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Other => Graveyard => Muse/SoundDAC => Topic started by: optictopic on January 05, 2016, 12:35:12 am

Title: bitshares client / muse client question
Post by: optictopic on January 05, 2016, 12:35:12 am
I would like to send muse from my bitshares wallet to my muse wallet.  What is the best way to do this?  Neither wallet recognize the other.
Title: Re: bitshares client / muse client question
Post by: Riverhead on January 05, 2016, 01:21:00 am

There is a tab in the wallet called "Deposit/Withdraw". With that you can utilize an on/off ramp service such as CCEDK to exchange a token on one chain for a token on the other.

Is it OpenMUSE or similar that you have on the BTS chain?
Title: Re: bitshares client / muse client question
Post by: optictopic on January 05, 2016, 01:38:17 am
It is trade.muse
Title: Re: bitshares client / muse client question
Post by: Riverhead on January 05, 2016, 01:49:36 am

You need to go here: https://blocktrades.us/ and select trade.muse from the one dropdown and MUSE in the other. Once you've done it once you can use the memo value to do repeated transactions.
Title: Re: bitshares client / muse client question
Post by: optictopic on January 05, 2016, 01:55:14 am
Thankyou.  As for openmuse I couldn't find that on CCEDK
Title: Re: bitshares client / muse client question
Post by: Riverhead on January 05, 2016, 02:34:24 am
Thankyou.  As for openmuse I couldn't find that on CCEDK


OpenMuse does it a bit different. They handle the entire transaction inside the client via the Deposit/Withdraw screens. On/off ramps, bridges, and client integrations are all at different stages of refinement. It's a bit rough at first but not too bad.
Title: Re: bitshares client / muse client question
Post by: cube on January 05, 2016, 03:24:02 am
Thankyou.  As for openmuse I couldn't find that on CCEDK


OpenMuse does it a bit different. They handle the entire transaction inside the client via the Deposit/Withdraw screens. On/off ramps, bridges, and client integrations are all at different stages of refinement. It's a bit rough at first but not too bad.

Well, I wouldn't call it rough.  The gateway integration with the client is pretty slick as it is.