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March 16, 2024, 10:47:51 PM
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Excellent. Bravo.

One small suggestion though:

If you omit the USD, EUR, CAD, etc it will all fit on a standard page without having to scroll sideways.

That was how Yefi did it.
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Keep up the good work. This is such an important thread. Thank you.

So many people dwell on the high and low prices. The weighted averages give a much better read on the overall market, not just fat fingers and manipulations.

I find this thread much more important than the daily Chartbuddy recap in the WO. That doesn't even reference prices, just bids and asks.

I asked Richy to include the final actual trade value in CB, top center between the final bids and asks but I guess he's been too busy.

You always seem to find the time.

Thanks again!
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| Rank  BitStamp   USD/BTC    | Rank  Kraken     GBP/BTC   | Rank  Kraken     EUR/BTC   | Rank  Kraken     CAD/BTC   | Rank  Kraken     JPY/BTC     |
|   1  2024-03-13  72901 USD | | 1  2024-03-13  57001 GBP| | 1  2024-03-13  66641 EUR| | 1  2024-03-13  98050 CAD| | 1  2024-03-13  10738120 JPY|
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| 100  2021-03-12  56712 USD | |100  2021-04-07  41321 GBP| |100  2021-10-13  48206 EUR| |100  2021-10-14  70848 CAD| |100  2023-12-06   6451442 JPY|
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EDIT: Flipped GBP and EUR for consistency.  The next biggest currency volume after USD seems to be Korean Wan, JPY, EUR, Singapore Dollar, GBP, and then Brazilian Real from this source https://www.coinhills.com/market/currency/

For some reason the green is missing in this table (the oldest date).  

You might have a good point about the top 5 traded currencies might be more important than other considerations.. so I would be open to the idea of changing it to the top 5 currencies based on trade volume.  Based on that coinhills website, the Canadian Dollar is really far down the list (#18), so it does not seem as relevant based on such trade volume considerations.

I understand that the top 5 based on trade volume could fluctuate, but on that website it does seem that the top 4 have more of a distance from the 5th place, which likely the 5th place will fluctuate a lot more.... since the 5th one is currently under 1,000 BTC traded.. at least for today...maybe we might consider over a longer period of time in order to analyze if trade volume might change very much in terms of putting which ones into the top 5?

So yeah the top 5based on today's trade volume would be 1) the dollar 2) the Korean Won 3) JPY  4) EUR.... 5) SGD.... I am not exactly attached to any of the non-dollar currencies, but it does seem to be interesting to see what the top traded volume coins might be doing (to the extent that the trade volume is determined to not be fake).  Prior to the 2016 China crack down on exchanges at that time, the CNY was trading like 10x anyone else, but then we realized that as with many things chinese, there was a lot of fakeness to it.

I imagine that once we figure out which currencies to retain in the charts, you probably would not want to be switching very frequently.. .. so I am not sure if there might be a better way of choosing which ones to retain, except based on something like trade volume.. and perhaps even better if there were a way to look at trade volume over a longer period of time to see if there might be a consistent set in the top 5... maybe in the last 3-6 months.. or even weekly for the last 3-6 months.

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|  81  2021-05-01  57825 | | 81  2021-04-09  42561 | | 81  2021-03-20  49510 | | 81  2021-04-06  72600 | | 81  2021-11-20   6663601 |
|  82  2021-11-29  57636 | | 82  2021-12-02  42556 | | 82  2021-04-06  49399 | | 82  2021-04-04  72405 | | 82  2024-01-10   6656677 |
|  83  2021-10-14  57623 | | 83  2021-05-08  42195 | | 83  2021-04-05  49339 | | 83  2021-04-08  72404 | | 83  2024-02-08   6653223 |
|  84  2021-04-04  57572 | | 84  2021-04-05  42174 | | 84  2021-03-13  49251 | | 84  2021-12-02  72350 | | 84  2021-04-17   6636308 |
|  85  2021-11-30  57431 | | 85  2021-04-06  42144 | | 85  2021-12-03  49233 | | 85  2021-03-29  72283 | | 85  2021-04-10   6602904 |
|  86  2021-12-01  57380 | | 86  2021-03-19  42018 | | 86  2021-11-26  49180 | | 86  2021-11-22  72237 | | 86  2024-01-08   6584983 |
|  87  2021-11-22  57339 | | 87  2021-10-14  42011 | | 87  2021-04-04  49147 | | 87  2021-11-23  72186 | | 87  2021-04-12   6578988 |
|  88  2021-04-08  57275 | | 88  2021-05-01  41971 | | 88  2021-10-11  49144 | | 88  2021-11-19  72074 | | 88  2021-11-29   6572222 |
|  89  2021-03-29  57263 | | 89  2021-03-18  41947 | | 89  2021-03-18  49103 | | 89  2021-02-21  72046 | | 89  2021-03-14   6565764 |
|  90  2021-03-21  57207 | | 90  2021-05-03  41874 | | 90  2021-04-09  49034 | | 90  2021-11-24  72035 | | 90  2021-11-24   6559369 |
|  91  2021-11-19  57203 | | 91  2021-04-04  41799 | | 91  2021-03-19  48971 | | 91  2024-02-26  71320 | | 91  2021-04-02   6549590 |
|  92  2021-02-21  57158 | | 92  2021-10-11  41789 | | 92  2021-10-12  48828 | | 92  2021-03-21  71317 | | 92  2021-10-14   6545158 |
|  93  2021-03-15  57137 | | 93  2024-02-26  41715 | | 93  2024-02-26  48811 | | 93  2021-03-15  71313 | | 93  2021-04-11   6543576 |
|  94  2021-05-07  57025 | | 94  2021-04-08  41708 | | 94  2021-03-29  48714 | | 94  2021-04-07  71308 | | 94  2021-04-01   6521999 |
|  95  2021-11-23  57006 | | 95  2021-03-29  41646 | | 95  2021-11-28  48508 | | 95  2021-05-01  71276 | | 95  2021-03-13   6521096 |
|  96  2021-05-10  56970 | | 96  2024-02-15  41557 | | 96  2024-02-15  48502 | | 96  2021-05-08  71207 | | 96  2021-11-23   6511659 |
|  97  2021-05-06  56806 | | 97  2021-05-09  41508 | | 97  2021-11-27  48467 | | 97  2021-03-12  71170 | | 97  2021-04-03   6496157 |
|  98  2021-10-11  56802 | | 98  2024-02-19  41385 | | 98  2024-02-19  48430 | | 98  2021-05-03  71170 | | 98  2021-11-30   6493134 |
|  99  2021-05-02  56788 | | 99  2024-02-16  41353 | | 99  2021-05-08  48384 | | 99  2021-02-20  71122 | | 99  2021-12-01   6482202 |
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You might have a good point about the top 5 traded currencies might be more important than other considerations.. so I would be open to the idea of changing it to the top 5 currencies based on trade volume.  Based on that coinhills website, the Canadian Dollar is really far down the list (#18), so it does not seem as relevant based on such trade volume considerations.

You might want to consider Canada's place in the Bitcoin community.

Yes, Singapore may have a greater exchange trading volume but does that make it more important here in Bitcointalk?

