- EOS did not release the promised audit demonstrating that Block.one had not recycled funds into its own ICO (thus gaining a free and hidden stake of EOS)
- EOS devolved within weeks into a Kafkaesque bureaucracy wherein an unelected arbitrator gained the right to reappropriate funds from users at will
- Block.one decided to scrap the constitution they launched with and rewrite it entirely
- Block producers, as expected, created a mutualistic system of vote-assignment, entrenching the oligarchy and reducing churn in the validator set
- EOS continued to demonstrate in myriad ways that it lacks the social scalability to become a neutral layer for global value transfer
- EOS actually ground to a halt due to a bug and was offline for several hours before being restarted
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