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December 16, 2015, 11:51:45 PM
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https://coinreport.net/conversation-cedric-cobban-co-founder-peertracks/

"I am particularly excited about the Artist’s Tokens feature, and it seems this is the most apparent difference from other sites. Can you explain a bit more about those tokens? Why would artists, particularly established ones, utilize this rather than run their own separate fanclubs or exclusive deals (e.g. through their own website)?

Although it requires time, effort and money to do, an artist could create tokens on his own database and sell them from his own website. The value comes with gathering everyone at the same place. Analogous to a shopping mall, where multiple merchants attract various types of consumers, our users are here to browse through all the artists and all the tokens to see if anyone of these are of interest or undervalued.

On top of that, MUSE is a decentralized exchange. You don’t need to leave the trustless network and head to an external crypto exchange (or even ebay) to sell some of your tokens. You can place your sell order right there on MUSE from our interface."
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December 17, 2015, 09:29:28 AM
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That coin is a bad joke. After 2 years of development users can't import their keys in MUSE wallet.

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December 17, 2015, 10:51:38 PM
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That coin is a bad joke. After 2 years of development users can't import their keys in MUSE wallet.

2 years? Smiley

If you're having trouble importing, I'd recommend visiting the MUSE sub forum at Bitsharestalk and ask for help. I understand your frustration, hopefully the import will go smoother with the next version of the client.
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