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Ziua României văzută prin ochii noștri | ASSIST Software - Duration: 1:23.What does Romania mean to me?
What does Romania mean to me?
What does Romania mean to me?
Good sense and tolerance
The village peace and love for my country
Hospitality and diversity
The place where I want to see my children grow up
and live
Endless source of history
Folklore and joy
Rich culture and renowned artists
Faith and picturesque monasteries
Traditional workmanship and talent
Memorable nights with friends
The family together on holidays
Warm hearts and beautiful people
Great landscapes that cut your breath
Bright minds that revolutionized science
Inherit traditions from our ancestors
Performance and innovation
The place where I feel at home
Happy National Day, Romania!
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Calloway Software Best Session! $425 Earning In Turbo Trading! (Live) - Duration: 13:40.hi guys what's going on? FAYSAL here and how are you guys doing? today I will be
trading with the help of the CALLOWAY SOFTWARE and let's begin trading.
before I begin don't forget to subscribe to our Channel and share if you like.
let us start the trading session and today is Friday so there is not much
movement in the market I guess. so it will be a short session. so let's see.
this is the platform and
there's do currency trading and USD/JPY.
it indicates for a SELL trade. let's go to the chart.
okay
okay five minutes chart and
let's go for it. usd/jpy for a SELL. this is the BINARYCENT broker account
and
let's go for like $200 and for like two minutes and to get a better strike
price let's see.
market movements are limited. okay just placed the trade. let's see. yeah the
trade has executed.
and
okay let's wait for two minutes. if I win the trade I will get $140 profit and
if I lose, I lose the $200 and this is turbo trading that means shorter expiry
trading. I just copied the CALLOWAY SOFTWARE signals from the platform and
copied to my broker BINARYCENT.
many of you emailed me that you are unable to join the CALLOWAY SOFTWARE for
country restriction. as you know that CALLOWAY SOFTWARE don't accept traders from
worldwide. so in that case you can do nothing because there is no other way
you can join the CALLOWAY SOFTWARE. if you use Virtual Private Network that
means hide your IP or location then a problem will arise. later the broker will
call you. the assigned broker will call you and
verify your location. in the meantime our trade has expired as you can see.
let's see. it is a TIE I guess. Let's go to the closed trades.
you see the payout and order size is same that means this trade is a tie. Oh well!
what to do? it happens sometimes. Let's see Euro/Usd.
my favorite pair EUR/USD also indicates for a SELL signal and let's see that
chart.
It is taking forever to load.
the chart is not loading so I will skip it and see GBP/USD.
it's a strong SELL so I'll go for it without checking the chart. gbp/usd for a
SELL. okay as it is a strong SELL signal so
I will increase the investment and five minutes okay.
the trade has executed.
okay here it is.
it's for five minutes so we have to wait for five minutes and the payout is
very good against $500. it will be $425 US dollar.
so strong cell as you can see gbp/usd.
so what I was telling you that if you use a virtual private network to hide
your location and try to register it will not work because the broker will
ask you to submit your ID and bill copy
to verify and then after submitting those papers they will call your
number and if they find it different and it is not the country from
you registered then they will suspend your account and you will not be able to
withdraw any money from your brokerage account. so do not try to register with a
VPN or virtual private network to hide your IP. if your country is not supported
then skip it. there is an option you know. you have seen me trading with
BINBOT PTO, right? I give you a link above so you can go to their home page
and if you find it beneficial for you then you may join. BINBOT PRO is
the only trading software that still allows traders from
worldwide. so you can try that if you can;t join the
CALLOWAY SOFTWARE or any other trading application. our trade is going good and
it was a strong SELL signal from the CALLOWAY SOFTWARE platform.
two minutes to go. so let's see what happens and this is turbo trading that
means shorter expiry trading. I have already told you many times that if
you trade turbo or shorter expiry times then there are some rules. if you lose a
trade then increase the amount in the next trade and if you lose the 2nd
trade also that means two consecutive losses then stop trading for the day or
for the session and come again for trading in the next day or in the next
session.
