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title: Moneroj.net improvements, articles and maintenance (3 months)
author: CryptoMorpheus_
date: May 11, 2022
amount: 70
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- name: Month 1 - New server, fix bugs and improve the interface
funds: 23.333 (33.33%)
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status: unfinished
- name: Month 2 - Improve loading speed and deliver new metrics
funds: 23.333 (33.33%)
done:
status: unfinished
- name: Month 3 - Build new charts with metrics and begin development of articles section
funds: 23.333 (33.33%)
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Hello community, I'm CryptoMorpheus_.
Some of you probably know me, or at least already know my work. I am the developer behind Monero.com (for Cake Wallet) and the creator of Moneroj.net, a website with Monero metrics. I started this project in 2021, over a year ago, after developing a method for calculating the value of Monero based on its daily transaction count (which I called Metcalfe's Law Method, considering it was based on that theory). I always felt that Monero lacked a dedicated website with some interesting metrics, so I started developing Moneroj.net around that time. When I started this project, I only had about six charts on the website and I never imagined I could put together so many metrics. Now the page has more than 30 charts.
I started the project with my own resources, and promptly clarified that the project was not (and still is not) intended to make profit, as it was just a "tool" I was building to help the community and spread the word about this amazing cryptocurrency. I always believed that information should be freely provided, as it is difficult enough to convince people to improve habits.
Some community members donated some small sums to me when I first delivered the website, but now the project has completed one year and has grown much larger than anticipated. Now it needs some serious improvements as soon as possible. The server is not able to handle all the requests, and there is so much data on it that it takes a lot of time to load some of the charts. Part of this is because when I first developed the project, I made it as simple as possible, as it was not for profit, so I couldn't invest many hours of work in it.
But now things have changed, and I believe many like and use my work on a daily basis. The website is a tool to provide useful information to community members and also to awaken people to this wonderful form of money. The more I work on this project, the more optimistic I become about privacy. That said, I intend to do a complete restructuring of the website:
## Open-sourcing the current website
The community asked, and it makes a lot of sense, judging by the CCS rules, so I'm open-sourcing all the current code for Moneroj.net, with CC BY 4.0 license. This way all the work can be inspected and further developed in case something happens. The idea is to have a cool website for the community to use for free. You can take a look at https://github.com/cryptomorpheuss/moneropro.git. Just take it easy on the criticism, since this was done on my spare time last year, and I intend to do a much better job with my working hours. But all critics are welcome, anyway, and you can all leave a message to me on this platform or in any other, including e-mail.
## What needs to be done
Month 1) New server, fix bugs and improve interface
- It needs a new, improved and faster server;
- It needs an improved interface and visual identity;
- I plan to get privacy-preserving statistics using Plausible (which has a monthly cost), the same way Seth does at https://sethforprivacy.com, so we can check the increase in user numbers (to get some feedback);
- There are many bugs that need to be fixed, including some in the database itself, which I never had the opportunity to fix;
- Some graphics need to be better presented, with a broader explanation of their content, so that new Monero users can understand easily;
- I need to develop a new method of presenting information so that the server loads in a faster time, perhaps changing the structure of the database completely for some charts;
Month 2) Improve loading speed and provide new metrics
- Continue the development of the database so that the site loads data as quickly as possible;
- Develop new and improved charts.
Some suggestions so far:
- Darknet adoption (markets);
- Darknet adoption (forum users);
- Number of miners;
- Number of transactions by type (MLSAG, CLSAG, etc.);
- Number of users in other media, such as twitter;
- Incorporate Google Trends;
- Performance comparison to competitors ($, log);
- Marketcap;
- Privacy marketcap;
- Monero privacy dominance;
- Transaction dominance;
- Mean block size;
- Difficulty;
- Mean transaction size;
- Futures funding rate;
- Open interest;
- Futures volume;
- Futures long liquidations;
- Futures short liquidations;
- Balanced price (price averaged by traded volume);
- Puell Multiple;
- Difficulty ribbon (same as from Glassnode for BTC);
- Fee ratio multiple (sema as from Glassnode for BTC);
From Monero.com as courtesy from Cake Wallet:
- Market cycle
- Price in Sats (log)
- Shielded transactions
- Total transactions
Total of 27 new charts. The website has 45 charts and will increase to 72 (for now).
Month 3) Build new charts with metrics and start developing the articles section
- Keep building new 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 also have a lot of good articles to write, mostly about banking and Monero adoption, including website metrics. I never had the time to write this, as the Moneroj page was a side project, but I imagine the community would highly approve its content. I plan to write two articles a week, an article about Monero metrics and another about Economics and Monero;
- Provide an RSS feed for these articles so that others can embed them in their news source;
Later work) There is so much that can be done with that website to promote the adoption of Monero, that I feel it would be very good to focus on improving Moneroj.net as a tool for our community. I am totally open to suggestions, so that this work can be improved over time. Not all metrics are possible to calculate, given the privacy-preserving nature of Monero, but I bet there are many others that can be plotted. I aim to make Moneroj.net a source of information that the regular Monero user can check daily.
## How much to be invested
70 XMR at my current rate for this work, with 23.33 XMR paid each month.
## Author's Note
This is my first CCS proposal, but I hope the community understands and believes in my mission. I hope the community can see that I have been working with the best intentions and transparency. I made Moneroj.net for the community out of my own pocket and time, over a year ago, and kept as much as I could updating and improving. I certainly believe that this is a project that deserves some investment, as it is very useful as a tool, and has been increasing in size. It's time for the next step, and that involves costs that I can't keep out of my own resources and time. The quality of my work can be seen on both Moneroj.net and Monero.com.
As a last note, I must thank Cake Wallet for the opportunity they gave me to build Monero.com and I clarify that the work on this project is a completely different topic and with different methods. The license of Moneroj.net will be permissive, so any person that desires to use it afterwards will be free to do so. I intend to publish under a Creative Commons license (CC BY 4.0), if that’s according to the CCS rules.
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