Dragonfly and Celery: Powering Financial Transactions
Blog post from Dragonfly
This blog post discusses the integration of Celery, a distributed task queue, with Dragonfly, an in-memory data store that is a high-performance drop-in replacement for Redis. The authors demonstrate how to use these technologies together to build a sophisticated transaction consolidation system around the Ethereum blockchain. They provide a detailed walkthrough of the technical setup, challenges, and solutions involved in integrating Dragonfly with Celery to manage Ethereum blockchain transactions efficiently. Additionally, they showcase how Dragonfly can be used as a lock manager and caching layer to enhance system responsiveness and security.
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