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Main => General Discussion => Topic started by: openledger on February 10, 2016, 11:24:11 am
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Create Cryptocurrencies Backed With Real-World Collateral on Decentralized OpenLedger Blockchain
The possibilities for innovation are near limitless with OpenLedger offering the option for each and every user to add their own Coin by creating simple IOU’s, SmartCoins that are backed with real-world collateral and/or deploy their own graphene-powered blockchain.
Perhaps it’s time for a quick introduction to OpenLedger, the first decentralized exchange offering fiat gateway with USD, EUR and CNY, a bridge to bitcoin itself as well as numerous altcoins like DOGE, DASH, Peercoin, Litecoin, NuBits, NuShares, BlockShares, Emercoin and coming up Ethereum, Factom and more. These are all offered via the registrar of OpenLedger CCEDK, but could just as well be created by the users themselves.
https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/create-cryptocurrencies-backed-with-real-world-collateral-on-decentralized-openledger-blockchain/
and in general a PRBuzz is created on this material, letes see what it will do allover in term of creating awareness
http://allcoinsnews.com/2016/02/09/openledger-offers-any-user-ability-to-launch-digital-token/
https://bitcoints.com/create-cryptocurrencies-with-real-world-collateral-on-decentralized-openledger-blockchain/
many smaller like this starting to do their own version of the news, which i good.
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/create-cryptocurrencies-backed-with-real-world-collateral-on-decentralized-openledger-blockchain-300216926.html
It is the kind of news that need explained and exposed on Daily Decrypt
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Hey Ronny , this is great news. What do you exactly mean by real-world and could you tell us more about how to do that please . Thanks
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Hey Ronny , this is great news. What do you exactly mean by real-world and could you tell us more about how to do that please . Thanks
It seems we @xeroc here commenting as well for it to be fully shared, I see he is not everywhere credited for it, but should be as he is the one writing it.