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EOS Loses Its 'Largest' DeFi Project to Binance Smart Chain

Effect Network cites "unfulfilled promises to address the many issues that plague the EOS mainnet" as motivating factors.

Updated Sep 14, 2021, 12:32 p.m. Published Mar 25, 2021, 7:00 p.m.
Binance CEO Changpeng "CZ" Zhao
Binance CEO Changpeng "CZ" Zhao

Effect Network, a decentralized finance (DeFi) platform that connects companies to the global workforce, will be switching its development from the EOS blockchain to the Binance Smart Chain (BSC).

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Effect Network developers said Thursday the main reason for the shift to BSC, a smart contract-based blockchain backed by exchange giant Binance, is due to concerns about the future of the EOS blockchain and its leadership.

In January, serial blockchain entrepreneur and EOS CTO Dan Larimer left Block.one "to pursue new personal projects."

Effect Network cites "unfulfilled promises to address the many issues that plague the EOS mainnet" prior to Larimer’s departure as motivating factors for its search for greener pastures. The team claims its network, which purports to be building the "decentralized Future of Work," is the "most-used and largest project" on the EOS mainnet to date, with clients including Kraft Heinz, Linus Tech Tips and the United Nations. The team cautions that with Effect's departure this may well mean "the end of applications with real use cases on the EOS chain."

Why BSC?

Effect Network CEO Chris Dawe explained the move to BSC is due to his confidence in the long-term vision of the Binance ecosystem.

"Look at what the Binance organization has accomplished in only the last three years. It is a testament of dedication, hard work but above all its laser-focused vision. The amount of products and services our clients and workforce can tap into with the Binance ecosystem are amazing and will help accelerate the growth of the Effect Network like never before," said Dawe.

BSC has taken on a number of DeFi projects from the Ethereum ecosystem, such as SushiSwap and 1Inch, since it went live in September.

Read more: Controversial Dapps Test Binance Smart Chain’s Decentralization

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