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<sacarlson> stadja: I'm working on an integration of php to stellar now. but my temp solution at this time will be to setup a restclient interface from php to an mss-server that has the ability to create stellar accounts and much more
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<eno> Any btc address can be used @/* http://naobtc.com|naobtc.com
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<sacarlson> we will have a package of wordpress with woocomerce with the ability to make payments with stellar assets
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<jojopoper> http://ledgercn.com|ledgercn.com new version online. new web wallet is stronger than more!
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<jed> Awesome :)
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<jed> eno I mean there is just an nginx page when I go to http://naobtc.com|naobtc.com
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<jed> should something be there explaining it?
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<sacarlson> @jed I think it's ment to be a federation server
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<dzham> a XLM->BTC bridge, rather
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<sacarlson> oh cool
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<dzham> The receiving account doesn’t have any trustlines set, so it only takes XLM. So I’m guessing they have a bunch of XLM at an exchange, and then automatically sells that?
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how easy it is to roll out your own US dollar backed tokens with Stellar? Is there a "standardized" wallet solution, so that merchants could easily accept these tokens.
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<jed> moo that is what it is designed for. so very easy
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I have a company which wants to roll out its own money to drive consumer behavior
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and they would naturally back those tokens so that you can redeem in USD
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<jed> yeah you should consider stellar. if you want to discuss you can email: mailto:jed@stellar.org|jed@stellar.org and we can see how stellar would work for you guys
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<jed> or join this channel through http://slack.stellar.org|slack.stellar.org and I can message you
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jed: ok joining slack. (I hate slack because I already have millions of different slacks open and cannot have anything akin powerful IRC client there)
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<miohtama> So basically I think it boils down choosing between Ripple, Stellar and Ethereum contracts. Ethereum doesn't have standardized wallets or token exchanges yet, so Ripple/Stellar makes more sense.
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<jed> yes you are right that stellar/ripple make more sense. I'd of course recommend stellar for a lot of reasons. Let me message you...
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<john> @miohtama: Welcome! Stellar is the smart choice, fast, light & simple to develop/use.
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<jed> jojopoper: where do you want feedback about ledgercn ?