Go in Crypto: When Speed and Predictability Matter More Than Hype
If you have ever launched a campaign that “did everything right” and then watched the site slow down at the exact peak - you already know
If you have ever launched a campaign that “did everything right” and then watched the site slow down at the exact peak - you already know
In the first part we covered the core idea: a trading advisor is not “a robot that trades instead of you”, but a system that pulls market data, produces a signal (and an explanation), and shows the result to a human.
Recently a friend reached out — he trades crypto as a hobby — and asked me to “write a trading robot” for him.
If you’ve ever tried to build a crypto wallet, a payment gateway, or simply “a backend that can send and receive ETH,” you’ll quickly discover an unpleasant truth: an Ethereum node is not your backend.