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borodutch
@warpcastadmin.eth
so... how's SSR doing? ready to switch back to reliable SPA and blockchain as a backend?
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Nick Taran
@thenick
Do you see blockchain as fully suitable alternative for any website? I mean, even some regular e-commerce thing πŸ€”
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borodutch
@warpcastadmin.eth
*especially* for e-commerce, blockchain is amazing at anything financial we're building ketl.xyz from ground up using blockchain as backend (full decentralization), can't see why others can't do that there will be centralized elements β€” but you can live without them
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Royal
@royalaid.eth
In my experience to have a decently speedy site you need to be caching everything from the chain or proxy it via an API. RPC tends to be finicky and the location has a huge effect on if a user can connect to any given RPC url. We actually have a race on each page load to see the best RPC for the user.
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borodutch
@warpcastadmin.eth
not the case for us at ketl.xyz, we connect to alchemy polygon mumbai rpc currently (but will replace with our own rpc later), it's crazy fast (faster than twitter or reddit) also like cdn's, rpc's will soon be distributed (see cloudflare.com/web3, for instance)
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Stephen
@stephenlacy
Also β€œfaster than Twitter or reddit” apples to mangos comparison. I guarantee a node I run will be faster than twitter’s api as long as it is an in-memory archival node with the latest 1000 blocks
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borodutch
@warpcastadmin.eth
nope, *a lot of blocks* i'm kinda sad you think i wouldnt think of this
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Stephen
@stephenlacy
I hoped you did! πŸ˜‚
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