Guy HarrisonalwaysNFT and crust.network — better together!As we’ve discussed in previous blog posts, the mission of alwaysNFT is to ensure that NFT media and metadata stay “pinned” to distributed…3 min read·Dec 22, 2022----
Guy HarrisoninalwaysNFTBacking up NFT artwork — is it enough?Recently we’ve had some interactions with NFT owners who believe that their NFT is protected as long as they download a copy of the…5 min read·Oct 13, 2022----
Guy HarrisoninalwaysNFTalwaysNFT launch and VIP Pass airdrop!The alwaysNFT team is delighted to announce the official launch of alwaysNFT.cloud. alwaysNFT is now fully available and ready to protect…3 min read·Jul 11, 2022----
Guy HarrisoninalwaysNFTAnnouncing alwaysNFT.cloudBecause NFTs should be forever — but often aren’t5 min read·May 13, 2022----
Guy HarrisoninalwaysNFTWhen good NFTs go badWe sampled almost 500,000 NFTs and found about 20% of them were broken7 min read·May 13, 2022----
Guy HarrisoninalwaysNFTWhy NFTs should be forever — but often aren’tNFT artwork can literally “disappear” if you're not careful4 min read·May 12, 2022----
Guy HarrisoninMongoDB Performance TuningMongoDB Windows function and time-series performanceIn this blog post, I worked out a simple example of using the new MongoDB windowing aggregation capabilities to produce moving averages…5 min read·Feb 14, 2022----
Guy HarrisoninProvenDBSQL Server meet Blockchain!The invention of digital storage has revolutionized our world even more than digital computing. While the first generation of digital…7 min read·Dec 17, 2021----
Guy HarrisoninProvenDBCalling ProvenDB from PL/SQLWe introduced ProvenDB for Oracle in a previous post — it allows us to anchor data in Oracle databases to your choice of blockchain. The…3 min read·Oct 7, 2021----
Guy HarrisoninMongoDB Performance TuningExplaining Aggregation PipelinesThe MongoDB find() command is versatile and easy to use, but the aggregation framework allows you to take it to the next level. Aggregation…3 min read·Sep 18, 2021----