How many of Canada's Bitcoiners use exchanges all that often. Many of us have been involved for so long that we don't trade unnecessarily and when we do there's a good chance it's going to be over the counter or under the table. Most probably simply hodl.

How many BCT members come from Canada as compared to Singapore or some of the other countries on Coinhills' list?
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| Rank  BitStamp   USD/BTC   | Rank  Kraken  GBP/BTC | Rank  Kraken   EUR/BTC | Rank  Kraken   CAD/BTC  | Rank  Kraken     JPY/BTC  |
|   1  2024-03-13  72901 | | | 1  2024-03-13  66641 | 1  2024-03-13  57001 | | 1  2024-03-13  98050 | | 1  2024-03-13  10738120 |
|   2  2024-03-11  71360 | | | 2  2024-03-14  65435 | 2  2024-03-14  55852 | | 2  2024-03-14  96720 | | 2  2024-03-14  10582701 |
|   3  2024-03-14  71280 | | | 3  2024-03-11  65423 | 3  2024-03-12  55768 | | 3  2024-03-12  96377 | | 3  2024-03-12  10556754 |
|   4  2024-03-12  71275 | | | 4  2024-03-12  65277 | 4  2024-03-11  55733 | | 4  2024-03-11  95979 | | 4  2024-03-11  10488132 |
|   5  2024-03-10  69255 | | | 5  2024-03-10  63411 | 5  2024-03-10  53899 | | 5  2024-03-10  92606 | | 5  2024-03-15  10147103 |
|   6  2024-03-09  68393 | | | 6  2024-03-15  62659 | 6  2024-03-15  53347 | | 6  2024-03-15  92208 | | 6  2024-03-10  10085309 |
|   7  2024-03-15  68271 | | | 7  2024-03-09  62525 | 7  2024-03-16  53280 | | 7  2024-03-09  91934 | | 7  2024-03-08  10022776 |
|   8  2024-03-08  68221 | | | 8  2024-03-08  62248 | 8  2024-03-09  53177 | | 8  2024-03-08  91752 | | 8  2024-03-09  10008717 |
|   9  2021-11-09  67483 | | | 9  2024-03-16  61916 | 9  2024-03-08  52869 | | 9  2024-03-16  91011 | | 9  2024-03-04   9938619 |
|  10  2024-03-16  67308 | | | 10  2024-03-07  61547 | 10  2024-03-07  52566 | | 10  2024-03-07  90429 | | 10  2024-03-07   9919719 |
|  11  2024-03-07  67191 | | | 11  2024-03-06  60977 | 11  2024-03-06  52191 | | 11  2024-03-06  89559 | | 11  2024-03-05   9912807 |
|  12  2024-03-06  66315 | | | 12  2024-03-04  60680 | 12  2024-03-04  52044 | | 12  2024-03-04  88890 | | 12  2024-03-06   9827253 |

Yuck. 2021 still hanging in.

Thanks for taking my tip regarding the currency names. Sideways scrolling sucks.

Keep up the good work.
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Excellent. Bravo.

One small suggestion though:

If you omit the USD, EUR, CAD, etc it will all fit on a standard page without having to scroll sideways.

That was how Yefi did it.
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Keep up the good work. This is such an important thread. Thank you.

So many people dwell on the high and low prices. The weighted averages give a much better read on the overall market, not just fat fingers and manipulations.

I find this thread much more important than the daily Chartbuddy recap in the WO. That doesn't even reference prices, just bids and asks.

I asked Richy to include the final actual trade value in CB, top center between the final bids and asks but I guess he's been too busy.

You always seem to find the time.

Thanks again!
You're welcome, and thanks for pointing that out. How did I miss that?  I dunno, I just look at the ChartBuddy green number and call that the price.  I do understand about not wanted to change working code.  A lesson I learned again,just now, with your last minute request.   Grin  Thankfully I've also learned to keep backups whenever making a change so rollbacks are possible.  It's still a little messed up as we can all see.  Smiley  I won't be taking Canada off this list, but I could see rotating the GBP and JPY with maybe South Africa, and Brazil.

~snip~

For some reason the green is missing in this table (the oldest date).  

You might have a good point about the top 5 traded currencies might be more important than other considerations.. so I would be open to the idea of changing it to the top 5 currencies based on trade volume.  Based on that coinhills website, the Canadian Dollar is really far down the list (#18), so it does not seem as relevant based on such trade volume considerations.

I understand that the top 5 based on trade volume could fluctuate, but on that website it does seem that the top 4 have more of a distance from the 5th place, which likely the 5th place will fluctuate a lot more.... since the 5th one is currently under 1,000 BTC traded.. at least for today...maybe we might consider over a longer period of time in order to analyze if trade volume might change very much in terms of putting which ones into the top 5?

So yeah the top 5based on today's trade volume would be 1) the dollar 2) the Korean Won 3) JPY  4) EUR.... 5) SGD.... I am not exactly attached to any of the non-dollar currencies, but it does seem to be interesting to see what the top traded volume coins might be doing (to the extent that the trade volume is determined to not be fake).  Prior to the 2016 China crack down on exchanges at that time, the CNY was trading like 10x anyone else, but then we realized that as with many things chinese, there was a lot of fakeness to it.

I imagine that once we figure out which currencies to retain in the charts, you probably would not want to be switching very frequently.. .. so I am not sure if there might be a better way of choosing which ones to retain, except based on something like trade volume.. and perhaps even better if there were a way to look at trade volume over a longer period of time to see if there might be a consistent set in the top 5... maybe in the last 3-6 months.. or even weekly for the last 3-6 months.
I don't know what you're talking about with the green.  If you look at dooglus' code, that this project was launched with, the green part never shows up.  We're talking some real feature creep here.   Cheesy  Translation, I haven't figured that out yet.  Back to work. Smiley  Oh and changing the currency is fairly simple now, provided bitcoinity has daily data for the past 5 years.

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Excellent. Bravo.

One small suggestion though:

If you omit the USD, EUR, CAD, etc it will all fit on a standard page without having to scroll sideways.

That was how Yefi did it.
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Keep up the good work. This is such an important thread. Thank you.

So many people dwell on the high and low prices. The weighted averages give a much better read on the overall market, not just fat fingers and manipulations.

I find this thread much more important than the daily Chartbuddy recap in the WO. That doesn't even reference prices, just bids and asks.

I asked Richy to include the final actual trade value in CB, top center between the final bids and asks but I guess he's been too busy.

You always seem to find the time.

Thanks again!
You're welcome, and thanks for pointing that out. How did I miss that?  I dunno, I just look at the ChartBuddy green number and call that the price.  I do understand about not wanted to change working code.  A lesson I learned again,just now, with your last minute request.   Grin  Thankfully I've also learned to keep backups whenever making a change so rollbacks are possible.  It's still a little messed up as we can all see.  Smiley  I won't be taking Canada off this list, but I could see rotating the GBP and JPY with maybe South Africa, and Brazil.

~snip~

For some reason the green is missing in this table (the oldest date).  

You might have a good point about the top 5 traded currencies might be more important than other considerations.. so I would be open to the idea of changing it to the top 5 currencies based on trade volume.  Based on that coinhills website, the Canadian Dollar is really far down the list (#18), so it does not seem as relevant based on such trade volume considerations.

