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sr. member
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June 15, 2014, 07:04:28 PM
#74
I know a few people from this thread wanted to know when our move to new servers were complete. I can say that it is completed and we passed all our internal test to make sure the data is correct. The blockchain we hold I call it A1 because we examined all the data after the move.

Also we will not be moving any more! We will start growing horizontally now. It only took us a couple months of production to go from a little couple of servers, to now a big boy server, to handle our loads.

Looks like you are now on Atlantic Metro Communications VPS. Why are not u giving a try to Amazon AWS or Google App Engine ? Are not they better for this kind of a large scale operation ?

We are not on any VPS system, we are on a dedicated server provided by http://www.bitronictech.net/aff.php?aff=061. Why we choose them over AWS or APP engine, well a couple reason. One is that I actually worked for a datacenter at my college, before I got into bitcoins so I actually do tweak some very low level settings. Every ounce of power you can squeeze of a system, makes my project that much better than the next one. This rules out google app engine. Two I want to support the bitcoin eco-system. If you read some of my early post I actually called for someone to start a hosting PaaS for bitcoin. It would sky rocket, and you wouldn't have any of the issues you have now with hacked AWS accounts.

My startup has paid everything so far in bitcoin. Making it so I never have to get a bank account for my business!

Trust me this some powerful hardware, I know what I am doing and the site has yet to be down excluding today when I had to move the huge blockchain database. Which as you can see went as planned.

Really proud to know this buddy. I wish all bitcoin entrepreneurs have this ideology.

Thank you, bitcoin just makes business so easy in this global era.

Yep, but finding counterparty to accept bitcoin is sometimes a pain.

There are a fair number of ways you can pay for things in bitcoin in non-traditional ways. You can use gyft (for consumers), get vendors to use coinbase or bitpay for your specific transaction.
full member
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June 15, 2014, 02:11:17 PM
#73
Block chain tab is always open on my browser its best for me I love to check trading info and transaction detail on this , hope you will also enjoy this .
legendary
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June 15, 2014, 01:53:10 PM
#72
I mostly use blockchain.info.
legendary
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June 15, 2014, 09:55:30 AM
#71
I do used localchain

What is localchain ? Can u please provide the URL ?
sr. member
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June 15, 2014, 09:41:55 AM
#70
I use blockchain.info
legendary
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June 14, 2014, 08:44:04 PM
#69
I know a few people from this thread wanted to know when our move to new servers were complete. I can say that it is completed and we passed all our internal test to make sure the data is correct. The blockchain we hold I call it A1 because we examined all the data after the move.

Also we will not be moving any more! We will start growing horizontally now. It only took us a couple months of production to go from a little couple of servers, to now a big boy server, to handle our loads.

Looks like you are now on Atlantic Metro Communications VPS. Why are not u giving a try to Amazon AWS or Google App Engine ? Are not they better for this kind of a large scale operation ?

We are not on any VPS system, we are on a dedicated server provided by http://www.bitronictech.net/aff.php?aff=061. Why we choose them over AWS or APP engine, well a couple reason. One is that I actually worked for a datacenter at my college, before I got into bitcoins so I actually do tweak some very low level settings. Every ounce of power you can squeeze of a system, makes my project that much better than the next one. This rules out google app engine. Two I want to support the bitcoin eco-system. If you read some of my early post I actually called for someone to start a hosting PaaS for bitcoin. It would sky rocket, and you wouldn't have any of the issues you have now with hacked AWS accounts.

My startup has paid everything so far in bitcoin. Making it so I never have to get a bank account for my business!

Trust me this some powerful hardware, I know what I am doing and the site has yet to be down excluding today when I had to move the huge blockchain database. Which as you can see went as planned.

Really proud to know this buddy. I wish all bitcoin entrepreneurs have this ideology.

Thank you, bitcoin just makes business so easy in this global era.

Yep, but finding counterparty to accept bitcoin is sometimes a pain.

Agreed it takes a little bit of work but I think most sites can do it. You just have be up to sitting down with the person and showing them.
legendary
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June 14, 2014, 05:37:51 PM
#68
I know a few people from this thread wanted to know when our move to new servers were complete. I can say that it is completed and we passed all our internal test to make sure the data is correct. The blockchain we hold I call it A1 because we examined all the data after the move.

