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RE: Bitshares GUI Release 2.0.180108

in #bitshares7 years ago

indeed seems like a great feature on the green-known-person UI change; HOWEVER: we're still confused on the difference between OpenLedger exchange and BitShares exchange-- aren't they the same? Does one get more development than the other? Should we exit OpenLedger and sign in for Bitshares DEX because it has more developers?

Also, what is the withdrawal fees on Bitshares if you withdraw Steem back to a Steemit wallet? We found these fees to be quite high on OpenLedger, which makes it unwieldy for smaller amounts.

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Openledger is a gateway built on the Bitshares Exchange Platform. That's it. OpenLedger charges the fees for their gateway services, not us.

Thanks for the response.

"Gateway": Looked that up, it just means a link between two entities. Not sure that fully explains it, sometimes it's best to know who owns what.
Does BitShares have control over OpenLedger or vice versa?
Which platform recieves updates first, if developers change something on one side or the other?

Again, how much does it cost to move money out of BitShares Exchange Platform, if removing Steem currency? We saw some fee schedules, but they were VERY confusing in terms of definitions.

From your reply, it sure seems like it's better to sign up for BitShares Exchange Platform, as it's senior to OpenLedger?

Also, can one use the Steemit private key to gain entry into BitShares Exchange Platform, without having to do a seperate sign-up process since BitShares was initiated by the same founder?