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CoinGecko/CoinMarketCap alternative for finding the best and worst performers across any custom date range(reddit.com)
We built an app that shows cryptocurrencies on the main page just like CoinGecko and CoinMarketcap, but also with added ability where you can select any range on the chart and get which coins performed best and which performed the worst during that time period. The basic idea is simple: Select a date range on the chart See the top and worst performers instantly Link of the website is: https://cointrends.xyz/trends We’d love to hear feedback from everyone. Is this something you would use when researching market moves and altcoin strength/weakness? Also what other features do you guys feel CoinMarketCap and CoinGecko are missing? https://preview.redd.it/ahuwx007n68h1.png?width=1541&format=png&auto=webp&s=7bfd6a4f5d29f98c2cb0357a8c3b02c4478d0b61 submitted by /u/SirGrosh [link] [Kommentare]
The boring side of crypto is probably the part that matters now(reddit.com)
Crypto still gets talked about like it’s all memes, leverage, and people trying to hit a 10x in a weekend. But the part that actually seems to be working is way more boring. Stablecoins! Tokenized Treasuries! Tokenized funds! Maybe tokenized stocks soon! Basically the stuff that sounds the least exciting is the stuff that might actually become financial infrastructure. I think stablecoins are the cleanest example. People can argue about most crypto use cases forever, but moving dollar-like value around the internet is pretty obviously useful. Tokenized Treasuries also make sense. Not because it’s some revolutionary idea, but because it’s a cleaner wrapper around something people already understand. The average person doesn’t really care what chain something is on. They care about whether they’re getting a good rate, how much they’re losing in fees, whether the platform is sketchy, and whether they can get in and out without getting screwed. That’s probably where crypto gets more useful. Less moonboy stuff! More routing, settlement, liquidity, rates, fees, and access. Still plenty of hype and nonsense in tokenization, but the boring side of crypto feels like the part institutions actually care about! submitted by /u/Roaring_lion_ [link] [Kommentare]
Maven Central introduces publishing limits(sonatype.com)
Hi everyone, Maven Central is critical infrastructure for the Java ecosystem: a shared place where open source projects publish release-ready components and millions of developers reliably consume them. Sonatype is introducing publishing limits for high-volume Maven Central publishers. These limits are designed to distinguish community-scale open source publishing from commercial-scale or infrastructure-driven publishing through Maven Central, while preserving free publishing for the vast majo...