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January 08, 2018, 01:15:51 PM
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‘Fuseki’ is one of the terms from the ancient board game ‘Go’, invented in China over 2,500 years ago, and is also the first milestone on the OmiseGo roadmap. The project is led by OmiseGo's Jeremy Lam and a few days ago new updates about steps in their development were posted.

Reaching the Fuseki milestone means that OmiseGO SDK has officially moved from the alfa version into closed beta. The OmiseGo SDK is a code framework on which developers can build their own wallet applications that will interact with the OmiseGo Blockchain.

Read more on Coinidol.com: https://coinidol.com/omisego-fuseki-milestone-reached/

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January 13, 2018, 10:41:38 AM
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‘Fuseki’ is one of the terms from the ancient board game ‘Go’, invented in China over 2,500 years ago, and is also the first milestone on the OmiseGo roadmap. The project is led by OmiseGo's Jeremy Lam and a few days ago new updates about steps in their development were posted.

Reaching the Fuseki milestone means that OmiseGO SDK has officially moved from the alfa version into closed beta. The OmiseGo SDK is a code framework on which developers can build their own wallet applications that will interact with the OmiseGo Blockchain.

Read more on Coinidol.com: https://coinidol.com/omisego-fuseki-milestone-reached/



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