High-Precision Time: how to use fractional seconds in MySQL and PHP | by Victor Pryazhnikov | Bumble Tech | Medium
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I get the following error “cURL error 28: Operation timed out after 15001 milliseconds with 0 bytes.” What should I do? – 10Web Help Center
Time in milliseconds is not being calculated properly in PHP, causing authentication to fail (with Bittrex) · Issue #8195 · ccxt/ccxt · GitHub
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