Difference between revisions of "Monetas"
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Chris Odom [http://opentransactions.org/forum/index.php?topic=11922.0 stepped down] from Monetas in March 2015 and [http://opentransactions.org/forum/index.php?topic=11925.0 cofounded] [http://stashcrypto.com/ Stash]. He said, ''"When I cofounded Monetas in 2012 with Johann Gevers, our vision for the company was of a mobile money app and commercial notary software inspired by Open-Transactions, and with an emphasis on Africa."'' | Chris Odom [http://opentransactions.org/forum/index.php?topic=11922.0 stepped down] from Monetas in March 2015 and [http://opentransactions.org/forum/index.php?topic=11925.0 cofounded] [http://stashcrypto.com/ Stash]. He said, ''"When I cofounded Monetas in 2012 with Johann Gevers, our vision for the company was of a mobile money app and commercial notary software inspired by Open-Transactions, and with an emphasis on Africa."'' | ||
− | Monetas was a major supporter of Open-Transactions development, and spent significant financial and human resources on developing Open-Transactions from 2012 through | + | Monetas was a major supporter of Open-Transactions development, and spent significant financial and human resources on developing Open-Transactions from 2012 through 2015, while also implementing their own commercial notary and mobile wallet software. |
Monetas has generously released their improvements to Open-Transactions under the MPLv2 license, and the company is now focused only on their own commercial implementation. | Monetas has generously released their improvements to Open-Transactions under the MPLv2 license, and the company is now focused only on their own commercial implementation. | ||
Official site: http://monetas.net | Official site: http://monetas.net |
Revision as of 02:48, 12 October 2015
Monetas is a software company based in Zug, Switzerland, that was cofounded by Chris Odom, the creator of Open-Transactions. (Click for white paper.)
Chris Odom stepped down from Monetas in March 2015 and cofounded Stash. He said, "When I cofounded Monetas in 2012 with Johann Gevers, our vision for the company was of a mobile money app and commercial notary software inspired by Open-Transactions, and with an emphasis on Africa."
Monetas was a major supporter of Open-Transactions development, and spent significant financial and human resources on developing Open-Transactions from 2012 through 2015, while also implementing their own commercial notary and mobile wallet software.
Monetas has generously released their improvements to Open-Transactions under the MPLv2 license, and the company is now focused only on their own commercial implementation.
Official site: http://monetas.net