Mon Jan 11, 2016 2:33 pm

It looks really cool but I tried to use this openledger thing and sorry

to say but it is far too complicated for me.



OpenLedger tries to expose as much features to the end user as possible.

This may be overwhelming at times and we are looking into simplifying

the interface.



Do you have some sort of good tutorial on how to use this technolgy

because it looks promising?



We are currently in the making of some video tutorials and further

documention but in the end, it should have the "look&feel" of a

traditional/centralized exchange.



The thing with a lot of these new technologies in my opinion is that

it's difficult for a simple person (like me) to understand what exactly

is going on.



We fully understand that and see how that can be frustrating at times.

Let us work on a simpler interface for non-pro-traders.



I have this magic box that does all kinds of stuff but I don't really

know what's going on inside this box. It's called a computer. Why is it

so difficult to show what's going on in the inside? My conceptual model

of this program doesn't match the workings I guess.



I would like to use this but today when I tried to log in on openledger

it was asking for a import of a backup which I should have. But I never

noticed I had to make one. So now this account must be lost I think.



Any suggestion for this noob?



Once your account has been created, there should have been(there is) a warning in

the footer asking you to make a backup right away. However, we are

currently working on a server-hosted version so that Openledger keeps a

copy of an encrypted wallet only for you to access via passphrase.