OPUS mobile apps released

The long-awaited OPUS Player is available on the App Store for iOS (available here) and on the Play Store for Android (available here), as one of the world’s first functioning implementations of the blockchain.

Opus Foundation
3 min readJun 9, 2018

We are incredibly excited to announce the release of OPUS for iOS and Android. As a decentralized app, we have become a pioneer in the blockchain world with one of the first widely accessible blockchain apps on the market.

You can download the iOS app here and the Android app here.

There is still quite a way to go, as the app is based on the TestNet, similar to the Web Player released a few days earlier. As such, transactions are not based on actual tokens and we encourage everyone to test the apps as much as they can while we conduct extensive research to ensure a smooth user experience.

We are aware that there will be bugs and errors in the beta, but we are releasing the player nonetheless so that as many people as possible can help us find those errors and get rid of them.

We are looking forward to soon releasing many more exciting news!

OPUS is teaming up with more and more artists from around the globe, so our library will keep growing and you will have the opportunity to explore new music from a huge variety of genres.

When we are certain that the platform is fine with the small amount of content on there, more artists will add their tracks by the day.

With this release, OPUS has become one of the world’s first platforms based on the blockchain. We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone involved and look forward to many more successes down the road. Of course, there is still a lot of work to be done, and we will be fixing issues as soon as they come to our attention.

Contact

We ask kindly for patience while we fix any issues we encounter, bearing in mind that we are more concerned about technical and graphical issues right now, than with the size of the library; and encourage everyone to get in touch with us on any of the following if you find anything that needs fixing:

Web Player

When we released the Web Player and our new website, opus.audio, we were extremely pleased with the amount of feedback we received from our community. It is great to see everyone so engaged in the success of the OPUS Platform.

There were a lot of issues to iron out, and our entire team would like to offer an apology for not fixing many of these issues before releasing the beta. We have been working very hard to fix every single problem and will continue to do so until the MainNet release.

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Opus Foundation
Opus Foundation

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Opus is a open-source decentralized music sharing platform with demo based on Ethereum and IPFS.

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