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Author Topic: BitcoinWisdom.com - Live Bitcoin/LiteCoin Charts  (Read 502563 times)
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February 11, 2014, 12:32:56 PM
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Confirming that the scale is linear indeed.
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February 11, 2014, 12:48:57 PM
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I have received a lot of requests to remove Mt.Gox from bitcointalk, reddit and twitter. The community's suggestion and advice is always important.
But currently Mt.Gox still has many visitors, about 12% of all. BTC-e BTC/USD is 14%. so there are many people watching Mt.Gox. The alexa rank of Mt.Gox is still 4000 even much higher than Bitstamp. and the price is not Index Price. so it need some buffer time to remove Mt.Gox.

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February 11, 2014, 12:59:20 PM
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Logarithmic view is broken again, scale (tickmarks and numbers) will stay linear while chart plot is log. Crosshairs cursor is showing correct price.
Thank you for reporting. The bug is fixed.

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February 11, 2014, 01:18:21 PM
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Hey guys! I have a question about the explanations of the "diff vs block generation speed chart"

http://bitcoinwisdom.com/litecoin/difficulty

or

http://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficulty

on both graphs explain at the bottom:

"If grey line less than blue line, The generation speed is decreasing."

"The more grey line is lower than blue line, the faster generation speed is decreasing."

Is not the other way?

"If grey line less than blue line, The generation speed is increasing."

"The more grey line is lower than blue line, the faster generation speed is increasing."

Thanks..
Thank you for suggestion. Here is logical issue, if the speed is from 600 seconds per block to 500 seconds per block, it is hard to say the speed is decreased or increased with the chart. so I changed 'speed' to 'time' which should be more appropriate.

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February 11, 2014, 01:18:55 PM
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I have received a lot of requests to remove Mt.Gox from bitcointalk, reddit and twitter. The community's suggestion and advice is always important.
But currently Mt.Gox still has many visitors, about 12% of all. BTC-e BTC/USD is 14%. so there are many people watching Mt.Gox. The alexa rank of Mt.Gox is still 4000 even much higher than Bitstamp. and the price is not Index Price. so it need some buffer time to remove Mt.Gox.

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February 11, 2014, 01:40:13 PM
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I have received a lot of requests to remove Mt.Gox from bitcointalk, reddit and twitter. The community's suggestion and advice is always important.
But currently Mt.Gox still has many visitors, about 12% of all. BTC-e BTC/USD is 14%. so there are many people watching Mt.Gox. The alexa rank of Mt.Gox is still 4000 even much higher than Bitstamp. and the price is not Index Price. so it need some buffer time to remove Mt.Gox.

The only reason they have so many visitors is because you (and other charting websites) are providing them with free marketing!

Please for the love of god stop!
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February 11, 2014, 01:59:32 PM
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I have received a lot of requests to remove Mt.Gox from bitcointalk, reddit and twitter. The community's suggestion and advice is always important.
But currently Mt.Gox still has many visitors, about 12% of all. BTC-e BTC/USD is 14%. so there are many people watching Mt.Gox. The alexa rank of Mt.Gox is still 4000 even much higher than Bitstamp. and the price is not Index Price. so it need some buffer time to remove Mt.Gox.

The only reason they have so many visitors is because you (and other charting websites) are providing them with free marketing!

Please for the love of god stop!
No. Whether you like it or not these numbers and everything else that is going on there are still part of this reality. If your personal hatred towards MtGox makes you not want to view the data then then just don't view it but don't try to impose your opinion on others. I and many others want to see documented and charted what is (and what was) going on there for various reasons, you cannot eliminate unpleasant facts of history by simply burning all history books, this is pure insanity. Please grow up!

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February 11, 2014, 02:43:27 PM
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please add btc-e's doge/btc charts. much thanks.
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February 11, 2014, 04:13:57 PM
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how did it happened, that BUY for 605 actually started lower then previous sell AND didn't pushed price much?
also strange topping on ~698 which is not logged
today @ bitstamp

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February 11, 2014, 04:31:31 PM
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how did it happened, that BUY for 605 actually started lower then previous sell AND didn't pushed price much?
also strange topping on ~698 which is not logged
today @ bitstamp
Because Bitstamp doesn't contain bid/ask info. It is gussed by the system base on the orderbook.
BitcoinWisdom mixed Bitstamp realtime trades and http orderbook which has some lag. they cached the orderbook for 5 to 30 seconds. So If there are some new trades but orderbook is not refreshed in time, it will have some mistakes like the image shows.
And Bitstamp realtime trades API is no stable, so BitcoinWisdom recheck the trades by http API which will lag 5 to 30 seconds. When fill the missed trades the orderbook is unreliable, it will have that issues too.