I understand that the top 5 based on trade volume could fluctuate, but on that website it does seem that the top 4 have more of a distance from the 5th place, which likely the 5th place will fluctuate a lot more.... since the 5th one is currently under 1,000 BTC traded.. at least for today...maybe we might consider over a longer period of time in order to analyze if trade volume might change very much in terms of putting which ones into the top 5?

So yeah the top 5based on today's trade volume would be 1) the dollar 2) the Korean Won 3) JPY  4) EUR.... 5) SGD.... I am not exactly attached to any of the non-dollar currencies, but it does seem to be interesting to see what the top traded volume coins might be doing (to the extent that the trade volume is determined to not be fake).  Prior to the 2016 China crack down on exchanges at that time, the CNY was trading like 10x anyone else, but then we realized that as with many things chinese, there was a lot of fakeness to it.

I imagine that once we figure out which currencies to retain in the charts, you probably would not want to be switching very frequently.. .. so I am not sure if there might be a better way of choosing which ones to retain, except based on something like trade volume.. and perhaps even better if there were a way to look at trade volume over a longer period of time to see if there might be a consistent set in the top 5... maybe in the last 3-6 months.. or even weekly for the last 3-6 months.
I don't know what you're talking about with the green.  If you look at dooglus' code, that this project was launched with, the green part never shows up.  We're talking some real feature creep here.   Cheesy  Translation, I haven't figured that out yet.  Back to work. Smiley  Oh and changing the currency is fairly simple now, provided bitcoinity has daily data for the past 5 years.

it looks really nice good work

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it looks really nice good work
Thank you.   Smiley

I do have two questions regarding the data sources.  One, if the numbers line up, would anyone be opposed, to getting all the data from bitcoinity?  And not have to deal with the current bitcoincharts.com USD source site, that has invalid credentials that need to be bypassed?  Two, what should be done if a date entry in the past is missing.  Currently there is a JPY day's worth of data missing, far outside the top 100 ratings, from like last year.  The script will not run without a number.  Should I just repeat the previous day's data, which is what I did this time.  Or average the days' data surrounding the missing day?  I guess if it's not going to make the top 100 list, and we're not doing any sort of moving average, the 2nd question can be disregarded.  But full disclosure is good, so there it is.  EDIT: Two days, 2023-08-05, and 2023-08-26.  I went back as far as possible over 1200 days, before stopping at the next missing day, 2020-10-12.

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You might have a good point about the top 5 traded currencies might be more important than other considerations.. so I would be open to the idea of changing it to the top 5 currencies based on trade volume.  Based on that coinhills website, the Canadian Dollar is really far down the list (#18), so it does not seem as relevant based on such trade volume considerations.
You might want to consider Canada's place in the Bitcoin community.

Yes, Singapore may have a greater exchange trading volume but does that make it more important here in Bitcointalk?

How many of Canada's Bitcoiners use exchanges all that often. Many of us have been involved for so long that we don't trade unnecessarily and when we do there's a good chance it's going to be over the counter or under the table. Most probably simply hodl.

How many BCT members come from Canada as compared to Singapore or some of the other countries on Coinhills' list?

It probably depends on what "we" might be wanting to see in the data - and if they are reflective of actual BTC trading activities going on in the world.  I would be more concerned about if trading in any particular currency is fake to be more important to figuring out its non-importance rather than including for reasons that might not be easy to justify...

Do we want to limit the number to 5 currencies?.. is there something meaningful in terms of choosing based on something other than volume?  The Coinhill list seems to be trade volume that is based on all 89 exchanges that are listed through its site; it is not based on any particular exchange.. if there might be some other way of figuring out trade volume but yeah, you are not seeming to like the idea of trade volume in terms of importance...

I won't be taking Canada off this list, but I could see rotating the GBP and JPY with maybe South Africa, and Brazil.

What about the Korean Won?  I personally think volume is important, but I am not that attached to the idea, since the main thing that I look at is the dollar... at least most of the time.

~snip~
For some reason the green is missing in this table (the oldest date).  

You might have a good point about the top 5 traded currencies might be more important than other considerations.. so I would be open to the idea of changing it to the top 5 currencies based on trade volume.  Based on that coinhills website, the Canadian Dollar is really far down the list (#18), so it does not seem as relevant based on such trade volume considerations.

I understand that the top 5 based on trade volume could fluctuate, but on that website it does seem that the top 4 have more of a distance from the 5th place, which likely the 5th place will fluctuate a lot more.... since the 5th one is currently under 1,000 BTC traded.. at least for today...maybe we might consider over a longer period of time in order to analyze if trade volume might change very much in terms of putting which ones into the top 5?

So yeah the top 5based on today's trade volume would be 1) the dollar 2) the Korean Won 3) JPY  4) EUR.... 5) SGD.... I am not exactly attached to any of the non-dollar currencies, but it does seem to be interesting to see what the top traded volume coins might be doing (to the extent that the trade volume is determined to not be fake).  Prior to the 2016 China crack down on exchanges at that time, the CNY was trading like 10x anyone else, but then we realized that as with many things chinese, there was a lot of fakeness to it.

I imagine that once we figure out which currencies to retain in the charts, you probably would not want to be switching very frequently.. .. so I am not sure if there might be a better way of choosing which ones to retain, except based on something like trade volume.. and perhaps even better if there were a way to look at trade volume over a longer period of time to see if there might be a consistent set in the top 5... maybe in the last 3-6 months.. or even weekly for the last 3-6 months.
I don't know what you're talking about with the green.  

The green is present in the latest table.

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If you look at dooglus' code, that this project was launched with, the green part never shows up.  We're talking some real feature creep here.   Cheesy  Translation, I haven't figured that out yet.  Back to work. Smiley

Even if you haven't figured it out. There is green there, and maybe the green could also have bold.. since it is a little bit difficult to see sometimes, it is not always very obvious that it is green.

 Oh and changing the currency is fairly simple now, provided bitcoinity has daily data for the past 5 years.

I am glad you got it figured out... and are you (and maybe everyone else) inclined to think that maxing out at 5 currencies per table is reasonable?

~snip~it looks really nice good work
Thank you.   Smiley
I do have two questions regarding the data sources.  One, if the numbers line up, would anyone be opposed, to getting all the data from bitcoinity?  And not have to deal with the current bitcoincharts.com USD source site, that has invalid credentials that need to be bypassed?  

I suppose that if it is easier for you to get it all from one source, then that would be a good idea.  I still have not figured out the raw data that is on bitcoinity, and so maybe it would be good to still include a link to the bitcoincharts.com source site so that anyone could look at the raw data there... it is kind of nice to see the raw data... and I personally like to look at it prior to seeing the actual final results for the day (before the day closes).

Two, what should be done if a date entry in the past is missing.  Currently there is a JPY day's worth of data missing, far outside the top 100 ratings, from like last year.  The script will not run without a number.  Should I just repeat the previous day's data, which is what I did this time.  Or average the days' data surrounding the missing day?  I guess if it's not going to make the top 100 list, and we're not doing any sort of moving average, the 2nd question can be disregarded.  But full disclosure is good, so there it is.  EDIT: Two days, 2023-08-05, and 2023-08-26.  I went back as far as possible over 1200 days, before stopping at the next missing day, 2020-10-12.

