The U.S. Department of Commerce has selected Pyth Network to verify & distribute economic data onchain 🏛️
Today’s announcement by @howardlutnick & @realDonaldTrump marks a landmark step for the adoption of decentralization & validates Pyth’s role as a trusted data source 🧵 ⬇️
"Téo, é difícil entender o que você faz. Eu não sei nem explicar"
Ouvi essa frase de uma pessoa extremamente próxima, que acompanha a minha história há mais de uma década. Até pessoas que me conhecem esse tempo todo, tem dificuldade de entender algo q eu considero simples. (1/n)
🎆 #BingX Listing #AMA with @MultiVAC_Global
🚀 A Brainstorm on All-dimensional Sharding Flexible Blockchains.
📆 Thu, Jan 25
⏰ 8:00pm (UTC+8)
🏛 Venue: https://t.co/fbfqxjm2XY
💰 Prize Pool: 50,000 $MTV up for grabs!
⬇️ 3 questions from the comments below will be selected to win 600 $MTV! 🙌🏼
@BingXOfficial@MultiVAC_Global How can MTV token holders actively participate in the governance and development of the MultiVAC network, and what initiatives are planned to involve the community in the decision-making process?
📣 We're thrilled to announce that our roadmap for the period 2024-2025 is now live on our website https://t.co/ow2LBnkhrz
✨This roadmap shows our commitment to driving innovation further. Get ready for two years packed with major developments… and decentralization! 🌏
$MTV
NEW: SEC’s Gary Gensler repeated on LIVE cable TV that "#Bitcoin is a highly speculative volatile asset used for illicit activity.”
Cry harder, Gary… 😅
BingX has been established for five years with over 5 million registered users worldwide.
Conveniently, BingX allows trading without the need for KYC. We are delighted to announce our upcoming collaboration.
Soon, you can deposit, withdraw, and trade three chains, including the mainnet MTV on BingX.
Stay tuned!🙌😉
Livro gratuito de Python em Português.
No GitHub.
Autor: arbackes (André Backes - Professor da Universidade Federal de São Carlos - UFSCAR)
Repositório: Livro_Python
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🌱 Poucas pessoas entendem o QUE está por trás da tal da SEED PHRASE.
🔏 Mas ela é a informação MAIS IMPORTANTE que alguém tem que proteger quando cuida da própria carteira de #BTC.
Vou explicar 👇
Desde o último ciclo de alta aconteceu:
- Conclusão do The Merge
- Lançamento da stablecoin do PayPal
- UBS e JP Morgan realizaram operações financeiras através da Polygon e Ethereum
- Inúmeros pedidos de ETFs Spot de Bitcoin e ETH nos EUA
Estou animado para o próximo ciclo…
HOW TO STRUCTURE YOUR BACKEND CODE IN NODE.JS(express.js).
[with explanation]
📁
├── 📄 app.js
├── 📁 bin
├── 📁 config
├── 📁 controllers
│ ├── 📄 customer.js
│ ├── 📄 product.js
│ └── ...
├── 📁 middleware
│ ├── 📄 auth.js
│ ├── 📄 logger.js
│ └── ...
├── 📁 models
│ ├── 📄 customer.js
│ ├── 📄 Product.js
│ └── ...
├── 📁 routes
│ ├── 📄 api.js
│ ├── 📄 auth.js
│ └── ...
├── 📁 public
│ ├── 📁 css
│ ├── 📁 js
│ ├── 📁 images
│ └── ...
├── 📁 views
│ ├── 📄 index.ejs
│ ├── 📄 product.ejs
│ └── ...
├── 📁 tests
│ ├── 📁 unit
│ ├── 📁 integration
│ ├── 📁 e2e
│ └── ...
├── 📁 utils
│ ├── 📄 validation.js
│ ├── 📄 helpers.js
│ └── ...
└── 📁 node_modules
Here's a brief explanation:
app.js
It's like the control centre of your web application. It's where you set up and manage everything.
bin
Think of this as a place for starting your web server. It's where you have scripts that make your website work.
config
These are like settings for your website, such as where your database is or how your website should behave.
controllers
This is where you put the brains of your website explains the name controllers. Each file here handles a different part of your site, like customer stuff or product stuff.
middleware
Imagine these as helpers that help your website do things like checking if you're logged in or keeping a record of what people do on your site.
models
This is where you describe what your data looks like. If your website is a store, this is where you say what a product is or what a customer is.
routes
These are like the paths to different parts of the website. If the website is a city, these are the streets and highways.
public
Think of this as your storage room for things everyone can see, like images, styles, and scripts.
views
If your website is like a book, these are the pages. This is where you put together what people see on the screen.
tests
These are like exams for your website to make sure it works correctly. You create different kinds of tests to check different parts of your site.
utils
These are like handy tools you use to make your website better, like checking if someone's email is valid or formatting dates nicely.
node_modules
This is like your toolbox filled with tools (libraries and code) that you use to build your website. It's automatically filled with things your project needs.
This organized structure helps you build and manage your website in a neat and organised way, making it easier to understand and work on, especially when your project gets bigger and more complex and you have to make changes very often.
I am not saying that this is the only or the best way, this is what I usually follow and thought about sharing it.