The websocket endpoint is,EnvironmentURIprodwss://ws.blockchain.info/mercury-gateway/v1/ws
In order to connect you have to add the following headers to the connection requestEnvironmentHeadersprodOrigin: https://exchange.blockchain.com
The websocket endpoint is,EnvironmentURIprodwss://ws.blockchain.info/mercury-gateway/v1/ws
In order to connect you have to add the following headers to the connection requestEnvironmentHeadersprodOrigin: https://exchange.blockchain.com
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The websocket endpoint is,EnvironmentURIprodwss://ws.blockchain.info/mercury-gateway/v1/ws
In order to connect you have to add the following headers to the connection requestEnvironmentHeadersprodOrigin: https://exchange.blockchain.com
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oh man your OS professor sounds like a treat, tho not someone i would have loved when i was in uni, but im curious to know why he hated mongo db
I've heard that mongo is better these days (wouldn't know, have not paid it any attention in years), but in ~2010 when this was all happening, it was dogshit. It basically had no durability or fault-tolerance, it would do things like lie to you and say a write had completed when it never even left the client (you could get early mongo drivers to say a write was done when your wifi was disconnected and ethernet unplugged), and it justified all of this with "but it's web scale!".
At the time, BASE was new and exciting and people were kinda going off half-cocked with it, and also didn't yet know that you could have BASE without it being shitty. Sirer was being a sort of corrective market short to all the hype.
The websocket endpoint is,EnvironmentURIprodwss://ws.blockchain.info/mercury-gateway/v1/ws
In order to connect you have to add the following headers to the connection requestEnvironmentHeadersprodOrigin: https://exchange.blockchain.com
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