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Dragonfly is a modern in-memory data store compatible with Redis and Memcached, offering up to 25 times higher throughput and better cache efficiency while using up to 80% fewer resources. It scales well with larger servers, supports many Redis commands, and features a unique, memory-efficient cache and fast snapshotting. Dragonfly provides low latency, high performance, and is easy to configure with familiar Redis options. Its design ensures atomic operations and efficient resource use, making it ideal for fast, cost-effective cloud applications needing real-time data access and high scalability. This means you get faster, more efficient caching and data handling with minimal changes to your existing setup[5][2][4].
https://github.com/dragonflydb/dragonfly
Bitcoin ETFs See Major Inflow Reversal
On January 15, Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded a net inflow of $755 million, marking the first inflow after four days of outflows. The Fidelity ETF (FBTC) led the charge, attracting $463 million. Meanwhile, Ethereum products also saw inflows, totaling $59.78 million.
Forecasts from HashKey Group predict Bitcoin could hit $300,000 by 2025 and Ethereum $8,000, with overall market cap reaching $10 trillion. Analyst insights suggest the Litecoin ETF may be next for approval in the US.
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