under-capitalized and the development of the EOS Network has been significantly stunted," La RoseEOS token holders purchased their tokens"relying on representations of ongoing investment in the EOS ecosystem," which never came leading one to conclusion that B1 never intended to make the promised investments, according to La Rose.
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