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  OpenLedger is the first global exchange allowing the trading of the new MUSE to their customer base. Offering crypto to crypto exchanges as well as a soon to be upgraded fiat to crypto gateway.

  The new asset name is OPEN.MUSEOL and trades here: https://openledger.io/market/OPEN.MUSEOL_OPEN.BTC

  Their support of MUSE comes not only from including it as one of the assets on their exchange but also through marketing efforts. We will work closely together to get the message out about Muse, making use of all marketing services offered by OpenLedger. This includes their automatic advertising platform HubDSP.

  Ronny Boesing, CEO of OpenLedger commented saying: When I did the first article on Forbes last year, it was because I felt Muse was a great project then and I believe it sounds even better now with its improved concept. I feel Muse may well turn out to become a major player in the music industry. Becoming the main place where artists ensure maximum outcome from their hard earned passion for music. I am happy to support Muse both as investor, marketer and exchange gateway. We may even manage to have a follow-up on Forbes coming up soon.    

Adding to the excitement

  OpenLedger is getting ready to launch their OCASH card, which brings the international card payment system to the OpenLedger network, allowing token holders to use other OpenLedger tokens such as OBITS to purchase items anywhere that accepts international payment cards. “Additionally, I hope that through our OCASH payment card, we will see the royalty income generated by Muse being spent by musicians using this card” Ronny added.  

Going the extra mile for MUSE holders

  Some people kept their MUSE on the OpenLedger Exchange (as open.muse) during the Aug 11th snapshot. This means they are currently unable to claim their stake on the new Blockchain. From the chain’s perspective, that stake belongs to the holder of the keys, in this case: OpenLedger.   But fear not, Ronny has announced that they will provide a service that will allow users to claim their new MUSE stake by trading in their old open.muse asset – saving the day!  

This is just the beginning

  The importance of having MUSE listed on this first exchange stems not only from having a place to trade it but is what allows us to have a marketcap! This means the new Muse blockchain can now get listed on coinmarketcap.com. We also have a place to point people to when they want to jump on the Muse train.

  So big thanks to OpenLedger for making this important milestone happen.


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The CoinMarketCap price seem to be wrong >>> $0.008311 /Muse (https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitshares-music/#charts)

On the DEX th eprice vary from 12 to 30 BTS which would be a price around $1.44 to $3.6

Also, their API doesn't currently list MUSE (https://api.coinmarketcap.com/v1/ticker/)

I am in touch with them. They said once the NEW MUSE has more volume, they will update CMC.

Ok, cool ! Thanks !

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Great start for the new MUSE chain! You guys have such a complex project and it's exciting to see it finally coming together. PeerTracks and MUSE can help a lot of people in the music space. The potential is amazing.

@donkeypong you're raising my interest in things I didn't know existed :)

I have been watching this since I saw @liberosist talking about back in May. I am just wondering how I can capitalize on it. I am very new to crypto.

yes sir, donkeypong told me about muse, and im super excited about it.

Supporting musicians get paid is one of the best ways possible to utilize blockchain tech. I use mostly Bittrex for trading but am following you now, and will watch MUSE with interest. I looked at openledger awhile back, and it just stared back at me! I might try to figure it out again just to support/get in on MUSE.

hahaha. Yes the BitShares interface needs a bit of user-friendly polishing ^^

Quite the understatement!

With who I should talk about the old MUSE tokens? I did not receive any information about changing the Blockchain or whatever happens I just saw in the Openledger the info that the market was closed by the developer.

What can I do with this 535 old MUSE tokens?
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According to OpenLedger, you should be able to trade your OPEN.MUSE for OPEN.MUSEOL soon.

Also, yes the decimal point was move by 2 spaces. So not a single satoshi was lost. The economic model between old MUSE and new MUSE are different. The rational with the decimal change was mostly for better UX.
Trading with 4-5 zeros could be annoying and also, human brains have a better grasp at Millions over Billions. All the top coins on CMC also where in the 20 million range. TL;DR UX improvement only.

According to OpenLedger, you should be able to trade your OPEN.MUSE for OPEN.MUSEOL soon.

I hope so.

Also, yes the decimal point was move by 2 spaces. So not a single satoshi was lost. The economic model between old MUSE and new MUSE are different. The rational with the decimal change was mostly for better UX.
Trading with 4-5 zeros could be annoying and also, human brains have a better grasp at Millions over Billions. All the top coins on CMC also where in the 20 million range.

Ah! just because of money then, not a real reason. OK.

A friend just told me I have in real only 5.35 MUSE, thatI should 1/100 the quantity. Can you explain please why you did that? There is a technological motive for it or it is just for "the value"? Would be interesting to know the motive.

nice.. i like it.

Muse will be for musicians what teem for writers. Both, the most successfull blockchain based, digital content creation platforms in the history of humanity!!

Producing muse blocks since genesis! Huge product! Bright future.

who is involved in MUSE? Is there a famous musician involved with it?

great article