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I'm someone with a major in Finances but lately I discovered that I love coding and web development. I'm learning JS and I was thought about learning NodeJS too. Can you tell me what's wrong with projects that are written in NodeJS?

Node is notorious for installing nested packages as dependencies of other packages which are themselves dependencies of your packages.

This has enabled people to hack the repository of one of those hacked packages and then install malware on thousands of computers even though it's not used directly myby many packages, but  it certainly is pulled indirectly to a lot of them.

Maybe it's better if you stay in this business? Implement KYC, that's okay, just be fair with KYC. Some exchanges ask for KYC documents to find an excuse and not send money to customers. I think we all believe that you won't do that and you'll be very fair with KYC requirements. So, please, stay in the business and implement KYC, you'll still be far better than 99% of exchanges.

That is a terrible idea.
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Scraped on 19/04/2025, 11:01:27 UTC
I'm someone with a major in Finances but lately I discovered that I love coding and web development. I'm learning JS and I was thought about learning NodeJS too. Can you tell me what's wrong with projects that are written in NodeJS?

Node is notorious for installing nested packages as dependencies of other packages which are themselves dependencies of your packages.

This has enabled people to hack the repository of one of those hacked packages and then install malware on thousands of computers even though it's not used directly my many packages, but  it certainly is pulled indirectly to a lot of them.

Maybe it's better if you stay in this business? Implement KYC, that's okay, just be fair with KYC. Some exchanges ask for KYC documents to find an excuse and not send money to customers. I think we all believe that you won't do that and you'll be very fair with KYC requirements. So, please, stay in the business and implement KYC, you'll still be far better than 99% of exchanges.

That is a terrible idea.