Also we will not be moving any more! We will start growing horizontally now. It only took us a couple months of production to go from a little couple of servers, to now a big boy server, to handle our loads.

Looks like you are now on Atlantic Metro Communications VPS. Why are not u giving a try to Amazon AWS or Google App Engine ? Are not they better for this kind of a large scale operation ?

We are not on any VPS system, we are on a dedicated server provided by http://www.bitronictech.net/aff.php?aff=061. Why we choose them over AWS or APP engine, well a couple reason. One is that I actually worked for a datacenter at my college, before I got into bitcoins so I actually do tweak some very low level settings. Every ounce of power you can squeeze of a system, makes my project that much better than the next one. This rules out google app engine. Two I want to support the bitcoin eco-system. If you read some of my early post I actually called for someone to start a hosting PaaS for bitcoin. It would sky rocket, and you wouldn't have any of the issues you have now with hacked AWS accounts.

My startup has paid everything so far in bitcoin. Making it so I never have to get a bank account for my business!

Trust me this some powerful hardware, I know what I am doing and the site has yet to be down excluding today when I had to move the huge blockchain database. Which as you can see went as planned.

Really proud to know this buddy. I wish all bitcoin entrepreneurs have this ideology.

Thank you, bitcoin just makes business so easy in this global era.

Yep, but finding counterparty to accept bitcoin is sometimes a pain.
legendary
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Merit: 1000
June 14, 2014, 02:02:24 PM
#67
I know a few people from this thread wanted to know when our move to new servers were complete. I can say that it is completed and we passed all our internal test to make sure the data is correct. The blockchain we hold I call it A1 because we examined all the data after the move.

Also we will not be moving any more! We will start growing horizontally now. It only took us a couple months of production to go from a little couple of servers, to now a big boy server, to handle our loads.

Looks like you are now on Atlantic Metro Communications VPS. Why are not u giving a try to Amazon AWS or Google App Engine ? Are not they better for this kind of a large scale operation ?

We are not on any VPS system, we are on a dedicated server provided by http://www.bitronictech.net/aff.php?aff=061. Why we choose them over AWS or APP engine, well a couple reason. One is that I actually worked for a datacenter at my college, before I got into bitcoins so I actually do tweak some very low level settings. Every ounce of power you can squeeze of a system, makes my project that much better than the next one. This rules out google app engine. Two I want to support the bitcoin eco-system. If you read some of my early post I actually called for someone to start a hosting PaaS for bitcoin. It would sky rocket, and you wouldn't have any of the issues you have now with hacked AWS accounts.

My startup has paid everything so far in bitcoin. Making it so I never have to get a bank account for my business!

Trust me this some powerful hardware, I know what I am doing and the site has yet to be down excluding today when I had to move the huge blockchain database. Which as you can see went as planned.

Really proud to know this buddy. I wish all bitcoin entrepreneurs have this ideology.

Thank you, bitcoin just makes business so easy in this global era.
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June 14, 2014, 12:30:20 PM
#66
I am using only blockchain.info for BTC block exploring, there are others for other coins too.
legendary
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June 14, 2014, 12:22:39 PM
#65
I know a few people from this thread wanted to know when our move to new servers were complete. I can say that it is completed and we passed all our internal test to make sure the data is correct. The blockchain we hold I call it A1 because we examined all the data after the move.

Also we will not be moving any more! We will start growing horizontally now. It only took us a couple months of production to go from a little couple of servers, to now a big boy server, to handle our loads.

Looks like you are now on Atlantic Metro Communications VPS. Why are not u giving a try to Amazon AWS or Google App Engine ? Are not they better for this kind of a large scale operation ?

We are not on any VPS system, we are on a dedicated server provided by http://www.bitronictech.net/aff.php?aff=061. Why we choose them over AWS or APP engine, well a couple reason. One is that I actually worked for a datacenter at my college, before I got into bitcoins so I actually do tweak some very low level settings. Every ounce of power you can squeeze of a system, makes my project that much better than the next one. This rules out google app engine. Two I want to support the bitcoin eco-system. If you read some of my early post I actually called for someone to start a hosting PaaS for bitcoin. It would sky rocket, and you wouldn't have any of the issues you have now with hacked AWS accounts.

