In the short commercial history of the blockchain industry, many well-known projects have already changed their names.
Here are some projects that have changed their names: among them are some very prominent projects. Seeing so many projects change their names, one can't help but ask, is renaming a project really useful? The most typical case is none other than EOS: 2018 is known as the third generation of Blockchain, EOS, which can be said to be in its prime, claiming to be the Ethereum killer.
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In the short commercial history of the blockchain industry, many well-known projects have already changed their names.
Here are some projects that have changed their names: among them are some very prominent projects.
Seeing so many projects change their names, one can't help but ask, is renaming a project really useful?
The most typical case is none other than EOS:
2018 is known as the third generation of Blockchain, EOS, which can be said to be in its prime, claiming to be the Ethereum killer.