I often get emails from some of you guys and they think the trading software's
a miracle. it can make you an earn millions or billions. I don't
know but if you don't have any basic about trading then no software or
nothing can make you earn consistent money. so at least learn some
basics and fundamentals and that will be beneficial for you in the long run. so we
are almost heading to the expiry time I guess and let's see what happens. it was
a strong SELLl signal and yes! yes I won the trade as you can see the result $925
USD. Let's go to the Closed trades and yeah! you see our first trade was
USD/JPY and it was a tie. you see the payout and the investment is same. and
and then GBP/USD strong sell signal and the investment was $500. the outcome
is very very good. it is $425. so I just profited
like $425 in just five minutes. so I stop trading here it is
because we are heading to Saturday and market will become unpredictable during
this moment. so if you like to try the CALLOWAY SOFTWARE then
I put a secured link in the description so you may visit their official site and if you
find it beneficial for you then you may join. stay tuned for more videos and
updates and until then take care!
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OBS.Live - New Streaming Software by StreamElements - Duration: 16:21.What's up, guys?
Welcome back to the Gaming Careers YouTube channel.
In today's video, we're going to be looking at OBS.Live,
which is StreamElements spin on the OBS Studio software.
We're going to be talking about
exactly what StreamElements is,
what OBS.Live is, as well as why some of the big streamers
are moving across to this software.
And, obviously, we're going to go through setting up
and installing the software so that you can get the most
out of it's features.
If you are new around here, I just want to quickly say
please do have a look around
at the rest of the YouTube channel.
The whole channel is dedicated
to helping you grow your livestream
with tutorials on absolutely everything you need to know.
So do subscribe and turn notifications on,
if you haven't already.
So, before we jump into OBS.Live,
I thought I would just quickly explain
a little bit about StreamElements,
who are the people that have built OBS.Live.
Because I know that some of you
might not have heard of StreamElements.
Well, StreamElements is a tool set of features
that have been built for streamers.
It's sort of a website where you can integrate
a lot of their platform with Twitch
and a lot of their platform with your streaming software.
So they have the ability to, you know,
display alerts on your stream for new followers,
new donations, bits, subscriptions, hosts,
those kind of things.
They have a chat bot which you can customize
with commands and timers, as well as some auto-moderation.
Loyalty systems, the ability to be able
to do contests and giveaways.
They have overlays that you can customize,
as well as, like, an overlay manager
where you can build your own overlays.
Song requests, leader boards, you know the kind of things
that happen with Streamlabs,
who are probably a direct competitor with StreamElements.
But some of the bigger streamers are moving across
to using StreamElements.
TimTheTatman, Shroud, and Sodapoppin, just to name a few,
have all moved across to StreamElements.
So we're going to be looking at the software.
It's the first time we've looked at it
on the Gaming Careers YouTube channel.
And, with that little explanation,
now let's have a look at what OBS.Live is.
So OBS.Live still uses the core of OBS Studio,
so you're still technically running OBS Studio,
the latest version, and OBS.Live just adds a couple
of little extra features into the software.
And there's a big focus from StreamElements
on having as little impact on performance as possible
so that the features that they build are very lightweight.
They understand how important that is for a streamer.
So there's a bit of a distinction here
between having a fork of a software,
such as how Streamlabs OBS does it,
versus this way of adding functionality via plugins.
So having a fork of a software means that,
when OBS Studio releases new features,
they're going to take some time to bring into your fork
because you have to test them.
You've made so many changes to the front end of the software
that you have to implement
some of the functionality yourself
whereas having a plugin, such as how OBS.Live works,
means that you always use the latest version of OBS Studio
and the features are just added onto the top of that.
So you're always going to get
the latest and greatest features from OBS Studio,
bug improvements and all those kind of things.
And OBS.Live just adds a few little features on top of that
that are super lightweight and easy to run.
This is particularly useful for those of you
that are very comfortable with OBS Studio.
You make use of some of the plugins
that are already available for it,
such as, you know, the NDI plugin or any of the others,
but you still want to be able to manage all of your stream,
you know, your chat and your alerts,
from within one window.
That really is the focus for OBS.Live,
and today we're going to be having a look.
So the first thing that you want to do
is to click the link at the top
of the description down below.
That will take you to the latest version of OBS.Live
from StreamElements where you can then download it
for Windows.
Download and start going through the installation
as you would with any other software.
At this point, you'll be given the option
as to whether or not you want to also install OBS Studio.
If you've already got OBS Studio installed,
then you don't need to re-download that,
so you can just click install.
But, obviously, if you haven't yet downloaded OBS Studio,
tick that box as well.
So, when OBS.Live launches, you may have a window
just asking you to authenticate StreamElements
with your Twitch account.
Go through that as you would with any other authentication
and you should get a window
that looks something similar to this.
