Thank you very much for the support, @035736735e. I truly appreciate your words of encouragement.
As you probably noticed, I am very UX/UI-oriented; without a doubt, that is the area where I feel most comfortable. Even so, I also have to admit that I have quite a few limitations on the technical development side. I have been relying a lot on AI tools, that is true, but also on everything I learned in past years through my own technology-related projects. At the very least, that has given me a foundation to face the code and structure it with some basic logic.
Obviously, the code may not be the cleanest or the best possible, but I hope this can serve as a solid starting point for more people to join the project or the cause and help make all this Bitcoin data more digestible. I am very glad that this project, which I initially thought would only be useful to me, can also end up being useful to other people.
Maybe I have not done the best job promoting it, haha, but from day one the repository has been public, with labeled issues for reporting bugs or proposing new improvements. It was even linked on the last page of the project. And speaking of that, I still have several pending issues related to code optimization, so I am going to open a few more issues so the community can help me improve areas like security and speed.
In the short term, there are two things that especially concern me: getting higher-quality real-time data and gaining access to certain valuable information sources. For example, the topic of Bitcoin liquidity pools. I have not yet had the chance to research it thoroughly, but from what I have seen so far, I suspect that obtaining that information with good quality and in real time may be quite difficult.
So the most likely medium-term scenario is that I will need to build custom APIs that calculate data from two or more sources, consolidating that information into a single API. It will also probably be necessary to collect and store public data in order to build certain metrics more consistently. It sounds easier said than done, haha, but with time and feedback, I believe it is possible.
For now, my focus will be on making these first 30 modules as good as I can, optimizing them along the way. And maybe, as I move forward, I will also end up creating simple APIs that can later be reused across multiple modules to generate different calculations. If that goes well, by the time I finish the 30 modules I will probably have fewer APIs left to build from scratch, since several of them should already be reusable across different parts of the project.
Thank you again for the support, and it would help me a lot if you could recommend the project to your friends.
Thank you very much for the support, @035736735e. I truly appreciate your words of encouragement.
As you probably noticed, I am very UX/UI-oriented; without a doubt, that is the area where I feel most comfortable. Even so, I also have to admit that I have quite a few limitations on the technical development side. I have been relying a lot on AI tools, that is true, but also on everything I learned in past years through my own technology-related projects. At the very least, that has given me a foundation to face the code and structure it with some basic logic.
Obviously, the code may not be the cleanest or the best possible, but I hope this can serve as a solid starting point for more people to join the project or the cause and help make all this Bitcoin data more digestible. I am very glad that this project, which I initially thought would only be useful to me, can also end up being useful to other people.
Maybe I have not done the best job promoting it, haha, but from day one the repository has been public, with labeled issues for reporting bugs or proposing new improvements. It was even linked on the last page of the project. And speaking of that, I still have several pending issues related to code optimization, so I am going to open a few more issues so the community can help me improve areas like security and speed.
In the short term, there are two things that especially concern me: getting higher-quality real-time data and gaining access to certain valuable information sources. For example, the topic of Bitcoin liquidity pools. I have not yet had the chance to research it thoroughly, but from what I have seen so far, I suspect that obtaining that information with good quality and in real time may be quite difficult.
So the most likely medium-term scenario is that I will need to build custom APIs that calculate data from two or more sources, consolidating that information into a single API. It will also probably be necessary to collect and store public data in order to build certain metrics more consistently. It sounds easier said than done, haha, but with time and feedback, I believe it is possible.
For now, my focus will be on making these first 30 modules as good as I can, optimizing them along the way. And maybe, as I move forward, I will also end up creating simple APIs that can later be reused across multiple modules to generate different calculations. If that goes well, by the time I finish the 30 modules I will probably have fewer APIs left to build from scratch, since several of them should already be reusable across different parts of the project.
Thank you again for the support, and it would help me a lot if you could recommend the project to your friends.
I almost forgot to include the GitHub: https://github.com/Satoshi-Dashboard