Following its partnership with Microsoft’s Azure Blockchain as a Service (BaaS), Emercoin, a leading digital currency and blockchain platform, is collaborating with OpenLedger, the FinTech platform based on BitShares 2.0 technology, in order to offer new synergies in blockchain-based services.
BitScan reported that OpenLedger platform’s unique features perfectly complement Emercoin’s emphasis on blockchain services.
OpenLedger is the first decentralized exchange offering fiat gateway with USD, EUR and CNY, a bridge to bitcoin itself along with various altcoins like DOGE, DASH, Peercoin, Litecoin, NuBits, NuShares, BlockShares, and more. Anyone can use the platform for their own crypto currency. The underlying Graphene real-time blockchain technology enables it to offer users three options:
- Create a new currency as User Issued Asset
- Create a Market Pegged Asset for their coin
- Deploy their own real-time blockchain together with OpenLedger
Emercoin offers several distributed blockchain services for business and personal use, including secure shell management system; passwordless logins; storage for electronic business cards; uncensored Domain Name System; trusted storage for digital timestamps; and much more.
‘OpenLedger represents the future of not only digital currency trading but all digital assets,’ BitScan quoted Jason Cassidy, Chief Communications Officer at Emercoin. ‘As blockchain technology blossoms there will be many more layers of innovation coming to the market and we feel the OpenLedger platform is a great example of this. Users will be able to interact with Emercoin (EMC) in many new, creative ways.’
Moreover, OpenLedger is also exploring the possibility to utilise Emercoin’s blockchain-based services within the Bitshares platform.
“Emercoin representatives will be introduced to the BitShares Community in one of coming Beyond Bitcoin weekly hangouts on Mumble, offering the community and guests a close-up opportunity to evaluate and vote on what EMC services could be brought on board and in what fashion”, says Ronny Boesing, CEO of CCEDK exchange, the Danish registrar for OpenLedger.