Firstly, Overledger is powered by QNT. We have had testnet then mainnet releases for every blockchain.
26 Jul 2022, 12:54
Firstly, Overledger is powered by QNT. We have had testnet then mainnet releases for every blockchain. I would like to ask anyone who can show us in code with a Overledger transaction number or hash of any Overledger transaction they have somehow sent on mainnets without using QNT. You have to buy a license fee in QNT and have to pay in QNT for sending the transaction. Our approach on how it’s handled, lockups etc hasn’t changed since our last updates and thinking. Every single developer and customer has to purchase a license and pay for transactions in QNT and for enterprise clients they can also pay in pounds/fiat and we handle their QNT, as it’s easier for enterprise to manage. It’s been this way since our business paper and to serve enterprise use cases which solve a problem for larger number of their users. It’s how it is implemented in the Developer portal today and in the recent release which was a complete new architecture in July. Unfortunately the support comments from an employee were incorrect, and they haven’t been with the company since beginning of July, they didn’t know and it wasn’t their role regarding this.
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26 Jul 2022, 12:54
Firstly, Overledger is powered by QNT. We have had testnet then mainnet releases for every blockchain. I would like to ask anyone who can show us in code with a Overledger transaction number or hash of any Overledger transaction they have somehow sent on mainnets without using QNT. You have to buy a license fee in QNT and have to pay in QNT for sending the transaction. Our approach on how it’s handled, lockups etc hasn’t changed since our last updates and thinking. Every single developer and customer has to purchase a license and pay for transactions in QNT and for enterprise clients they can also pay in pounds/fiat and we handle their QNT, as it’s easier for enterprise to manage. It’s been this way since our business paper and to serve enterprise use cases which solve a problem for larger number of their users. It’s how it is implemented in the Developer portal today and in the recent release which was a complete new architecture in July. Unfortunately the support comments from an employee were incorrect, and they haven’t been with the company since beginning of July, they didn’t know and it wasn’t their role regarding this.
Firstly, Overledger is powered by QNT. We have had testnet then mainnet releases for every blockchain.
Firstly, Overledger is powered by QNT. We have had testnet then mainnet releases for every blockchain. I would like to ask anyone who can show us in code with a Overledger transaction number or hash of any Overledger transaction they have somehow sent on mainnets without using QNT. You have to buy a license fee in QNT and have to pay in QNT for sending the transaction. Our approach on how it’s handled, lockups etc hasn’t changed since our last updates and thinking. Every single developer and customer has to purchase a license and pay for transactions in QNT and for enterprise clients they can also pay in pounds/fiat and we handle their QNT, as it’s easier for enterprise to manage. It’s been this way since our business paper and to serve enterprise use cases which solve a problem for larger number of their users. It’s how it is implemented in the Developer portal today and in the recent release which was a complete new architecture in July. Unfortunately the support comments from an employee were incorrect, and they haven’t been with the company since beginning of July, they didn’t know and it wasn’t their role regarding this.