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Moneroj.net improvements, articles and maintenance

@@ -30,24 +30,23 @@ The community asked, and it makes a lot of sense, judging by the CCS rules, so I
## What needs to be done
As it was suggested by members of the community, I divided the original Proposal into two. The original was about three months work, so this one is intended to be around 45 days of hard work, dealing with half the contents of the original one. If this gets approved and funded, I intend make the next one with the second half of the work from the original. This way the community can easily keep track of the project.
As it was suggested by members of the community, I divided the original Proposal into two. The original was about three months work. This one is two months, dealing with a litle more than half the contents of the original one. When near the conclusion, if everything is going well, I intend to launch a new proposal with all leftover work from that original proposal. I'll invest 240 hours. The idea is to:
New server, fix bugs, loading speed, improve the interface and build new charts
Deploy new server, fix bugs, loading speed, improve the interface and build new charts
- I need to invest into a new, improved and faster server;
- It needs an improved interface and visual identity (I'm already doing this since April 11);
- Deploy the website on a faster server;
- It needs an improved interface and visual identity (I'm already doing this since May 11);
- 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;
- Reduce the usage of Javascript (I'm already doing this since April 11)
- Develop (at least 20) new and improved charts from the list (I'm already doing this since April 11).
- **_Seriously reduce the usage of Javascript (I'm already doing this since May 11), or perhaps give the user the possibility to load the website completely without it_**. Community member Plowsof reached me out on this subject and it seems doable. I'll give my best on this. Perhaps a well placed button to change the website to a version with images instead of dynamic charts will do the trick. The charts could be generated as images with a website scraper and then displayed to the user.
- **_Begin development of a hidden service for the website_**. Community members asked for this, and I have to say, I never imagined myself deploying a website for Tor. But Sethforprivacy and Escapethe3ra offered me their help on this subject, so I believe this won't be a problem, and this will please a lot of people. I don't know what I'm getting into, however, but I totally want to do this, and as far as I looked into (and the guys told me), it's not that hard. There's a lot of work on this proposal already, but if time allows me, I'll build it. I plan to try this just after I improve the loading speed of the website. If I run into some problem I'll move on without it (for now), until I deliver everything else on this proposal.
- Develop (at least 20) new and improved charts from the list (I'm already doing this since May 11).
Some suggestions so far:
- Darknet adoption (DN markets, seft reported);
- Darknet adoption (DN markets, Chainanalysis report)
- Darknet adoption (DREAD forum users);
- Darknet forum users;
- Number of miners;
- Number of transactions by type (MLSAG, CLSAG, etc.);
- Twitter followers;
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- Shielded transactions
- Total transactions
Total of 42 new charts. The website had 45 charts when I made the CCS Proposal on April 11, but since the CCS rules state that I can begin work before approval, **I already built 10 new ones from that list**. They are: Darknet adoption (DREAD forum users), Privacy marketcap (all privacy coins), Monero Marketcap dominance (against all coins), Coinmarketcap Ranking, Merchants acceptance (total numbers, clearnet), Merchants increase (absolute numbers, clearnet), Merchants increase (%, clearnet), Coincards usage, Daily Reddit Posts, and Daily Reddit Comments. On this Proposal I intend to make all the necessary works listed and build yet 10 charts. The website will be improved, and loading faster.
Total of 40 new charts. The website had 45 charts when I made the CCS Proposal on May 11, but since the CCS rules state that I can begin work before approval, **I already built 10 new ones from that list**. They are: Darknet adoption (DREAD forum users), Privacy marketcap (all privacy coins), Monero Marketcap dominance (against all coins), Coinmarketcap Ranking, Merchants acceptance (total numbers, clearnet), Merchants increase (absolute numbers, clearnet), Merchants increase (%, clearnet), Coincards usage, Daily Reddit Posts, and Daily Reddit Comments. On this Proposal I intend to make all the necessary works listed and build yet 10 charts. The website will be improved, and loading faster.
Later work) If this project gets funded, on the next proposal I'll keep building these charts listed. Pleople come with new ideas everyday, so expect this number to go much higher with time. On the next Proposal I'll also start developing 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 also plan to build in the future a RSS feed for these articles so that others can embed them in their news source.
Later work) If this project gets funded and everything turn out great, on a next proposal I'll keep building these charts listed. Pleople come with new ideas everyday, so expect this number to go much higher with time. On a next Proposal I'll also start developing 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, if people are interested. One idea is to make a weekly article regarding the analysis of the metrics from the website. I also plan to build in the future a RSS feed for these articles so that others can embed them in their news source.
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. The most important right now is to improve server loading time (by rebuilding the database structure and investing on a better server). 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.
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Total of 35 XMR paid after conclusion.
If this proposal gets funded I'll make the next one for the same amount, with the content listed on "Later work" above.
I intend to invest 240 hours along two months, that will be 25.2 usd/hour, considering Monero's average price (daily close) from May 11 until today (May 30).
If I achieve all milestones before schedule, I'll just keep working those total hours and delivering more charts than predicted, so if there's some work as leftover, a second proposal will demand less work, and therefore less funding. This is the idea.
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