It's sort of a wizard asking me to set up the chat bot
and the tipping page.
I'm just going to skip it for now
because we'll come to it a little bit later.
I want to show you the main interface of OBS.Live.
So I'm just going to click skip.
Gives me a little warning here,
but I'm going to click got it.
I want to skip this as well, and there we are.
We're taken to OBS.Live.
So you can see it's exactly the same as OBS,
but with these two windows either side.
The left-hand side is the activity feed,
so this is the feed of followers, subscriptions, donations,
hosts, all the things that you need to see at a glance
whilst managing your stream.
And on the right-hand side you have
your Twitch or YouTube chat,
depending on which service you're streaming to.
Now one of the cool things about this just being a plugin
for OBS Studio is that you can take advantage
of OBS's ability to be able to rearrange these windows
however you like.
So, if you come up to the view menu,
go to docks, and untick the lock UI,
you can actually move around these elements
to have the layout exactly as you want.
So let's say that maybe you want to have the activity feed
across here on the same-hand side as the chat,
and then you can rearrange that exactly as you want.
Maybe you want to have, I don't know,
your mixer on the left-hand side
because it's a vertical mixer.
You can completely rearrange these
to be exactly as you want.
I mean, that doesn't look great,
but maybe if you resized the whole bar.
You can, (laughs)
my point is that you can rearrange these windows
to be however you would like,
and that is one of the main advantages of it being a plugin
rather than a full fork of the software.
You can even pop out these elements
to be completely separate from OBS
if you want to have them larger and maybe on, you know,
a second screen or something like that.
All you have to do is drag the element out of OBS,
and there you can see it's a completely separate window
that you can resize and have easily available
to you if you wanted to.
Now I just wanted to quickly cover
these elements individually.
Obviously the right-hand element is just your Twitch chat.
Nothing too fancy there.
You can reply to it.
You can read all your comments, and things like that.
But the left-hand side, this activity feed,
allows you to be able to see what has happened
on your stream recently.
So you can see I haven't streamed for, you know,
a week or so, but I've had some people following the channel
in the background.
You can filter out if you don't want to see followers,
or if you don't want to see tips below a certain amount,
or something like that.
So you can customize this to be exactly as you want,
particularly when live streaming.
Maybe you don't want to see
when somebody has followed your channel.
You just want events to show others.
All you would have to do is untick followers
and click filter.
You also have the ability to be able to skip or mute alerts,
as well as being able to reload overlays.
That's something that we'll cover a little bit later.
But you can see that,
maybe if you missed an alert whilst you
were taking a bathroom break or something,
you could replay each alert, whichever one you wanted,
by hitting this refresh icon.
Or you can skip alerts that, you know, are taking advantage
of text-to-speech or something like that,
and you also have an option down here
to be able to increase and decrease the size
depending on how good your eyesight is.
And, finally, a little area here in the bottom right
which will show you how many viewers
you have on your livestream currently.
So loads of great info to have at your fingertips,
and more really at a glance
as you look across to the OBS window.
So obviously this is super helpful,
but the real usefulness comes when you start
to integrate all of your alerts
and your overlays through StreamElements,
and then using this software as well.
So, if we head to the StreamElements dashboard
at streamelements.com, you click log in
in the top right corner.
You get taken to your dashboard, which looks like this.
It gives you some stats about your recent stream
as well as, you know,
the ability to go through some of their tutorials.
I'm just going to swap it to dark mode
because I'm an absolute lover of anything that is dark mode.
But let's have a look at the themes gallery.
This is a way of being able to have overlays
and all these different scenes set up for you
and you don't have to host any of these files
on your computer.
They all come through the browser source.
So there's performance benefits in there
as well as the benefit
of not having to manage any of the assets yourself.
So let's find one that we'd like a look at.
Surely they have, like,
a Fortnite themed one down here somewhere.
Here we go, Llama.
So I'm going to go with the Llama animated one.
You can click on it to view a preview
as to what the five scenes that you get.
I think you get five for each one,
sort of a game one, a chatting one, starting soon,
be right back, and stream ended.
So this looks good.
I'm going to click create my overlay,
give it a name, Fortnite, and click create my overlay.
And that is all I needed to do
to be given the browser sources that I then add in.
So I'm just going to take one of these.
The idea is that you take as many as you want
and you add them to individual scenes in OBS.
I'm going to take the talking one.
Just click copy.
Copy the link, and then head back to OBS.Live.
Come down to your sources in the scene that you want.
