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1  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Creating a curated crypto directory website on: September 29, 2019, 05:33:43 PM
Any tips?

When the sites with the best ref links get top spots it can never be a good index.
Try to make the index objective and put the advertisement in some fixed. areas

You mean the list @ Hardware Wallets?
Ledger and Trezor are the most bought and popular hardware wallets on the market... Or am I misreading your message?

As for the ad, I only have the right-side banner area which is fixed. Or do you see any other ads from your side?

Cheers!
2  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Creating a curated crypto directory website on: September 27, 2019, 09:43:45 AM
Hi! I think it is nice idea, but the content seems to be very poor. I'm not big professional, but the links on your site are not structured (mining platforms, then crypto loans, casinos, crypto documents... - all are near each other), and seem to be that you just put on the site some links you could google or you are familiar with.

The idea is to have a curated directory, so I try to have only quality links, not all links  Tongue

You also call the site as crypto directory, but there is no link to the wallet MEW for example which is very popular for ETH. If your content is mainly about bitcoin, so it is better to change the site name to Bitcoin directory.
That's a good point, it is a crypto directory indeed, but as I mentioned before, a lot of links have to be added. This is not the end result, also the main page shows 5 (top) links per category, underneath it will come a "show more" button that takes you to that specific subject's page where you find a more complete list.

And as for structured design - try not to put all the information on the page, but make some structured content: Main groups, subgroups, links, etc. For example you can put all the wallets to one group, and there make subgroups - hardware, desktop, mobile, etc.
I understand your idea, which is good, but I had this idea that newbies could use it as an easy go to page with as less clicks needed on the homepage as possible.

The idea is very good. Thank you!

Cheers!
3  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Creating a curated crypto directory website on: September 26, 2019, 09:40:14 AM
Where is the Bitcoin Whitepaper? I think this is very important and you should add it ASAP.

You should also add more crypto gambling related websites, you can go on this board and check what and where crypto gamblers are playing at: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=56.0)

Also I don't see any crypto mixer?  You can find everything here (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2827109.0).

Good points! Thank you Kemarit.

I thought crypto mixers wouldn't interest new crypto folks but I guess it doesn't hurt having them listed as well...  Tongue

True, crypto mixers will be a good addition.

Why not add a feature wherein users can submit links to you for addition? And then you can review it and add them if needed?

What about adding links to crypto terms? (https://cryptominded.com/glossary-cryptocurrency-terms-need-know/). Like what HODL means? or FOMO or FUD? TA?

The feature idea might be interesting.

As for terms (and information...). First I want to complete a decent linking-directory and later on add an "Articles" section where we "educate" newbies on terms like the ones you mentioned and other crypto related topics.
But as I said, in article-form, not just links. That's better, no?

Cheers!
4  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Creating a curated crypto directory website on: September 23, 2019, 02:34:47 PM
I was thinking about this too. It would be practical if users could instantly see some type of small description, without overwhelming the simple look and feel of the website. I'll check if I can make this mobile-friendly.

You could probably add a click section to replace the hover function on the mobile page. The details of the website would appear when the user click it. It's a bit tricky but that's required as iirc the hover function is not supported on most mobile devices.

Additional details you could read:
- https://www.prowebdesign.ro/how-to-deal-with-hover-on-touch-screen-devices/
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22559756/changing-hover-to-touch-click-for-mobile-devices/22560108
I'll make individual clickable pop-ups and user can close the pop-up by clicking the corner "X". I think that will be a good and simple solution for user experience. (pop-ups will be mobile friendly as well of course)
5  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Creating a curated crypto directory website on: September 23, 2019, 02:23:33 PM
The website looks nice and is quite approachable, I don't really see any major issues.

Maybe you should add a couple of categories though: crypto news and crypto hedge funds.

You might also want to add derivatives platforms, separate from trading platforms.
Thanks for the feedback!
6  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Creating a curated crypto directory website on: September 22, 2019, 11:39:03 AM
Creating a short description for each link might be a useful feature, especially for newbies who never visited the website that you list there. If you have 100 links and there's no description about it, they'll have a hard time deciding which one they need to visit. You can add the description on the hover details so there's no extra space required (but a bit tricky if the user use a mobile phone).


I was thinking about this too. It would be practical if users could instantly see some type of small description, without overwhelming the simple look and feel of the website. I'll check if I can make this mobile-friendly.

Thanks joniboini!
7  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Creating a curated crypto directory website on: September 22, 2019, 09:45:46 AM
Where is the Bitcoin Whitepaper? I think this is very important and you should add it ASAP.

You should also add more crypto gambling related websites, you can go on this board and check what and where crypto gamblers are playing at: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=56.0)

Also I don't see any crypto mixer?  You can find everything here (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2827109.0).

Good points! Thank you Kemarit.

I thought crypto mixers wouldn't interest new crypto folks but I guess it doesn't hurt having them listed as well...  Tongue
8  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Creating a curated crypto directory website on: September 22, 2019, 09:28:48 AM
Any tips?
Keep it updated and always look for other good links. Otherwise:


Yes that is true, I will
9  Bitcoin / Project Development / Creating a curated crypto directory website on: September 21, 2019, 04:49:11 PM
Hello Everyone,

So I've always had this idea of creating a simple and easy to use website where you can instantly find links to different websites around cryptocurrencies, more for beginners. I know there are already quite a few crypto directory websites out there but I believe there is always room for other helpful (and pro-crypto) websites. Currently I'm still working on it and would love to have some feedback from the community as to what would be (possibly) a good addition for user experience. I'd also like to keep it as simple as possible so new beginners don't get overwhelmed but at the same time easily get access to what they need.

Link to TheCryptoDirectory.com: https://thecryptodirectory.com

Any tips?

PS, I know it's not mobile friendly yet, and the short lists will get "see more" buttons underneath it to go to a page specific for that subject.

Cheers!

10  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for korean arbitrage partner on: June 15, 2019, 12:16:57 AM
I respectfully disagree ulhaq. There are still some ways to make small profits.

If there was a way to successfully capitalise on Korean premiums they would've been erased within a matter of minutes. Korean premiums are several years old. That says everything you need to know. No one leaves free money on the table.

If you can manage it then great. No one else can.

I would suggest doing a google translate post in the Korean forum too. I presume it's crossed many a mind there.

Thanks for the tip!
11  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for korean arbitrage partner on: June 13, 2019, 12:04:24 PM
Is not going to work because of capital controls. Whatever is made in Korea cannot leave the country, so the Korean partner will just have higher and higher balances in korean won. The difference cannot be settled in crypto either, because prices of crypto denominated in won are all artifically high.

I respectfully disagree ulhaq. There are still some ways to make small profits.
12  Economy / Services / Looking for korean arbitrage partner on: June 10, 2019, 10:30:14 PM
Hello,

I'm looking for a korean citizen who would like to partner up with me in some arbitrage opportunities. I have experience and a few interesting methods which will make this a long-term ride.

If you would like to talk more about this contact me trough PM or Telegram: @Zack799

Kind regards,
Zack
13  Economy / Trading Discussion / Looking for korean arbitrage partner on: June 09, 2019, 11:26:38 AM
Hello guys,

I'm looking for a korean citizen who would like to partner up with me in some arbitrage opportunities. I have experience and a few interesting methods which will make this a long-term ride.

If you would like to talk more about this contact me trough PM or Telegram: @Zack799

Kind regards,
Zack
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