Which amazes me to be honest. Who's running infrastructure here. You never run bare minimum infrastructure. I literally run infrastructure that uses 25% capacity for 90% of the year. But do you know what? When that extra 75% volume comes, we don't go down. We're not the bottleneck.

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aren't there load balancers for these cases?

Yes. I use A10 networks. Works well.

coinbase obviously not 😅

I don't use them, but I see enough complaints to know that they don't know what they're doing 😂

Exchanges adapt to our energy grids 🤷🏽‍♂️

Even worse, they are size that they should be able to reactively scale up/down based on changes by the minute without outages. Something in their stack is just not built for this

Right. They have the funds to scale up and down with minimal effort. Absolute clowns.