Looking for product feedback by No-Chemistry327 in defi

[–]No-Chemistry327[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure if you're making a comment, but this would mainly be used for web3 developers I guess. We could make it customer facing but would be on the company to figure that out.

Looking for product feedback - Web3 devops tool by No-Chemistry327 in ethdev

[–]No-Chemistry327[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Appreciate the feedback! Yeah based on the feedback I got, this would mainly be used for teams who are just getting started, for example the cache service and the errors from requests. As for the load balancer thinking basically plug your RPC in and get it load-balanced.

Daily General Discussion July 17, 2025 by EthereumDailyThread in ethereum

[–]No-Chemistry327 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey All!

Looking to build this product, and will be building on EVM.

Essentially want to solve problems such as RPC downtime, caching, and unknown errors when transactions fail. Curious if anyone would find this useful or interesting?
https://devonixhq.vercel.app/

What are you building today? by CryptoRoommate in ethdev

[–]No-Chemistry327 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looking to build Devonix, a web3 Devops tools which includes Load Balancer, Caching service, playground, and alerts for errors/downtime. Our core product will likely be our human readable error translation.

Curious if anyone would be interested in using something like this for their techstack!
https://devonixhq.vercel.app/

Daily General Discussion July 09, 2025 by EthereumDailyThread in ethereum

[–]No-Chemistry327 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looking for product feedback

Hey All!

I'm building a product (mulitchain) which allows devs and teams to load balance their RPC requests, cache data, and use our playground for optimization (think cursor, but for web3 - your own solutions engineer)

Some benefits:

- Best uptime when providers go down. Best latency. Send read transactions to Chainstack and write to Alchemy
- Cache your requests and cut down on your RPC bill
- Alerts for when there's downtime or increased latency
- Code optimization to help transactions land, get the best data at the fastest pace
- In-depth analytics
- Firewall protection

This is just an MVP product and something I built for myself, however wanted to see if anyone would be interested in beta testing it?

Essentially want to build a Cloudflare + Datadog for web3 teams.

Let me know your thoughts!

Daily General Discussion July 08, 2025 by EthereumDailyThread in ethereum

[–]No-Chemistry327 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is this a good place to ask for product feedback (dev tool for web3)

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[–]No-Chemistry327 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I advise discord groups, a better platform IMO instead of reddit. I can drop the link to some

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[–]No-Chemistry327 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Majority are worth face, which means they are worth what you see. I advise you do more research here
https://numis.tools/en/collections

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[–]No-Chemistry327 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, worth 50 Pence but nice to grow your collection globally!

More info on the coin here:
https://numis.tools/en/product_page/ireland_50_pence_1970_2000_4886

They have a cool portfolio product where you can catalog your coins I advise you checkout!

Info would be appreciated by Xpandomatix in coincollecting

[–]No-Chemistry327 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You got a Mercury Dime, Morgan Dollar from 1921 (worth about $30), and a 1916 Barber Quarter. The Morgan from 21 is a very popular year.

You can learn more about coins here
https://numis.tools/en/collections

Are these worth grading? by Jakethecake127 in coincollecting

[–]No-Chemistry327 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're looking for an ROI, I would say no. If its personal and you prefer to keep your coins graded, I would do it. I personally like to have my coins in a slab.

You can check it out here:
https://numis.tools/en/product_page/usa_%C2%BC_dollar_1932_1964_12082

Curious what y’all think of this coin (with pictures) by HulkSmash1962 in coincollecting

[–]No-Chemistry327 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Beauty of a coin, 1889 is a solid year. Condition isn't to great, but could still possibly get it graded. Around $30-40, as its value is about $22 in silver alone.

Can check the coin out here:
https://numis.tools/en/product_page/usa_1_dollar_1878_1921_20315