Add a browser source.
Name it what you want.
I'm going to name it Fortnite overlay.
Hit okay, and then paste in the URL that you just copied.
Set the width and height to 1920 by 1080.
They do support other resolutions.
You can edit that in your settings.
Click okay.
Give it a second to get it all, and there you go.
All the animations are in and live.
I'm just going to resize my camera because, obviously,
I wouldn't be that zoomed in.
So, if I come down here
and just drag that a little bit smaller,
yeah, something like that.
And how quick was that?
I've now got, I mean, it's not my taste,
but I've now got a Fortnite overlay added
by just adding one browser source.
And you can edit all of this data down at the bottom.
So, if you see here, we have, like,
our Twitch, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
If we go back to the dashboard
and click see theme in my overlays,
it'll take you to the my overlays section of the dashboard,
where you can then edit each of the overlays
that you've chosen.
So let's find the chat one.
Click edit.
It brings up this web interface
where you can edit every single aspect of the overlay,
and it will update live.
So you can come in here, click on the YouTube thing,
change the YouTube to /gamingcareers, if I can spell.
I would probably resize it a bit,
but you get the idea.
And this will all, when you click save,
it will all update within your streaming software as well.
These overlays also come with alerts already made for them.
So, if I went and chose one of these,
let's choose Partypooper.
Congratulations, you're famous.
And I replay the alert, it will come up on my stream
exactly as it is set up.
So these have already been built as well, the alerts.
You can rearrange them, change the colors,
all that kind of thing in the back end
of the software just on the website.
You can do exactly what you want,
customize how alerts are going to be,
where they're going to be positioned,
and all that kind of stuff.
Super simple interface.
Loads and loads of great overlays for you
straight away for free.
You just need to log into the dashboard
and go into the overlay section.
If you head back across to the StreamElements dashboard,
you can see that there's a whole load of features
down the left-hand side that you can play with.
And I don't have time to go through all of them.
It's probably going to require some separate videos.
But a few things I did want to mention is the chat bot.
If you set up the chat bot for your livestream,
there is so much customizability for this.
You can even actually change what the bot name is
if you download the software.
But you can see some of the default commands
that it comes with.
Loads of default commands already set up for you
which you can enable and disable.
You know, things like uptime so your viewers can see
how long you've been streaming for,
or follow age so they can see how long
they've been followed for,
or they can even test somebody else's follow age.
You can add all of your own custom commands.
Super simple to set up.
Loads and loads of customizability.
And the other thing that I wanted to quickly mention
is they have these modules for the chat bot.
These are ways of having, like,
cool features for the chat bot
that work for your livestream.
So one of the examples I'd love to go through
is chat alerts.
If you enable this,
then StreamElements will actually post in your chat
when somebody follows, subscribes, tips,
all those kind of things.
So you can actually have it posted in your chat
as well as posted in an alert over the tops of your stream.
This one is particularly useful if you are an IRL streamer
and you don't have the ability
to be able to be looking at a dashboard page
or OBS or something like that,
but you have the ability
to look at Twitch chat on your phone.
Well, then, StreamElements can tell you
when somebody follows, subscribes, or donates,
those kind of things, if you enable the chat alerts module.
Another cool one is Twitter.
So you can set this up with a few different Twitter accounts
and it will post the tweets in chat as a message
whenever somebody tweets on one of the accounts
that you're following.
There's some games, you know, roulette, raffle.
You can allow your viewers to duel points with each other.
They have a whole loyalty system built into StreamElements.
There's actually just so much functionality
that I couldn't go through this in one video,
but I did want to quickly mention how great
the chat bot functionality is in StreamElements.
The last thing that I quickly want to mention,
it's not technically to do with OBS.Live,
but, again, another advantage of using StreamElements
is that you can set up your own tipping page
that you can link to your viewers if they would like
to send you a tip or donation.
You can customize this to your heart's content
with colors and images
and exactly what text you want to show
and what payment methods you accept.
One of the really cool things is that StreamElements
is building a list of troublesome users that tip
and then chargeback, which,
for those of you that don't know,
costs you money through PayPal.
So you end up paying a large fee,
I think it's about $20, when somebody does a chargeback
on a tip that they sent you.
So they might only send you a $1 tip,
but, if they then chargeback, you end up paying a large fee.
Well, StreamElements are tackling this
by building a list of users that are known
for doing this kind of thing
and stopping them from being able to donate.
So it's a safer way.
