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layout: fr
title: Moneroj.net improvements, articles and maintenance (3 months)
author: CryptoMorpheus_
date: May 11, 2022
amount: 82
milestones:
- name: Month 1 - New server, fix bugs and improve the interface
funds: 27 (33.33%)
done:
status: unfinished
- name: Month 2 - Improve loading speed and deliver new metrics
funds: 27 (33.33%)
done:
status: unfinished
- name: Month 3 - Build new charts with metrics and begin development of articles section
funds: 27 (33.33%)
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status: unfinished
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Hello community, I'm CryptoMorpheus_.
Some of your probably know me, or at least know my work already. I am the developer behind Monero.com (for Cake Wallet) and the creator of Moneroj.net, a website with Monero metrics. I started that project in 2021, more than a year ago, after I developed a method of calculating Monero's value based on its daily transaction count (which I named the Metcalfe's Law Method, considering it was based on that theory). I always felt Monero was missing a dedicated website with some interesting metrics, so I began development of Moneroj.net at that time. When I first started this project, I never imagined I could assembly so many metrics together, and right now the website has more than 30 charts.
Anyway, I started the project with my own funds, and promply clarified the project did not (and still does not) intend to make profits, since it was just a "tool" I was building to help the community, and to spread the word on this awesome cybermoney. I always believed the information should be provided freely, since it is already hard enough to convince people to change habits. If one is able to filter correctly the information provided to him, he deserve to be presented with the information freely.
Some members of the community donated some amounts to me when I first delivered the website, but now the project has completed 1 year,
and it has grown so much larger than anticipated that I need some serious improvements as soon as possible. The server is not being able to withstand the requests, and there's so much data on it that it takes an eternity to load some charts. Part os this is because when I first developed the website I made as it as simple as possible, because since it was not intended for profit, I couldn't invest many hours on it.
But now things have changed, and I belive many like and use my work daily. The website is a tool to provide useful information for members of the community and also to wake people up to this wonderful project. The more I work on this project, the more bullish I become on privacy. Having said that, I intend to do a complete reestruture of the website:
## What needs to be done
Month 1) New server, fix bugs and improve the interface
- The website needs a new, improved and faster server;
- The website needs an improved interface and visual identity;
- There are a lot of bugs that need fixing, including some on the database itself, which I never had opportunity to fix;
- Some charts need to be better presented, with more extensive explanation of its contents;
- I need to develop a new method of presenting the information in a way that the server loads in a faster time;
Month 2 ) Improve loading speed and deliver new metrics
- Continue development of all charts so the website can load data from database as fast as possible;
- Develop new, improved charts. Some suggestions:
* Darknet adoption;
* Number of miners;
* Number of transactions by type (MLSAG, CLSAG, etc.);
* Number of user on other media, such as twitter;
* Incorporate Google Trends;
Month 3 ) Build new charts with metrics and begin development of articles section
- Keep building newer metrics, and;
- Develop the "Articles" section, where I intend to create a blog-like system where contributors can write articles about Monero and supervisors can review, approve, delete or modify posts. I have many good articles to write as well, mostly about the banking system and about Monero adoption, including the metrics on the website. I never had time to write these, since the Moneroj website was a side project (without intent of profit), but I imagine the community would greatly approve their content.
Later works ) There's so much that can be done with my website to further Monero adoption, that I feel this is the best way to make me focus on sharping this knife.
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