#go#compression#decompression#deflate#go#golang#gzip#snappy#zip#zstandard#zstd
The "github.com/klauspost/compress" package offers many fast and efficient compression tools in pure Go, including zstandard, S2 (a faster Snappy replacement), optimized deflate for gzip/zip/zlib, and snappy with better compression and concurrency. It also provides entropy encoders (huff0, FSE), HTTP gzip handlers, and a parallel gzip implementation (pgzip). These tools are drop-in replacements for Go's standard libraries but run about twice as fast, saving time and resources. You can easily add it to your project with `go get`. It supports current and recent Go versions and offers options to disable unsafe code or assembly for compatibility. This package benefits you by improving compression speed and efficiency while maintaining compatibility with standard Go compression APIs, making your applications faster and more resource-friendly.
https://github.com/klauspost/compress
🪙 32,137 #BTC ($2.18 billion) went from the wallet of the #Mt․Gox exchange that collapsed in 2014 to an unknown address — the market reacted with a drop, suggesting that payments to the exchange's creditors could begin at any moment.
⚫️The Black Swan arrived unexpectedly... wait for new comments, despite the unpleasant surprise, the situation may become an opportunity to enter the market and make money on non-negative growth.
😙 The reasons for the fall of the # bitcoin exchange rate below $61,000
The unemployment rate was 4.3%, which is higher than expected, indicating a possible recession
The Bank of Japan raised the interest rate for the first time in 17 years, which led to an outflow of investments from risky assets
Increased geopolitical tensions (fear of a major world war)
😏Continued distribution of #BTC from #Mt.Gox and #Genesis