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How Crypto Payment APIs Work: Generating Unique Addresses for Each Transaction

crypto apis

Cryptocurrency payments have evolved far beyond simply sharing a static wallet address. Modern systems rely on crypto payment APIs that automate the entire payment lifecycle — from generating unique addresses to confirming transactions in real time — all while maintaining…

  • admin
  • April 17, 2026
  • Tech

Post-Quantum VPN Encryption Arrived in 2025. Most Providers Still Don’t Have It

NIST finalized three post-quantum cryptographic standards in August 2024. That was twenty months ago. And as of April 2026, the majority of commercial VPN services still haven’t shipped quantum-resistant encryption to their users. I think that’s indefensible. The argument for…

  • Ryan McGregor
  • April 1, 2026
  • Tech

Managing Terraform at Scale: How Enterprise Teams Stay Ahead of Infrastructure Drift

As organizations grow their cloud footprint, Terraform becomes the backbone for defining, versioning, and deploying infrastructure. Teams that start with a handful of modules and a single state file eventually find themselves managing dozens of accounts, hundreds of stacks, and…

  • Ryan McGregor
  • March 25, 2026
  • Tech

How Small and Mid-Sized Clinics Manage IT Infrastructure in 2026

The quiet crisis nobody mentions at the front desk Here’s something that doesn’t make headlines: most small clinics are running critical healthcare infrastructure on a shoestring, held together by one overworked administrator who also fields billing disputes, manages scheduling, and…

  • Ryan McGregor
  • March 25, 2026
  • Tech

How to Develop a Blockchain MVP: A Practical Guide for Businesses

How to Develop a Blockchain MVP

A blockchain MVP, or minimum viable product, is not about launching a full platform with every feature imaginable. It is about proving one clear value with the least possible complexity. When done right, it becomes the foundation for scalable growth,…

  • Ryan McGregor
  • March 11, 2026
  • Ruby tips

What Ruby Developers Can Learn from Handmade Design

In a world dominated by automation and mass production, handmade jewellery continues to hold a special kind of value. Each piece is shaped carefully by a skilled artisan, with every curve, texture, and finish reflecting deliberate choices. Interestingly, the same…

  • Ryan McGregor
  • March 9, 2026
  • IP

192.168.101.1 – Having Problems with Pod Point Solo EV Charger?

192.168.101.1

If you are trying to access 192.168.101.1, you are most likely attempting to configure a local device rather than visit a normal website. Many users encounter this address while setting up a smart device, particularly a Pod Point Solo EV…

  • Ryan McGregor
  • March 6, 2026
  • Ruby tips

Building Ruby Apps with Accurate Timezone Support and APIs

Small mistakes in time handling turn into big production bugs, especially around DST and user locale. Use current time as a reminder that “now” is a moving target. Time sources matter when background jobs, caches, and audits rely on “truth,”…

  • Ryan McGregor
  • March 6, 2026
  • IP

10.24.53 – You’ve Made a Typo – What IP Should it Be?

10.24.53

If you’ve come across “10.24.53” in a log, configuration, or network discussion, you might wonder whether it’s a usable IP. The short answer is: it’s technically incomplete and invalid as an IPv4 address. In this article, we’ll explain: IPv4 Address…

  • Ryan McGregor
  • March 5, 2026
  • IP

1.192.68 – You’ve Made a Typo – Find out Why…

1.192.68

If you’ve ever seen “1.192.68” in a log, config file, or search bar, you might be wondering what it means. At first glance it looks like an IP address — but technically it’s incomplete. In this article you’ll learn: Why…

  • Ryan McGregor
  • March 5, 2026
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