Unsure if you've found a developer for this, but I'd be happy to help.
Feel free to send me a PM
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Is this a paid position? Or is it equity based?
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Before any publication, you need to do the basic setup. With SSL implementation, your redirects are not properly configured, so the page with the www prefix is not available. It really shouldn't be a difficult task, almost any beginner can set it up. See on Amazon where you host the site about DNS settings or you can use the .httaccess file For example, add the file to the root named .httaccess with this inside RewriteEngine On RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www.thisCrowd.com [NC] RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://thisCrowd.com/$1 [L,R=301] Whose are the texts that you have published on the site? Yours, copied from somewhere or generated by AI? Good post, bear in mind his SSL is invalid/expired. May not be a bad idea to setup LetsEncrypt. @OP what's your hosting situation like? VPS, Shared?
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I'll be honest, Compensation in the form of equity is usually a non-starter for most devs. We literally get offered it all the time & 99% of the time the project isn't worth it.
You'd be better off posting salary capabilities. Feel free to PM me though (I currently work as a CTO of a company part-time)
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Vod, good to see ya!
It would have been a good 8 years ago but I used to work on plugins and themes for MyBB. I don't believe it should have changed much!
It's been a while, if you don't recall I worked with you on the original BPIP ext.
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You're using WordPress which is good
really? I think that Wordpress is not the best. And in the crypto world there are people who like to hack a site. Not only in the crypto world that is sure. Wordpress can easily be secured against common threats/hacking attempts. There's plenty of resources for hardening Wordpress.
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Recently I've been browsing the French subforum of BitcoinTalk
I hope you didn't visit the 'Hors Sujet' section. I have tried to post in the past, usually erasing my response due to anxiety of getting sentences wrong - honestly curious if anyone in those subforums would care or mind?
As long as you don't write "Tabernacle" or "Ostie de caribou", it should be fine (and be careful, the word "gosse" doesn't have the same meaning in France and in Quebec ). I'm pretty strict when someone posts for a paid work (translation) (I'm sick of the mining swimming-pools), but if it's at least understandable, there will be no big problem. Lmao I've gone to Quebec enough to know better. Thanks for the heads up though
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Recently I've been browsing the French subforum of BitcoinTalk - I'm a Canadian who frequently visits Quebec every once in a while - as such my French is rusty but I can understand the basic premise of what's being discussed.
Not sure there's many reading this from those subforums, but actually genuinely curious if anyone else does this to perhaps improve their fluency in other languages. I have tried to post in the past, usually erasing my response due to anxiety of getting sentences wrong - honestly curious if anyone in those subforums would care or mind?
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Do you have a github or prior code / source code you can show?
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Ubuntu is generally my go-to when it comes to server installs (it's most commonly used on production environments for websites/servers, etc) If you're comfortable with only using command-line/terminal as well, you could probably find an faster OS. They also have a custom server build: https://ubuntu.com/download/server
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To confirm as well, safepal leverages cloudflare DNS for their site - if they also use this to protect their API (which I assume they do) you're going to run into massive issues bruteforcing their API - it isn't going to work... you 100% will get throttled. https://dnschecker.org/#NS/safepal.comhttps://dnschecker.org/#A/ep.isafepal.com (A records point to CloudFlare - http://104.18.8.24/) As others have mentioned, try seeing if you can get access to a file instead, and running code against that. Leveraging an API won't get you what you need without getting blacklisted/IP banned.
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It would heavily depend on the state of infrastructure around the world (aka power/internet)
If internet/power is still available, absolutely - it's possible Bitcoin could succeed fiat in reliability. That being said, if internet/power are out, we'll probably resort to the same old standards - precious metals & necessary items.
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I would like to share my idea on this matter. The forum needs to add a like feature we have on many social media platforms or upvote type feature, but not everyone can upvote/like the replies to come on top of the thread, some trusted users of the forums are allowed to like/upvote the replies after reading them and deciding that is it a valuable reply or not.
That makes zero sense and if we continue like this way, I am afraid being a reputable member will become a burden on this forum rather than a privilege. Also, this forum is not a twitter or facebook and we shouldn't turn it into that one. Like we have DT1 and DT2 lists, they can choose which reply is more relevant and valuable in the list.
Why should they do that? Why should it become their duty?
Just leave things the way they are regarding to post sorting. You guys are asking for a headache for no real reason. First of all, it's not duty for DT members to read posts instead of you, don't be so lazy, reading will also help you to advance your English. Then, every opinion matters. You better report spammy posts, so, moderators can remove them. If we empty threads from spammy posts by reporting them, then we will be left with threads where every comment is on-topic and nice to read. Agreed, I don't think DT1/DT2 should have anything to do with judging post quality - it's purpose was for trust, it should remain in that category alone.
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Just a quick note but you're missing a forgot password link - might be necessary for some users. Did you build this custom, or through a script - if script be careful about backdoor/zerodays.
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Traffic details / metrics would help to give this more context.
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Feel free to reach out in PM - might be able to help with this.
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I think chronological responses are probably best - especially for keeping track of things.
I wouldn't mind some sort of indicator that suggests as a reply is the "top voted" or "top merited" response. Would incentivize good posting (especially for those running sig campaigns to hire actually decent posters)
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I think the general consensus is that anyone interested in trading should at-least have a fundamental knowledge of Bitcoin/cryptos & how they work before they intend to trade.
Unfortunately, due to bad actors, people have promoted Bitcoin as a scam, and people do lose money in trading not knowing any better. Nothing wrong with trading, but at-least understand how the markets work before you begin.
Otherwise people lose a large amount of money, blame it on cryptos & generally ruin the reputation of the community as a whole.
Just my $0.02
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Site looks great, one quick thing I noticed. Certain resolutions do cause the tickers to look out of place: Putting a CSS 95% width on the tdi_216 should fix. Good luck with your site!
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Why did you use the term Mysqli ? That i is generally used for injection .
MySQLi is a library under PHP - the I doesn't stand for injection - it's fine with prepared statements https://www.php.net/manual/en/book.mysqli.phpI'm available for work if you're still looking
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