My startup has paid everything so far in bitcoin. Making it so I never have to get a bank account for my business!

Trust me this some powerful hardware, I know what I am doing and the site has yet to be down excluding today when I had to move the huge blockchain database. Which as you can see went as planned.

Really proud to know this buddy. I wish all bitcoin entrepreneurs have this ideology.
hero member
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June 12, 2014, 12:26:43 PM
#64
I use blockchain.info mainly, and when it is not working I use blockr.io.
legendary
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Well hello there!
June 12, 2014, 12:23:20 PM
#63
blockchain.info here for my blockchain verifications.
legendary
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June 12, 2014, 03:03:37 AM
#62
I know a few people from this thread wanted to know when our move to new servers were complete. I can say that it is completed and we passed all our internal test to make sure the data is correct. The blockchain we hold I call it A1 because we examined all the data after the move.

Also we will not be moving any more! We will start growing horizontally now. It only took us a couple months of production to go from a little couple of servers, to now a big boy server, to handle our loads.

Looks like you are now on Atlantic Metro Communications VPS. Why are not u giving a try to Amazon AWS or Google App Engine ? Are not they better for this kind of a large scale operation ?

We are not on any VPS system, we are on a dedicated server provided by http://www.bitronictech.net/aff.php?aff=061. Why we choose them over AWS or APP engine, well a couple reason. One is that I actually worked for a datacenter at my college, before I got into bitcoins so I actually do tweak some very low level settings. Every ounce of power you can squeeze of a system, makes my project that much better than the next one. This rules out google app engine. Two I want to support the bitcoin eco-system. If you read some of my early post I actually called for someone to start a hosting PaaS for bitcoin. It would sky rocket, and you wouldn't have any of the issues you have now with hacked AWS accounts.

My startup has paid everything so far in bitcoin. Making it so I never have to get a bank account for my business!

Trust me this some powerful hardware, I know what I am doing and the site has yet to be down excluding today when I had to move the huge blockchain database. Which as you can see went as planned.
legendary
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June 12, 2014, 02:41:44 AM
#61
I know a few people from this thread wanted to know when our move to new servers were complete. I can say that it is completed and we passed all our internal test to make sure the data is correct. The blockchain we hold I call it A1 because we examined all the data after the move.

Also we will not be moving any more! We will start growing horizontally now. It only took us a couple months of production to go from a little couple of servers, to now a big boy server, to handle our loads.

Looks like you are now on Atlantic Metro Communications VPS. Why are not u giving a try to Amazon AWS or Google App Engine ? Are not they better for this kind of a large scale operation ?
legendary
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Merit: 1000
June 11, 2014, 11:56:22 PM
#60
I know a few people from this thread wanted to know when our move to new servers were complete. I can say that it is completed and we passed all our internal test to make sure the data is correct. The blockchain we hold I call it A1 because we examined all the data after the move.

Also we will not be moving any more! We will start growing horizontally now. It only took us a couple months of production to go from a little couple of servers, to now a big boy server, to handle our loads.
full member
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June 11, 2014, 05:16:20 AM
#59
Blockchain.info has been pretty reliable for me.
legendary
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The revolution will be digital
June 11, 2014, 05:14:27 AM
#58
This thread is very informative.  I've always used blockchain.info and frankly I always thought that was the only one and the "official" one, which really doesn't make sense as there is no Bitcoin "authority" or official company or owner.

A great learning indeed. Once upon a time, I thought the same too...
member
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June 11, 2014, 05:07:45 AM
#57
Pretty much everyone uses Blockchain.info. In fact, most of the time I just check my balances there instead of actually firing up my wallet.

Blockr.io looks nice too. And it seems they support Peercoin and Litecoin and a couple others as well as Bitcoin.
newbie
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June 11, 2014, 04:20:02 AM
#56
I am pretty pleased with https://www.biteasy.com and it's API.
sr. member
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Decentralized thinking
June 11, 2014, 02:16:30 AM
#55
I have only been using blockchain.info but i have just checked out blockr.io after reading about it on this thread and i have to say it looks pretty nice  Grin
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