EOS Core Arbitration Forum

eosDublin
2 min readJun 1, 2018

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With only one revolution of the earth around the sun until the launch of EOS, we’re bunkering down to make sure everything goes right.

CTO Sam Noble at work in an impenetrable keep

In the midst of this, we’d like to announce the Eos Core Arbitration Forum.

You can find it here:

https://eoscorearbitration.io

The ECAF is an arbitration forum built for and by the EOS community. The ECAF’s proposed Rules for Dispute Resolution can be found here.

The site in its current form is an educational resource for learning about arbitration and the ECAF. It also has a signup form for arbitrators to register their interest in becoming ECAF certified. There is also a page to submit a dispute if you need to. EOS Governance is rapidly evolving, and we’re sure the ECAF will grow and change rapidly, but we’re happy to have helped establish it in this form.

EOS Dublin supported ECAF with the design and development of the website in time for launch.

We’re celebrating the launch along with everyone else this weekend, but launch is just the beginning of our work. The ECAF is a crucial step in building the governance infrastructure that sets EOSIO apart and allows the technology to finally break through to the mainstream.

We have breakthrough technology and a blueprint for the future, it’s up to us to build it.

We’re committed to unity among all the block producers.
We want to hear from you!

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eosDublin
eosDublin

Written by eosDublin

Block Producer in Republic of Ireland. Here since the beginning. Always looking to add value. If you have read this far, much love.

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