BandProtocol Official: Update Hosting Services for Netlify to Avoid Frustration

2020-9-7 10:26
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When asked about Band Protocol's CTO, Sorawit Suriyakarn, anonymous developer of SushiSwap, NomiChef, Band Protocol replied that the group was not involved in running SushiSwap. Band Protocol Managing Director Sorawit Suriyakarn regularly reviews the policies of other agencies and reviews the first release of SushiSwap to ensure it can be used by the public. If Sushiswap is complete, Band Tokens can be accumulated as Mining Tokens to increase usage. Additionally, regarding the allegations that Sushiswap.org and bandprotocol.com share the same IP address on their hosting services, the Tape Protocol team confirmed this to be true, but the Tape Protocol uses Render. .com, most of its hosting services, such as like its traditional hosting service. Most of the services used by technology companies are not just tape protocols. At the same time, Band Protocol decided to switch their hosting services to Netlify to avoid additional stress.

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When asked if Sorawit Suryakan, CTO of Band Protocol, was the anonymous founder of the Nomichef sushi exchange, Band Protocol replied that the group was not involved in the sushi exchange operation. Band Protocol's CTO, Sorawit Suriyakarn, regularly reviews the policies of other agencies and reviews the distribution of SushiSwap for the first time to ensure it is safe for public use. If Sushiswap is successful, Band Token will be registered as a mining symbol, which will lead to more uses. Additionally, when asked if Sushiswap.org and bandprotocol.com share the same IP address in the hosting service, the Tape Protocol team responded, "True, but the tape protocol uses Render.com, the main service. Not only the band protocol, but most of the tech companies used the service, and to avoid additional stress, we decided to switch our hosting service to Netlify.
2020-9-7 10:26