You seem to have this part figured out, and if the dates are outside of the top 100, then I cannot imagine how that would end up screwing up anything within the top 100 list..

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And please note that the volume of trade seemed to have had been quite a bit higher during the period of the correction rather than since the recovery - which seems to have been playing out more as a trickling back up (in terms of trade volume)... which tends to support the idea that those who are trying to push the BTC price down are not having a lot of success to get others to follow them in terms of dumping coins (since we know that when a lot of coins are dumped at once, that is not an organic play but instead a smaller number of actors).. so if they are trying to be profitable and somewhat sustainable, then they have to try to buy back the corn that they sold during their attempts to push the price down.. which may well end ups costing them more money than they would like to spend on such an attempt to get the BTC prices to go down and to stay down.
There is one thing that many people often forget to think about that I think is quite important for the price of Bitcoin. Those are large organizations, especially EFT funds like Blackrock and Fidelity, which will not let Bitcoin price drop too much. Why do I say that? Because this is the initial stage to attract new players to this market, especially new customers looking to their Fund to buy Bitcoin. What will those people think if the price of Bitcoin drops too much? It will affect their buying psychology. And of course the people behind these Funds do not want that to happen. I think they will find ways to keep Bitcoin prices stable and grow sustainably, to create trust for new participants. Selling pressure in the market is always there, but with the strong potential of these large Funds, they have more than enough power to buy Bitcoins which are being selling. Maybe they still want to create fear for those still holding Bitcoin, make them to sell it all.

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The green is present in the latest table.

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Even if you haven't figured it out. There is green there, and maybe the green could also have bold.. since it is a little bit difficult to see sometimes, it is not always very obvious that it is green.
I'm doing it manually, but I agree, next time it will be bold and underlined for visibility.


I am glad you got it figured out... and are you (and maybe everyone else) inclined to think that maxing out at 5 currencies per table is reasonable?
  I'm going to add some more to the right of these, and see how that works.

I suppose that if it is easier for you to get it all from one source, then that would be a good idea.  I still have not figured out the raw data that is on bitcoinity, and so maybe it would be good to still include a link to the bitcoincharts.com source site so that anyone could look at the raw data there... it is kind of nice to see the raw data... and I personally like to look at it prior to seeing the actual final results for the day (before the day closes).
Follow the link in the header of each column, and look down in the lower right of the page for "Export   CSV , XLSX"

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Follow the link in the header of each column, and look down in the lower right of the page for "Export   CSV , XLSX"

I tried that already, and I don't understand it.  Maybe if you just keep a link to the bitcoincharts page, then that might be helpful to some members who might come later, especially since the bitcoincharts raw data is very understandable.

1) Self-Custody is a right.  There is no such thing as "non-custodial" or "un-hosted."  2) ESG, KYC & AML are attack-vectors on Bitcoin to be avoided or minimized.  3) How much alt (shit)coin diversification is necessary? if you are into Bitcoin, then 0%......if you cannot control your gambling, then perhaps limit your alt(shit)coin exposure to less than 10% of your bitcoin size...Put BTC here: bc1q49wt0ddnj07wzzp6z7affw9ven7fztyhevqu9k
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March 17, 2024, 04:51:36 AM
Last edit: March 17, 2024, 05:01:53 AM by DirtyKeyboard
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Yes very readable at the bitcoincharts page.  For anyone curious this how to calculate the vwap as I understand it.  You need to download two sets of data. WARNING: These are live download urls.  Download this file, by entering this link in your browser or do it from the headers,
Code:
https://data.bitcoinity.org/export_data.csv?currency=GBP&data_type=volume&exchange=kraken&r=day&t=b&timespan=5y&vu=curr
which is the kraken GBP volume data, in two columns.  Time, and volume.  Then download this csv,
Code:
https://data.bitcoinity.org/export_data.csv?currency=GBP&data_type=volume&exchange=kraken&r=day&t=b&timespan=5y
, which is the same timerange BTC volume.  Then copy the BTC volume column 2, into the GBP volume spreadsheet as column 3.  Divide column 2 by column 3 to get the vwap for that day.  

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March 17, 2024, 02:21:03 PM
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Yes very readable at the bitcoincharts page.  For anyone curious this how to calculate the vwap as I understand it.  You need to download two sets of data. WARNING: These are live download urls.  Download this file, by entering this link in your browser or do it from the headers,
Code:
https://data.bitcoinity.org/export_data.csv?currency=GBP&data_type=volume&exchange=kraken&r=day&t=b&timespan=5y&vu=curr
which is the kraken GBP volume data, in two columns.  Time, and volume.  Then download this csv,
Code:
https://data.bitcoinity.org/export_data.csv?currency=GBP&data_type=volume&exchange=kraken&r=day&t=b&timespan=5y
, which is the same timerange BTC volume.  Then copy the BTC volume column 2, into the GBP volume spreadsheet as column 3.  Divide column 2 by column 3 to get the vwap for that day.  

The main thing that I am suggesting is to just keep the bitcoincharts link (as an alternate way - especially since there are way fewer steps to be able to figure out the underlying data), so that it is easy for any member who is new (or old) to the thread to be able to see the underlying data very quickly (if they so choose).

