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What is the alternative that should be linked to?
From my worker thread:Quote from: svk on May 19, 2016, 01:15:03 pmI agree with Xeroc though that it would be great to have a video making clear the distinction between Bitshares and Openledger. And if it's paid by worker it would be best if the videos used either the light wallet or bitshares.org/wallet.I've been commissioned to produce Bitshares-branded videos, which I think is the right choice. I'd like to be able to navigate to http://bitshares.org and click the Online Wallet button, demonstrating the link to the Bitshares wallet. It's clear that OpenLedger is a for-profit company, and it doesn't seem like a decentralized blockchain's website should be linking to the OL wallet as if they are the same brand.Any thoughts?
I agree with Xeroc though that it would be great to have a video making clear the distinction between Bitshares and Openledger. And if it's paid by worker it would be best if the videos used either the light wallet or bitshares.org/wallet.
Quote from: Chronos on June 03, 2016, 05:27:58 amLet's at least point the "Try Online Wallet!" button at http://bitshares.org to its own http://bitshares.org/wallet. Any downside? in my opinion openledger deserves the link.....
Let's at least point the "Try Online Wallet!" button at http://bitshares.org to its own http://bitshares.org/wallet. Any downside?
Quote from: Stan on June 02, 2016, 12:32:15 amBitShares is a public blockchain operated by it's shareholders.Open Ledger is a CCEDK company built on BitShares' open platform.Both use free software provided to the industry by Cryptonomex.There is no formal relationship between any of them.Stan words this in such a way that like usual there is some key point he is hiding between the lines. I do not think CNX created OL for CCEDK and are not receiving a big piece of the action.It is to their benefit that they keep the OL wallet linked on the home page.
BitShares is a public blockchain operated by it's shareholders.Open Ledger is a CCEDK company built on BitShares' open platform.Both use free software provided to the industry by Cryptonomex.There is no formal relationship between any of them.
You own the network, but who pays for development?
I was under the impression that OpenLedger was a separate company, affiliated with CCEDK. Is this correct? What is the official relationship between Bitshares and OpenLedger?