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Actually, its way more than 10394.

Uniswap v2 factory contract returns 55,319 trading pairs.

On the etherscan readContract page for the uniswap factory, the allPairsLength method returns index size.

https://etherscan.io/address/0x5c69bee701ef814a2b6a3edd4b165...


But that's pairs, not individual assets.


Hi, a few suggestions. Your benchmarks github repo requirements.txt shows uvloop is not been installed. In addition, the bash script calling uvicorn doesn't have uvloop set for the loop parameter. For example, serve-uvicorn-starlette.sh should be:

uvicorn --port 8001 --workers $PWPWORKERS app_starlette:app --loop uvloop

The uvicorn docs should point out what a big difference uvloop makes.


uvicorn selects uvloop automatically if you have it installed (i just test on my machine, without passing --loop).


Its called the 1% rule, 1% create content, 99% lurk.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1%25_rule_(Internet_culture)


One man writes a novel. One man writes a symphony. One man can write a $1MM ARR SaaS.

One man million dollar software business is very doable if your focus has commercial intent. What marketplace services do people crave, but don’t have ?


Two fundamental business strategies are bundling or unbundling. Looks like bundling, not shifting from seed funding.


Important myths from around the world which have survived for thousands of years all share a fundamental structure, e.g. "The Hero with a Thousand Faces"

The general narrative of "entrepreneur" is singular, not plural. Entrepreneur folklore is the individual (hero) fighting against the collective (culture).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hero_with_a_Thousand_Faces

"The hero starts in the ordinary world, and receives a call to enter an unusual world of strange powers and events (a call to adventure). If the hero accepts the call to enter this strange world, the hero must face tasks and trials (a road of trials), and may have to face these trials alone, or may have assistance. At its most intense, the hero must survive a severe challenge, often with help earned along the journey. If the hero survives, the hero may achieve a great gift (the goal or "boon"), which often results in the discovery of important self-knowledge. The hero must then decide whether to return with this boon (the return to the ordinary world), often facing challenges on the return journey. If the hero is successful in returning, the boon or gift may be used to improve the world (the application of the boon)."


I'm not sure myths can be trusted. I'm sure many people, when they think of Microsoft's founding, think of Bill Gates. And of Apple's, Steve Jobs. But neither were single founders.


The foremost function of mythology is to establish models for behavior, not historical accuracy.

Notice the hero worship surrounding founders who's business had a near death experience, e.g. Elon Musk and Steve Jobs.


I just use terminator terminal, multi-terminal grid. One terminal per server showing htop via ssh.

http://gnometerminator.blogspot.com.au/p/introduction.html

http://hisham.hm/htop/


Use Googles Adwords Keyword Planner to research search query stats, aka the number of people per month searching for "making beats" & other similar keywords.

https://adwords.google.com/KeywordPlanner


I would suggest that current trust laws, where legal fictions like companies can be trustees, could be a foundation for creating a programmatic trust deed for cars been trustees.

The trustee (car) is given legal title to the trust property (car, software, service contracts), by the settlor (manufacturer company), but is obligated to act for the good of the beneficiaries, humans.


Google wasn't the 1st search engine, Facebook wasn't the 1st social network, Youtube wasn't the 1st video site.

Execution trumps first mover advantage.


improve upon the existing ideas which are poorly executed.


Or which were well-executed, but occurred too-early for whatever market to form. (As you get older, you see this more and more.)


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