I think this is definitely one of the reasons
that bigger streamers are moving across to StreamElements
because they're finding that they have less chargebacks.
So, yeah, you can completely set up your tipping page,
customize it to your heart's content.
Not technically to do with OBS.Live,
but I just thought I'd mention it quickly.
So I know we have covered a lot in a short amount of time,
but really I just wanted to get across
what OBS.Live is all about.
How lightweight it is
in terms of you still get to use OBS Studio.
You still get to use all of the plugins that are built in
or that you've downloaded for OBS Studio.
You get to use the latest version.
It's really just a lightweight couple of features
with the activity feed and the chat window
that integrate so nicely with the StreamElements backend.
It's just a really interesting project.
I'm definitely going to be checking it out
and using it on my live streams for the next few weeks
and seeing exactly how I find using it
and managing my stream with OBS.Live.
Thank you guys so much for watching.
If you have enjoyed the video
and you want to check out OBS.Live,
please do use the link at the top of the description.
That will help the guys at StreamElements know
that I have sent them over to you,
and they'll help me keep creating videos like this
for their software.
If you are new around here, I did say it at the beginning,
but please do check out the rest of the YouTube channel.
Subscribe with notifications on so you don't miss anything.
Thanks especially to all of those that joined me
in my last livestream.
I had a hell of a lot of fun.
Some frustrating moments as well,
but it was great to meet so many of you
after the Black Friday deals.
Thanks as always to my Patrons
who are supporting the creation of this content.
I do this as a full-time job,
and without them I could not keep creating these tutorials.
And I will see you all in the next video.
Peace.
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BitExchange Cryptocurrency Exchange Software Installation video - Duration: 40:44.Hi everyone, in this video we'll be seeing the installation of Bitexchange
Now, you can go to the bitexchange.systems page and click on
download and takes you to the Download cart page where you'll fill in the first name
last name and email address
this is the email address where you get the source code. Please go to your email and
download the source code over there
download a web source code
you
just wait for the source code to completely download.
yes, so now my source code is downloaded
now go to support on exchange dot systems
click on installation guide so II you see the step-by-step installation of the
exchange here so follow all the steps from step one to step eight for the
exchange installation so now I have created my server and set up top servers
everything now I am starting with the server installation and source code
uploading so if you have a digital ocean or a W server ready so you can start
with step three directly connecting to the server with the key file
logging nests but to which is my server username
step one so I'm installing with I'm starting with Apache installation so
once I copy and paste the command the installation starts
so the document which you see here at support.bitexchange.systems it's
a detailed step-by-step documentation so you will have to just
like read and copy/paste with it
this is my exchange IP address so as you see after I have installed Apache the
Apache page opens up next time moving to MySQL installation click on ( Y ) I mean
type Y (for Yes) now you are setting a password for MySQL so remember this
password we will be using this password later while installing PHP myadmin it's
better to note it down somewhere
now, we are turning the bind-address to like 0.0.0.0 which is like opening the port
after MySQL so go to this page MySQLd.com file and change the bind
address from 127.0.0.1 to 0.0.0.0 save the changes now we start MySQL
now we are starting with the PHP installation, we are using PHP 7 for the
exchange script and some libraries are included in the same command
this step we are rearranging the PHP and HTML here this is because our default
page runs on PHP
next we are enabling short open tax so go to the php.ini file
go down to the short open tack and change the status from off to on you can
even use search to go to this line directly
you
now we are going to change the upload max file size
next as we have changed our basic Apache configuration we are we studying it
enabling petty worlds who just copy paste the commands here so as you see
here to activate the new composition you need to run service appositive we start
so we are like restarting the Apache again as we have changed
changing the file permission to someone's on someone again we are we
studying Apache
inside a party to confine we are changing the directory device www
so you can see in the screenshots also to change this then again we are we
starting Apache
install CLI and curl it one
stalling composure change 32 well www HTML change the file permission to
summons and so on next Posse to step for that step for how to upload source code
to server so here we are using FileZilla to connect to the FTP server
go to file side manager
create a new site protocol shoe set choose has SFTP place your IP choose the
port number select key file I have my server on AWS so I have a key file as
password so I am using this so this should be like according to you also so
your server can have a key file also password directly so connect your FTP
using FileZilla according to you all the server configurations as you see now my
server is connected now go to the next step in the support page also change the
directory to www.h tml
Step five setting up what you lost now this stuff you have installing unzip
first as we have the source code and a zip file we need to unzip it so for
first we need to install
upload the source file to where www.h tml folder
