Great job YoBit,I wish you all the luck in the world with your exchange and I think i can speak for the community when stating our gratitude for adding AeroME (AM) to your exchange!
Then WTF are these expenses you are talking about?
I agree access to server Enterprise grade server resources have become much cheaper since the cloud/big data revolutions.
in response to WTF are these costs i speak about.. in a word. "hummm..." (if that's a word. lol)
Simplistically speaking your right for a straight up typical Web 2.0 app shared provisioned resources will suffice, however this is A) not your typical project B) this is not the typical market sector for the requirements to meet the needs of a Web 2.0 App web presence.
We are dealing in financials, which bring about many, many concerns. principally Security concerns, legislative data protection concerns, geographical jurisdiction concerns based on where the content is housed the status of cryptos means at any time laws can be amended changed and created. which means for a startup of this nature requires, scalable, robust, flexible, multi-homed provisioned servers based in crypto-friendly "data-centers"
Its not all about your I/O per month or the number of vCores in use or number of AWS instances you "spin up" nor, is it only about your max Burstable rate your package supports or Data TX per monthHave you priced up an "extended" wildcard ssl cert these days with the correct guaranteed cover for protected assets? then come back to me with the same question.
But, again keeping it simple and all.. most of testing has been done on my intranet. The staging servers were provided cost free by a close friend on his internal core systems which has helped tremendously to keep costs down to minimum.
Now, for the portions of network which I am unable to acquire "cost free" to be kept flexible enough whilst at the same time keeping redundancy considerations in mind and without overly leveraging the the vast sway of the SaaS offerings which have sprung up over recent years such as cloudFlare CDN, etc fail-over & Private DNS systems (which cost) is one such example where professional reputable providers bridge this gap. "shared" VPS will only take you so far before falling short of legal data storage issues, to name a few.
Corner cutting is not a good idea and much prefer to pay for a "professional" solution which protects the project and the project operators, which is also fit for purpose and also suitable for my requirements.
These are just a fraction of the considerations which must be meet and which I am working on now.
Consider SLA's.. is a SLA with a real-time response time or a SLA with a 1hr/2hrs/6hrs/12hrs/24hrs/48hrs response time the same price? a lot can happen in cryptos in 10 mins. Theses are the types of offerings made by professional providers. Yes, AWS offers this kind of things as do many others in the space, however its the personal touch offered by niche providers who can put together bespoke packages which I have had the best experience with in the past.
With all that said and done, I am always open to suggestions and am always eager to learn more. If you have some ideas on how to solve some of the issues mentioned above and others which i may not have yet thought about feel free to share here or in slack.
Complete TransparencyRegarding The AeroME Community fund: complete transparency shall be meet when i get a moment free, All the figures and pertinent information shall be made public. ASAP
Regarding the total swaps (including the manual processed by myself) Again, these figures will all be made available ASAP..
complete transparency!!
This is your fund (the community's fund) for side projects promotions or whatever you decide. Make a proposal on your ideas to further the AeroME project, then reach a consensus to access the fund.
Regards,
Majika
Thanks KryptoLyding good idea to quick view all my posts !