Excuse me, could you please clarify the scope of your inquiry? When you ask about "EOS locations," are you referring to the number of physical locations where EOS, the blockchain platform, has established a physical presence? If so, EOS itself is a decentralized platform and does not have traditional brick-and-mortar locations. However, if you're referring to the number of block producers or nodes participating in the EOS network, that figure varies depending on the current state of the network and its participation. If you're seeking a more specific answer, could you elaborate on what you mean by "EOS locations"?