in FileZilla you can see the first date of uploading below
now my friend has been uploaded
I'm changing my directory okay I'm already inside its general directory now
I'm unzipping the file
give LS LS is the listing command in Ubuntu go to update the console step go
to Apache two sites available folder
open 0 0 default console
you
now we move the hash in server name and type in your we pleased with your
exchange domain name
go to your domain manager and keep the exact domain name so it can be any any
of your domain so in this video there is a mismatch of the extension dot common
dot info so kindly know it and give the domain name exactly like what is your
exchange - my nameday
now we are creating conference or API segments enough so copy the command and
paste it in your terminal before that we save this existing
we are copying the default settings to the AP at Milano
Update API console
so give the extension like subdomains here API dot your domain name.com or
whatever it is and also the document group as HTML / APA x 2 star admin
virtual host
change the subdomain again here admin dot your domain name again dot one took
us available YW HTML but me
same as the process for the document go - aunt / htdocs also you can follow the
screenshots and the support page now create now we are enabling the created
watch laws so as you see here when you run that it says you to restart Apache
and we follow it make sure you give soda before the command to run as a root user
you will have to follow this after each step next step is the setting up
database
so we are starting with PHP myadmin installation copy paste a command
hit why
give s it will ask you for the password for MySQL PHP man man so make sure you
give the same password which you have given for the MySQL in the previous
steps
copy/paste the next command
now login to your PHP myadmin
so I am giving my domain name slash PHP myadmin takes me to my ph mind so
username will be root and the password will be the password which you had given
so download the SQL file which is there inside the package you will need to
upload this SQL file to the database which we are going to create now now
creating a new database now and naming my databases with exchange so my
database has been created now I am importing the SQL file which I have
downloaded from the server
I have this cool file here I'm uploading it she don't go
next step and creating a user account add user account
so these steps are all well documented in the support page you can also follow
it I'd use for account so username I'm giving it a bit Q so and a password for
it make sure you click check all for the privileges and hit cool
next step will be connecting the database in the CFG files so go to the
admin directory to open the CFC dot PHP file make sure the DB name is same as
the DB name which we have created and the password username give it a sleuth
loop to stay username usually by default and the password of the root user in my
case my username is root and password is exchange one two three configure it in
both places
see the file
do the same in APA directly now
replace it with your database name replace your username replace your
password
you
same thing for all
he plays your database name loosening database password again
now go to the crown directory configure your database name username database
password save now go to the front and directly
go to your domain manager and create subdomains as you see here we have
created subdomains APA admin and auth pointing it as a record to the IP
address so make sure this is pointed and only if it is pointed in the right in
this right way the exchange point under the admin everything will work so when
the base you are configure your exchange name make sure whether it is HTTP or
HTTPS here
next configure the APA URL opt URL so as we have created subdomains now we are
using it so if you remember we used the same subdomains in the virtual
configuration also in the previous steps
in my case I have not installed assistance so why a - HTTP
so I'm proceeding with step 7 now waiting sessions directly
so in some suppose you'd have to give sudo if you are not the root root axis
if you don't have the root access
so in case the command fails try with sudo again step two we are giving
permissions full permission sounds and so on
so to both front incisions and admin sessions we are giving some salt some
potions now we set up the crowns used exchange select a editor which you want
copy paste these configurations at the end of the file
we start consuls we started
we start once again Apache
so if you have pointed to your domain name correctly as admin dot your domain
name so the adventure
in my case I have not given full permissions to the admin session so my
admin didn't come up now I am giving full permission to the admin session
folder and then we starting Apache service and now you can see the admin
loading so make sure the permissions are given set up correctly
the default user net code is there in the support documentation copy paste it
and then you're administering successfully now go to the app
configuration folder and set up your event and base URL and similarly you
will have to configure your API config or conflict everything to the specific
locations
next proceed with the step 8
okay my exchange went and should run well not
you
create a new database or KYC
download the bit exchange and let's go kyc SQL file from the server now import
the SQL file choose the fine bit exchange kyc and hit ko now go to the
directory
open the file exchange we launched our PHP configure the database here
enter the database name with exchange it should the database of the main so
and cheer configure the database of the KYC
go to the KYC folder sudo nano en we open the env file
and again change the database contribution here this is the database
configuration of the KYC one exchange Alaska kyc is my database name
I shall we configure the database of the exchange
you
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