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|Rank BitStamp  USD/BTC|Rank Kraken   GBP/BTC|Rank Kraken   EUR/BTC|Rank Kraken   CAD/BTC|Rank Kraken      JPY/BTC|
| 1   2024-03-13  72901| 1  2024-03-13  57001| 1  2024-03-13  66641| 1  2024-03-13  98050| 1  2024-03-13  10738120|
| 2   2024-03-11  71360| 2  2024-03-14  55852| 2  2024-03-14  65435| 2  2024-03-14  96720| 2  2024-03-14  10582701|
| 3   2024-03-14  71280| 3  2024-03-12  55768| 3  2024-03-11  65423| 3  2024-03-12  96377| 3  2024-03-12  10556754|
| 4   2024-03-12  71275| 4  2024-03-11  55733| 4  2024-03-12  65277| 4  2024-03-11  95979| 4  2024-03-11  10488132|
| 5   2024-03-10  69255| 5  2024-03-10  53899| 5  2024-03-10  63411| 5  2024-03-10  92606| 5  2024-03-16  10212920|
| 6   2024-03-09  68393| 6  2024-03-15  53347| 6  2024-03-15  62659| 6  2024-03-15  92208| 6  2024-03-15  10147103|
| 7   2024-03-15  68271| 7  2024-03-16  53280| 7  2024-03-09  62525| 7  2024-03-09  91934| 7  2024-03-10  10085309|
| 8   2024-03-08  68221| 8  2024-03-09  53177| 8  2024-03-08  62248| 8  2024-03-08  91752| 8  2024-03-17  10027181|
| 9   2021-11-09  67483| 9  2024-03-17  53167| 9  2024-03-16  61916| 9  2024-03-16  91011| 9  2024-03-08  10022776|
|10   2024-03-16  67308|10  2024-03-08  52869|10  2024-03-07  61547|10  2024-03-17  90723|10  2024-03-09  10008717|
|11   2024-03-07  67191|11  2024-03-07  52566|11  2024-03-17  61344|11  2024-03-07  90429|11  2024-03-04  9938619 |
|12   2024-03-17  66643|12  2024-03-06  52191|12  2024-03-06  60977|12  2024-03-06  89559|12  2024-03-07  9919719 |
|13   2024-03-06  66315|13  2024-03-04  52044|13  2024-03-04  60680|13  2024-03-04  88890|13  2024-03-05  9912807 |
|14   2021-11-10  66256|14  2024-03-05  50836|14  2024-03-05  59934|14  2024-03-05  88577|14  2024-03-06  9827253 |
|15   2024-03-04  65970|15  2021-11-09  49791|15  2021-11-09  58261|15  2024-03-01  84051|15  2024-02-29  9386634 |
|16   2021-11-08  65762|16  2024-03-03  49327|16  2021-11-10  57686|16  2024-02-29  83809|16  2024-03-01  9340839 |
|17   2021-10-20  65702|17  2021-11-10  49168|17  2024-02-29  57577|17  2021-11-09  83454|17  2024-03-03  9302690 |
|18   2021-11-15  65064|18  2024-02-29  49125|18  2024-03-03  57549|18  2024-03-03  83417|18  2024-03-02  9294427 |
|19   2024-03-05  65034|19  2024-03-01  48977|19  2024-03-01  57340|19  2024-03-02  83170|19  2024-02-28  9042369 |
|20   2021-11-11  64931|20  2024-03-02  48956|20  2024-03-02  57173|20  2021-11-10  82831|20  2024-02-27  8407792 |
|21   2021-10-21  64502|21  2021-11-08  48741|21  2021-11-15  56952|21  2024-02-28  81529|21  2024-02-16  7830607 |
|22   2021-11-14  64456|22  2021-11-11  48508|22  2021-11-08  56844|22  2021-11-11  81499|22  2024-02-19  7822986 |
|23   2021-11-13  64113|23  2021-11-15  48353|23  2021-11-11  56660|23  2021-11-08  81070|23  2024-02-15  7814097 |
|24   2021-11-12  63900|24  2021-11-14  48062|24  2021-11-14  56473|24  2021-11-15  80540|24  2024-02-22  7773323 |
|25   2021-04-14  63315|25  2021-11-13  47897|25  2021-10-20  56174|25  2021-11-14  80464|25  2024-02-25  7770012 |
|26   2021-10-19  63168|26  2021-10-20  47750|26  2021-11-13  55991|26  2021-11-12  80271|26  2024-02-20  7742377 |
|27   2021-04-15  62949|27  2021-11-12  47624|27  2021-11-12  55833|27  2021-11-13  80151|27  2024-02-18  7730073 |
|28   2021-10-25  62745|28  2024-02-28  47543|28  2024-02-28  55726|28  2021-10-20  79739|28  2024-02-24  7727616 |
|29   2021-11-03  62608|29  2021-10-21  46447|29  2021-10-21  55240|29  2021-04-14  79330|29  2024-02-17  7724998 |
|30   2024-03-03  62489|30  2021-11-02  46395|30  2021-11-02  54446|30  2021-04-15  78716|30  2024-02-26  7720093 |
|31   2021-11-02  62447|31  2021-04-14  46201|31  2021-11-03  54116|31  2021-10-21  78185|31  2024-02-23  7686557 |
|32   2021-11-07  62216|32  2021-11-07  46076|32  2021-10-25  54067|32  2021-04-13  78082|32  2024-02-21  7682222 |
|33   2021-04-13  62143|33  2021-10-19  45797|33  2021-11-07  53968|33  2021-11-03  77495|33  2024-02-14  7636491 |
|34   2024-02-29  62117|34  2021-04-13  45697|34  2021-10-19  53890|34  2021-11-02  77489|34  2021-11-09  7635537 |
|35   2024-03-01  62097|35  2021-10-25  45694|35  2021-10-26  53538|35  2021-10-25  77451|35  2021-11-10  7532552 |
|36   2021-10-22  62069|36  2021-04-15  45682|36  2021-11-04  53448|36  2021-10-19  77391|36  2021-11-08  7510184 |
|37   2024-03-02  62027|37  2021-11-05  45611|37  2021-10-22  53441|37  2021-04-16  77245|37  2021-10-20  7447736 |
|38   2021-10-26  61895|38  2021-11-03  45595|38  2021-11-16  53413|38  2021-11-07  77228|38  2021-11-15  7433057 |
|39   2021-11-04  61789|39  2021-11-04  45443|39  2021-11-05  53370|39  2021-10-26  76716|39  2024-02-13  7414508 |
|40   2021-10-18  61675|40  2021-11-16  45149|40  2021-10-30  53264|40  2021-04-17  76657|40  2021-11-11  7395599 |
|41   2021-10-30  61605|41  2021-11-06  45101|41  2021-10-18  53096|41  2021-11-05  76553|41  2021-11-14  7353127 |
|42   2021-10-29  61534|42  2021-10-26  45080|42  2021-04-14  53069|42  2021-11-16  76423|42  2021-10-21  7348292 |
|43   2021-04-16  61478|43  2021-10-30  44987|43  2021-11-17  52978|43  2021-11-04  76382|43  2021-11-12  7308855 |
|44   2021-11-05  61449|44  2021-11-01  44909|44  2021-11-01  52917|44  2024-02-27  76262|44  2021-11-13  7306367 |
|45   2021-11-01  61302|45  2021-10-18  44838|45  2021-10-29  52900|45  2021-10-29  76240|45  2024-02-12  7236340 |
|46   2021-10-16  61253|46  2021-10-22  44829|46  2021-11-06  52855|46  2021-10-18  76120|46  2024-02-11  7201572 |
|47   2021-04-17  61112|47  2021-10-29  44777|47  2021-10-31  52770|47  2021-10-22  76108|47  2021-11-02  7147281 |
|48   2021-10-31  61085|48  2021-04-16  44697|48  2021-10-16  52735|48  2021-10-30  76096|48  2021-10-19  7145434 |
|49   2021-10-23  61064|49  2024-02-27  44683|49  2021-04-15  52623|49  2021-11-01  75586|49  2021-11-03  7143006 |
|50   2021-11-06  60862|50  2021-11-17  44545|50  2021-11-21  52552|50  2021-11-06  75572|50  2021-10-25  7132455 |