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February 11, 2014, 05:26:54 PM
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mm, such wow

so I guess it was a buy?

or could it be half and half? Like 300 sold and 300 bought?
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February 12, 2014, 02:42:05 AM
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Love your charts ! What implementation framework did you use ?
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February 12, 2014, 05:05:48 AM
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You should remove Mt.Gox for the top, you could replace it with Coinbase US exchange.
Coinbase is not an exchange

Neither is Gox.

If you aren't the sole controller of your private keys, you don't have any bitcoins.
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February 12, 2014, 06:05:40 AM
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mm, such wow

so I guess it was a buy?

or could it be half and half? Like 300 sold and 300 bought?
It won't be mixed if orderbook is correct.
For example. When bid is 650 and ask is 660. If trades is 680 which is much higher than ask price. no care is it bid or ask, system always think it is bid trade.

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February 12, 2014, 07:28:24 AM
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I have received a lot of requests to remove Mt.Gox from bitcointalk, reddit and twitter. The community's suggestion and advice is always important.
But currently Mt.Gox still has many visitors, about 12% of all. BTC-e BTC/USD is 14%. so there are many people watching Mt.Gox. The alexa rank of Mt.Gox is still 4000 even much higher than Bitstamp. and the price is not Index Price. so it need some buffer time to remove Mt.Gox.
thanks, as long as gox is not insolvent (but only suspended btc withdrawals, fiat withdrawals are working as before) I believe it should not be removed, there are still a huge amount on fiat and btc on users wallets there. Simply the gox is not dead yet.

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February 12, 2014, 03:21:10 PM
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I have received a lot of requests to remove Mt.Gox from bitcointalk, reddit and twitter. The community's suggestion and advice is always important.
But currently Mt.Gox still has many visitors, about 12% of all. BTC-e BTC/USD is 14%. so there are many people watching Mt.Gox. The alexa rank of Mt.Gox is still 4000 even much higher than Bitstamp. and the price is not Index Price. so it need some buffer time to remove Mt.Gox.
thanks, as long as gox is not insolvent (but only suspended btc withdrawals, fiat withdrawals are working as before) I believe it should not be removed, there are still a huge amount on fiat and btc on users wallets there. Simply the gox is not dead yet.
the question to those who wanted to take out the gox from the bitcoinwisdom...
now when bitstamp suspend the bitcoin withdrawals, you want to remove it too?  Cool

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February 12, 2014, 07:39:01 PM
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Love your charts ! What implementation framework did you use ?

How do you get the orderbook in real-time?

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February 12, 2014, 08:39:29 PM
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How can I use bitcoin wizdom charts and imbed to own website for users to use?

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February 12, 2014, 08:54:21 PM
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Bitstamp's API doesn't contain bid/ask info, I will add a notice when visit the exchange without bid/ask info
It's bid ratio, bid/(bid+ask) or bid/volume. I use it because when calculate bid/ask, ask must not be zero and if bid is greater than ask, the value is 1 to Infinity, or the value is only 0 to 1.


How come other websites (like coinorama) can show historic Bid/Ask information for Bitstamp?

And how do you get your own (subset) of the Bitstamp order book then, if not via their API?

Is there really no way to get bid/ask for what is currently probably the *largest* exchange out there? :/

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February 12, 2014, 10:14:16 PM
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Okay, so what I'm saying is basically: a) I don't know how you get to "0.344", and b) could you consider implementing it like I wrote above, as total bid/total ask, normalized for price?

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Thats also how goxtool calculates it: ∑(bid_price * bid_amount) / ∑(ask_amount)
And this has the dimension [quote_currency]/[base_currency] and can therefore directly be compared with current market price and even plotted into the same chart (or normalized with market price and plotted as an oscillator)

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