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" OpenWallet.org is an Open Source Wallet Project with the aim to support [[Open Standards]] (such as, for now, OpenTransact, OSCurrency and OAuth). An initial implementation was developed using PHP, the Zend Framework, and PostgreSQL.
OpenWallet.org is a payment platform that allows vendors of products or services to submit interactive payment apps to a network of automatic vending machines. The apps are written in HTML, CSS, and Javascript using Angular.JS or Meteor.JS.


An additional Open Standard I am working on, is the ability for the system to automatically detect financial details using private/public key encryption published via DNS TXT records, which also contain URL’s for automatic financial services discovery. "
-Technologies used-
 
* HTML5
* Node.JS
* Angular.JS
* Debian Linux
* MongoDB
* ZMQ
* OpenTransactions
* OpenCV, Zbar
 
-What's "Open"-
 
The "Open" aspect of OpenWallet: Any exchange of any virtual currency, or any other legitimate business, can build and host an application on the vending network, facilitating collection of cash, and distribution of prepaid products or virtual value / currencies.




[[Category:Money]]
[[Category:Money]]

Revision as of 02:00, 9 August 2013


URL = http://www.openwallet.org/

Description

OpenWallet.org is a payment platform that allows vendors of products or services to submit interactive payment apps to a network of automatic vending machines. The apps are written in HTML, CSS, and Javascript using Angular.JS or Meteor.JS.

-Technologies used-

  • HTML5
  • Node.JS
  • Angular.JS
  • Debian Linux
  • MongoDB
  • ZMQ
  • OpenTransactions
  • OpenCV, Zbar

-What's "Open"-

The "Open" aspect of OpenWallet: Any exchange of any virtual currency, or any other legitimate business, can build and host an application on the vending network, facilitating collection of cash, and distribution of prepaid products or virtual value / currencies.