|51   2021-11-16  60734|51  2021-10-31  44468|51  2021-10-23  52417|51  2021-11-17  75501|51  2021-10-22  7079476 |
|52   2021-10-17  60685|52  2021-10-16  44437|52  2021-04-13  52316|52  2021-10-31  75368|52  2021-11-07  7069993 |
|53   2021-10-24  60481|53  2021-04-17  44410|53  2021-11-20  52157|53  2021-04-12  75200|53  2024-02-10  7067392 |
|54   2021-03-14  60429|54  2021-10-23  44338|54  2021-10-17  52084|54  2021-03-14  75115|54  2021-10-26  7043769 |
|55   2024-02-28  60403|55  2021-11-21  44086|55  2021-10-24  52077|55  2021-04-10  75091|55  2021-10-18  7043181 |
|56   2021-04-12  60169|56  2021-10-17  44071|56  2024-02-27  52038|56  2021-10-23  75085|56  2024-02-09  7037999 |
|57   2021-10-15  60134|57  2021-10-15  44048|57  2021-11-25  51876|57  2021-10-16  75024|57  2021-10-29  7023415 |
|58   2021-10-28  60131|58  2021-10-24  44018|58  2021-10-15  51846|58  2021-10-28  74846|58  2021-10-30  7018310 |
|59   2021-04-10  60037|59  2021-11-25  43942|59  2021-10-28  51839|59  2021-10-17  74685|59  2021-11-04  7006456 |
|60   2021-11-17  59813|60  2021-10-28  43923|60  2021-11-18  51590|60  2021-10-24  74664|60  2021-11-16  6994030 |
|61   2021-04-11  59797|61  2021-04-12  43890|61  2021-04-16  51450|61  2021-04-11  74617|61  2021-10-16  6981390 |
|62   2021-03-13  59670|62  2021-11-20  43854|62  2021-04-17  51331|62  2021-11-21  74348|62  2021-11-05  6973311 |
|63   2021-04-02  59378|63  2021-04-10  43716|63  2021-11-29  51145|63  2021-04-02  74252|63  2021-11-01  6962928 |
|64   2021-10-27  59370|64  2021-04-11  43691|64  2021-10-27  51095|64  2021-10-15  74153|64  2021-10-31  6948980 |
|65   2021-11-21  59185|65  2021-03-14  43475|65  2021-11-22  50952|65  2021-11-25  74122|65  2021-10-17  6943900 |
|66   2021-04-01  58826|66  2021-11-29  43273|66  2021-11-30  50770|66  2021-03-31  74063|66  2021-11-06  6932923 |
|67   2021-03-20  58820|67  2021-12-01  43244|67  2021-12-01  50746|67  2021-03-13  73984|67  2021-10-23  6910966 |
|68   2021-11-20  58791|68  2021-11-30  43215|68  2021-11-23  50532|68  2021-04-01  73915|68  2021-10-15  6891964 |
|69   2021-11-18  58687|69  2021-11-18  43184|69  2021-11-24  50529|69  2021-03-30  73818|69  2021-10-28  6877664 |
|70   2021-05-08  58665|70  2021-10-27  43090|70  2021-04-12  50499|70  2021-11-18  73751|70  2021-11-17  6863368 |
|71   2021-03-31  58640|71  2021-03-13  42970|71  2021-04-02  50437|71  2021-04-03  73739|71  2021-10-24  6857809 |
|72   2021-04-03  58586|72  2021-04-02  42897|72  2021-11-19  50424|72  2021-11-20  73706|72  2021-04-15  6854790 |
|73   2021-03-18  58586|73  2021-03-30  42722|73  2021-04-11  50165|73  2021-03-20  73606|73  2021-04-14  6848291 |
|74   2021-03-30  58473|74  2021-11-22  42701|74  2021-12-02  50090|74  2021-10-27  73529|74  2021-04-13  6779926 |
|75   2021-11-25  58316|75  2021-04-03  42666|75  2021-03-14  50059|75  2021-11-29  73255|75  2021-11-21  6765293 |
|76   2021-04-06  58307|76  2021-04-01  42611|76  2021-04-01  50047|76  2021-12-01  73139|76  2024-01-11  6755005 |
|77   2021-03-19  58307|77  2021-11-19  42608|77  2021-04-10  50027|77  2021-04-05  73062|77  2021-11-25  6752466 |
|78   2021-04-05  58289|78  2021-11-24  42606|78  2021-03-31  49985|78  2021-03-19  72964|78  2021-10-27  6747999 |
|79   2021-04-09  58229|79  2021-11-23  42586|79  2021-04-03  49924|79  2021-11-30  72951|79  2024-01-09  6718791 |
|80   2021-05-03  57906|80  2021-03-31  42565|80  2021-03-30  49885|80  2021-03-18  72856|80  2021-04-16  6672480 |
|81   2021-05-09  57902|81  2021-03-20  42564|81  2021-10-14  49676|81  2021-04-09  72704|81  2021-11-18  6665086 |
|82   2021-05-01  57825|82  2021-04-09  42561|82  2021-03-20  49510|82  2021-04-06  72600|82  2021-11-20  6663601 |
|83   2021-11-29  57636|83  2021-12-02  42556|83  2021-04-06  49399|83  2021-04-04  72405|83  2024-01-10  6656677 |
|84   2021-10-14  57623|84  2021-05-08  42195|84  2021-04-05  49339|84  2021-04-08  72404|84  2024-02-08  6653223 |
|85   2021-04-04  57572|85  2021-04-05  42174|85  2021-03-13  49251|85  2021-12-02  72350|85  2021-04-17  6636308 |
|86   2021-11-30  57431|86  2021-04-06  42144|86  2021-12-03  49233|86  2021-03-29  72283|86  2021-04-10  6602904 |
|87   2021-12-01  57380|87  2021-03-19  42018|87  2021-11-26  49180|87  2021-11-22  72237|87  2024-01-08  6584983 |
|88   2021-11-22  57339|88  2021-10-14  42011|88  2021-04-04  49147|88  2021-11-23  72186|88  2021-04-12  6578988 |
|89   2021-04-08  57275|89  2021-05-01  41971|89  2021-10-11  49144|89  2021-11-19  72074|89  2021-11-29  6572222 |
|90   2021-03-29  57263|90  2021-03-18  41947|90  2021-03-18  49103|90  2021-02-21  72046|90  2021-03-14  6565764 |
|91   2021-03-21  57207|91  2021-05-03  41874|91  2021-04-09  49034|91  2021-11-24  72035|91  2021-11-24  6559369 |
|92   2021-11-19  57203|92  2021-04-04  41799|92  2021-03-19  48971|92  2024-02-26  71320|92  2021-04-02  6549590 |
|93   2021-02-21  57158|93  2021-10-11  41789|93  2021-10-12  48828|93  2021-03-21  71317|93  2021-10-14  6545158 |
|94   2021-03-15  57137|94  2024-02-26  41715|94  2024-02-26  48811|94  2021-03-15  71313|94  2021-04-11  6543576 |
|95   2021-05-07  57025|95  2021-04-08  41708|95  2021-03-29  48714|95  2021-04-07  71308|95  2021-04-01  6521999 |
|96   2021-11-23  57006|96  2021-03-29  41646|96  2021-11-28  48508|96  2021-05-01  71276|96  2021-03-13  6521096 |
|97   2021-05-10  56970|97  2024-02-15  41557|97  2024-02-15  48502|97  2021-05-08  71207|97  2021-11-23  6511659 |
|98   2021-05-06  56806|98  2021-05-09  41508|98  2021-11-27  48467|98  2021-03-12  71170|98  2021-04-03  6496157 |
|99   2021-10-11  56802|99  2024-02-19  41385|99  2024-02-19  48430|99  2021-05-03  71170|99  2021-11-30  6493134 |
|100  2021-05-02  56788|100 2024-02-16  41353|100 2021-05-08  48384|100 2021-02-20  71122|100 2021-12-01  6482202 |
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March 18, 2024, 12:32:58 AM
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Yuck. Down again.

