ORG.ID Lif Deposit is Trustworthiness clue for the ORG.ID Protocol
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Mar 8, 2023 - TypeScript
ORG.ID Lif Deposit is Trustworthiness clue for the ORG.ID Protocol
This is a authenticated (without database) login-registration based simple deposit-withdraw calculating app made by HTML, CSS, JavaScript. Hope beginner would found this helpful!
Build a Model to Predict Whether the client has subscribed a term deposit or not?
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A dockerized Node.js app that processes a transaction set returned by a blockchain daemon like bitcoind and saves processed(verified) transactions to a MongoDB cloud. The app then groups these transactions per user, and finds the minimum, maximum, sum and count of deposits for each user, and for unreferenced deposits as well.
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