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[[Bitcoin]] integration is also coming soon | [[Bitcoin]] integration is also coming soon | ||
" ==> Bitcoin gives OT: | |||
A universal "glue" between servers, a network of existing exchangers, and a publicly-auditable reserve currency that cannot be confiscated or shut down. | |||
==> OT gives Bitcoin: | |||
Untraceable cash, instant finality of settlement, and convertibility in-and-out of other currencies, on OT Markets." | |||
Latest revision as of 09:50, 5 May 2011
= a Java-based GUI for Open Transactions
URL = https://github.com/FellowTraveler/Moneychanger/wiki
Description
"Moneychanger can be used to issue currencies, open accounts, withdraw cash, deposit cash, write cheques, purchase vouchers (cashier’s cheques), deposit cheques, and soon, to create basket currencies, exchange in and out of basket currencies, set up payment plans, and trade on markets."
Status
Bitcoin integration is also coming soon
" ==> Bitcoin gives OT:
A universal "glue" between servers, a network of existing exchangers, and a publicly-auditable reserve currency that cannot be confiscated or shut down.
==> OT gives Bitcoin:
Untraceable cash, instant finality of settlement, and convertibility in-and-out of other currencies, on OT Markets."
More Information
- Radio interview about Moneychanger, Open-Transactions (and Bitcoin): Part 1 ; Part 2
- FAQ, https://github.com/FellowTraveler/Moneychanger/wiki/FAQ