At least 12 of the top 13 (USD) are from this year.

Tomorrow should be much better.
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March 18, 2024, 02:41:03 AM
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Yeah it may be shaping up as a bull trap for miners.

Once the ½ ing hits we need 80k for miners to not be hurting.

We never had a mining recapitalization this cycle so maybe we hit the ½ ing at 65k and many miners are crushed.

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March 18, 2024, 03:27:02 AM
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Yeah it may be shaping up as a bull trap for miners.

Once the ½ ing hits we need 80k for miners to not be hurting.

We never had a mining recapitalization this cycle so maybe we hit the ½ ing at 65k and many miners are crushed.

With the ongoing volume of BTC purchases by the ETFs, I cannot accept that BTC prices are going to stay down significantly, absent some real concrete evidence of drying up of demand... so let's see how the first few days of this week plays out in terms of the additional sucking up of the BTC supply...and even if we were to have one week that would be low volume, I probably would need to see low volume for more than just one week.. but hey, I tend to be a lagging indicator, anyhow.... in terms of my own ways of thinking about some of these BTC price dynamics matters.

Another thing is that there is almost nothing unusual about BTC prices pushing upwards (whether we are talking about ATHs or just otherwise, the BTC price does not tend to get stuck at the absolute top of the range, so it will tend to push up and then it may well correct back down 3-8% or maybe some other amount, and then spend a little time consolidating at a little bit of a lower point before resuming its upward journey.. and I cannot see anything different in our current range that seems to be 6% to 12% from the top.

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Last edit: March 24, 2024, 03:49:13 AM by DirtyKeyboard
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The main thing that I am suggesting is to just keep the bitcoincharts link (as an alternate way - especially since there are way fewer steps to be able to figure out the underlying data), so that it is easy for any member who is new (or old) to the thread to be able to see the underlying data very quickly (if they so choose).
I will do that for as long as that site is up.  Otherwise I will link to this post from dooglus
Can you explain one more time how the weighted daily average works?

Suppose there were only two trades in a day: one for $1000 and one for $1100. A simple average of the two would be $1050.

But what if the $1000 trade was just for 1 BTC but the $1100 trade was for 9 BTC? The $1050 average doesn't give a good idea of the daily price. Most of the action happened at $1100. It would make sense to weight the bigger trade more, so that the average ended up closer to $1100 than to $1000.

We weight each trade by the amount traded, and divide by the total traded, giving a "volume weighted" average of $1090:

  (1000*1 + 1100*9) / (1+9) = (1000 + 9900) / 10 = 1090

The numbers on top of that fraction represent the USD paid (9 BTC at $1100 per BTC cost a total of $1100*9.
The numbers on the bottom represent the BTC paid
So the volume weighted average is (total USD volume of all trades) / (total BTC volume of all trades)
(Just as panju1 said in his quote of dree12).

I'm not sure about the 6 wide Top100 ne Top20 format.  Maybe we need an S tier 5 currency/exchanges and then A tier 5 currency/exchanges.

