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Chapter Four
Starting Out on EOS
You need an EOS account to get started on EOS.
Your EOS account is where you would store your
EOS tokens.
EOS tokens have resources (Ram, CPU and
Bandwidth) that give you access to all the dApps,
products and services that are on the EOS network
on a pro-rata basis.
This means that if you have one EOS, you have one
unit of access to the EOS network. If you have 100
EOS tokens, you have 100 units of access, e.t.c. This
is very important to developers who want to build
apps on the EOS network.
An average user should not have to bother about
RAM CPU and bandwidth. They would, however,
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