I tried to narrow things down, is this a side scoller JimboToronto?
|Rank BitStamp  USD/BTC|Rank Kraken   GBP/BTC|Rank Kraken   EUR/BTC|Rank Kraken   CAD/BTC|Rank Kraken      JPY/BTC Rank Korbit       KRW/BTC|
| 1   2024-03-13  72901| 1  2024-03-13  57001| 1  2024-03-13  66641| 1  2024-03-13  98050| 1  2024-03-13  10738120| 1  2024-03-13  102906313|
| 2   2024-03-11  71360| 2  2024-03-14  55852| 2  2024-03-14  65435| 2  2024-03-14  96720| 2  2024-03-14  10582701| 2  2024-03-14  102536178|
| 3   2024-03-14  71280| 3  2024-03-12  55768| 3  2024-03-11  65423| 3  2024-03-12  96377| 3  2024-03-12  10556754| 3  2024-03-12  100727544|
| 4   2024-03-12  71275| 4  2024-03-11  55733| 4  2024-03-12  65277| 4  2024-03-11  95979| 4  2024-03-11  10488132| 4  2024-03-11  99061991 |
| 5   2024-03-10  69255| 5  2024-03-10  53899| 5  2024-03-10  63411| 5  2024-03-10  92606| 5  2024-03-16  10212920| 5  2024-03-16  98862342 |
| 6   2024-03-09  68393| 6  2024-03-15  53347| 6  2024-03-15  62659| 6  2024-03-15  92208| 6  2024-03-15  10147103| 6  2024-03-15  98545115 |
| 7   2024-03-15  68271| 7  2024-03-16  53280| 7  2024-03-09  62525| 7  2024-03-09  91934| 7  2024-03-10  10085309| 7  2024-03-10  97430557 |
| 8   2024-03-08  68221| 8  2024-03-09  53177| 8  2024-03-08  62248| 8  2024-03-08  91752| 8  2024-03-17  10027181| 8  2024-03-17  96390418 |
| 9   2021-11-09  67483| 9  2024-03-17  53167| 9  2024-03-16  61916| 9  2024-03-16  91011| 9  2024-03-08  10022776| 9  2024-03-09  95752763 |
|10   2024-03-16  67308|10  2024-03-08  52869|10  2024-03-07  61547|10  2024-03-17  90726|10  2024-03-09  10008717|10  2024-03-08  95354355 |
|11   2024-03-07  67191|11  2024-03-07  52566|11  2024-03-17  61344|11  2024-03-07  90429|11  2024-03-04  9938619 |11  2024-03-07  93804021 |
|12   2024-03-17  66643|12  2024-03-06  52191|12  2024-03-06  60977|12  2024-03-06  89559|12  2024-03-07  9919719 |12  2024-03-05  93392755 |
|13   2024-03-06  66315|13  2024-03-04  52044|13  2024-03-04  60680|13  2024-03-04  88890|13  2024-03-05  9912807 |13  2024-03-06  92128471 |
|14   2021-11-10  66256|14  2024-03-05  50836|14  2024-03-05  59934|14  2024-03-05  88577|14  2024-03-06  9827253 |14  2024-03-04  90956109 |
|15   2024-03-04  65970|15  2021-11-09  49791|15  2021-11-09  58261|15  2024-03-01  84051|15  2024-02-29  9386634 |15  2024-02-29  87263468 |
|16   2021-11-08  65762|16  2024-03-03  49327|16  2021-11-10  57686|16  2024-02-29  83809|16  2024-03-01  9340839 |16  2024-03-01  87005240 |
|17   2021-10-20  65702|17  2021-11-10  49168|17  2024-02-29  57577|17  2021-11-09  83454|17  2024-03-03  9302690 |17  2024-03-02  86847885 |
|18   2021-11-15  65064|18  2024-02-29  49125|18  2024-03-03  57549|18  2024-03-03  83417|18  2024-03-02  9294427 |18  2024-03-03  86480961 |
|19   2024-03-05  65034|19  2024-03-01  48977|19  2024-03-01  57340|19  2024-03-02  83170|19  2024-02-28  9042369 |19  2024-02-28  83254936 |
|20   2021-11-11  64931|20  2024-03-02  48956|20  2024-03-02  57173|20  2021-11-10  82831|20  2024-02-27  8407792 |20  2021-11-09  81030984 |
|21   2021-10-21  64502|21  2021-11-08  48741|21  2021-11-15  56952|21  2024-02-28  81529|21  2024-02-16  7830607 |21  2021-04-14  80519943 |
|22   2021-11-14  64456|22  2021-11-11  48508|22  2021-11-08  56844|22  2021-11-11  81499|22  2024-02-19  7822986 |22  2021-11-10  80311917 |
|23   2021-11-13  64113|23  2021-11-15  48353|23  2021-11-11  56660|23  2021-11-08  81070|23  2024-02-15  7814097 |23  2021-04-13  79798704 |
|24   2021-11-12  63900|24  2021-11-14  48062|24  2021-11-14  56473|24  2021-11-15  80540|24  2024-02-22  7773323 |24  2021-11-08  79513721 |
|25   2021-04-14  63315|25  2021-11-13  47897|25  2021-10-20  56174|25  2021-11-14  80464|25  2024-02-25  7770012 |25  2021-04-15  79028004 |
|26   2021-10-19  63168|26  2021-10-20  47750|26  2021-11-13  55991|26  2021-11-12  80271|26  2024-02-20  7742377 |26  2021-11-11  78972999 |
|27   2021-04-15  62949|27  2021-11-12  47624|27  2021-11-12  55833|27  2021-11-13  80151|27  2024-02-18  7730073 |27  2021-04-16  78859015 |
|28   2021-10-25  62745|28  2024-02-28  47543|28  2024-02-28  55726|28  2021-10-20  79739|28  2024-02-24  7727616 |28  2021-11-15  78390671 |
|29   2021-11-03  62608|29  2021-10-21  46447|29  2021-10-21  55240|29  2021-04-14  79330|29  2024-02-17  7724998 |29  2021-10-20  78386532 |
|30   2024-03-03  62489|30  2021-11-02  46395|30  2021-11-02  54446|30  2021-04-15  78716|30  2024-02-26  7720093 |30  2021-11-14  78331343 |
|31   2021-11-02  62447|31  2021-04-14  46201|31  2021-11-03  54116|31  2021-10-21  78185|31  2024-02-23  7686557 |31  2021-04-17  78196270 |
|32   2021-11-07  62216|32  2021-11-07  46076|32  2021-10-25  54067|32  2021-04-13  78082|32  2024-02-21  7682222 |32  2021-11-12  78150595 |
|33   2021-04-13  62143|33  2021-10-19  45797|33  2021-11-07  53968|33  2021-11-03  77495|33  2024-02-14  7636491 |33  2021-10-21  78016376 |
|34   2024-02-29  62117|34  2021-04-13  45697|34  2021-10-19  53890|34  2021-11-02  77489|34  2021-11-09  7635537 |34  2021-04-12  77992840 |
|35   2024-03-01  62097|35  2021-10-25  45694|35  2021-10-26  53538|35  2021-10-25  77451|35  2021-11-10  7532552 |35  2021-04-11  77979525 |
|36   2021-10-22  62069|36  2021-04-15  45682|36  2021-11-04  53448|36  2021-10-19  77391|36  2021-11-08  7510184 |36  2021-11-13  77858655 |
|37   2024-03-02  62027|37  2021-11-05  45611|37  2021-10-22  53441|37  2021-04-16  77245|37  2021-10-20  7447736 |37  2021-04-06  77328939 |
|38   2021-10-26  61895|38  2021-11-03  45595|38  2021-11-16  53413|38  2021-11-07  77228|38  2021-11-15  7433057 |38  2021-04-10  77220446 |
|39   2021-11-04  61789|39  2021-11-04  45443|39  2021-11-05  53370|39  2021-10-26  76716|39  2024-02-13  7414508 |39  2024-02-27  77147017 |
|40   2021-10-18  61675|40  2021-11-16  45149|40  2021-10-30  53264|40  2021-04-17  76657|40  2021-11-11  7395599 |40  2021-10-19  76476076 |
|41   2021-10-30  61605|41  2021-11-06  45101|41  2021-10-18  53096|41  2021-11-05  76553|41  2021-11-14  7353127 |41  2021-10-18  76188816 |
|42   2021-10-29  61534|42  2021-10-26  45080|42  2021-04-14  53069|42  2021-11-16  76423|42  2021-10-21  7348292 |42  2021-10-25  75999202 |
|43   2021-04-16  61478|43  2021-10-30  44987|43  2021-11-17  52978|43  2021-11-04  76382|43  2021-11-12  7308855 |43  2021-04-05  75966891 |
|44   2021-11-05  61449|44  2021-11-01  44909|44  2021-11-01  52917|44  2024-02-27  76262|44  2021-11-13  7306367 |44  2021-10-22  75345954 |
|45   2021-11-01  61302|45  2021-10-18  44838|45  2021-10-29  52900|45  2021-10-29  76240|45  2024-02-12  7236340 |45  2021-11-07  75327159 |
|46   2021-10-16  61253|46  2021-10-22  44829|46  2021-11-06  52855|46  2021-10-18  76120|46  2024-02-11  7201572 |46  2021-10-16  75161092 |
|47   2021-04-17  61112|47  2021-10-29  44777|47  2021-10-31  52770|47  2021-10-22  76108|47  2021-11-02  7147281 |47  2021-11-16  75019826 |
|48   2021-10-31  61085|48  2021-04-16  44697|48  2021-10-16  52735|48  2021-10-30  76096|48  2021-10-19  7145434 |48  2021-10-17  74835362 |
|49   2021-10-23  61064|49  2024-02-27  44683|49  2021-04-15  52623|49  2021-11-01  75586|49  2021-11-03  7143006 |49  2021-04-09  74769710 |
|50   2021-11-06  60862|50  2021-11-17  44545|50  2021-11-21  52552|50  2021-11-06  75572|50  2021-10-25  7132455 |50  2021-10-23  74706793 |
|51   2021-11-16  60734|51  2021-10-31  44468|51  2021-10-23  52417|51  2021-11-17  75501|51  2021-10-22  7079476 |51  2021-04-18  74463169 |
|52   2021-10-17  60685|52  2021-10-16  44437|52  2021-04-13  52316|52  2021-10-31  75368|52  2021-11-07  7069993 |52  2021-10-26  74454570 |
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|81   2021-05-09  57902|81  2021-03-20  42564|81  2021-10-14  49676|81  2021-04-09  72704|81  2021-11-18  6665086 |81  2024-02-26  71715482 |
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|85   2021-04-04  57572|85  2021-04-05  42174|85  2021-03-13  49251|85  2021-12-02  72350|85  2021-04-17  6636308 |85  2024-02-18  71381440 |
|86   2021-11-30  57431|86  2021-04-06  42144|86  2021-12-03  49233|86  2021-03-29  72283|86  2021-04-10  6602904 |86  2024-02-15  71285146 |
|87   2021-12-01  57380|87  2021-03-19  42018|87  2021-11-26  49180|87  2021-11-22  72237|87  2024-01-08  6584983 |87  2021-11-22  71263104 |
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Plus the Korean Wan is like satoshi level size.  Thoughts? Is the font too small, I like to bump things up to 110%

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March 18, 2024, 04:09:20 PM
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I tried to narrow things down, is this a side scoller JimboToronto?

Yes unfortunately.
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