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August 12, 2014, 02:43:12 PM
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Source : http://www.ahametals.com/useful-bitcoin-data-resources/

The emergence of bitcoin is just one more signal that society has fully moved into the digital age. Technology has changed the way that we do just about everything in our lives, including the ways we consume data and information.

bitcoin data 630x345 The 9 Most Useful Bitcoin Data Resources

The days of pencil-pushing to gather and analyse data are numbered if not vanished, and new tools have made gathering, sorting, analysing and visualising enormous amounts of data easier than ever.

Bitcoin, of course, lends itself perfectly to these quantitatively-focused metric tools.

Few things about the digital currency are subjective, and even though nobody knows for certain what drives bitcoin’s price changes, plenty of people have tried their hand at using technical analysis to predict price trends.

Luckily for us, there’s no shortage of companies working with data to paint a picture of the ever-changing bitcoin ecosystem.

These websites provide information on pricing, trading, market capitalisations, blockchain statistics and more.

Here are nine of the most helpful bitcoin data resources:

1. Coinometrics



Coinometrics prides itself on its “institutional-level bitcoin data and research”, and the company’s analyses of volatility, price dispersion and currency flows have a refreshingly proprietary feel.

2. Coinmap



For bitcoiners eager to spend their BTC at brick-and-mortar businesses, Coinmap is a godsend. The site has a minimalist design, but is well populated with information on hundreds of retailers that accept bitcoin at their physical store locations.

3. Blockchain.info



Perhaps the most well known resource for analysing the block chain, Blockchain.infohas basic information on a number of metrics like market capitalisation, transaction volume, hash rate and more.

In addition to these stats, users can look up every bitcoin transaction on the block chain by searching a bitcoin address to trace where the coins came from and how much BTC is stored at any particular wallet address.
4. Bitcoincharts.com


A user favorite for pricing information, bitcoincharts.com offers a comprehensive look at the digital currency network, with a focus on technical analysis of price trends. The site offers a number of customisations for viewing price charts, and the long term view offers a nice perspective on the currency’s price history.
5. CoinMarketCap


Bitcoin isn’t the only player in the digital currency space. There are a number of altcoins gathering momentum in the industry, and while none rival bitcoin’s $7.7bn market cap, CoinMarketCap keeps an up-to-date record of the market capitalisation of some 462 digital currencies.
6. Bitnodes


Bitnodes is in development for a very specific pupose: to estimate and visualise the size of the bitcoin network. Powered by the Bitcoin Foundation, the site’s tools gather data on all the nodes running the bitcoin protocol version 70001.
7. Wizbit


For those yearning for a more visually focused analysis of bitcoin transactions, Wizbitfits the bill perfectly. The site shows all transactions and newly mined blocks in realtime on an eye-catching spinning globe.
8. Blockr.io


Blockr.io is another block chain-focused site that offers data on the block chains of currencies like bitcoin, litecoin, peercoin and more. The site’s “block explorer” has plenty of data on recent blocks, block difficulty, and estimates of future block difficulty, among other things.
9. CoinDesk


Of course we’re inclined to point out that CoinDesk is not only the world leader in bitcoin news, but also an industry-leading source for data and information on topics like price, venture capital investments and a number of bitcoin network statistics.

Our bitcoin ATM map recently launched as a tool to visualize the ever-growing number of bitcoin ATMs around the world and to provide information for those looking to find a bitcoin ATM nearby.


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August 17, 2014, 11:28:40 AM
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Great list, thanks!
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August 17, 2014, 11:46:20 AM
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You forget bitcoinwisdom.
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August 17, 2014, 12:16:07 PM
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You forget bitcoinwisdom.
Didn't used them before. What services can they do for us?
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August 17, 2014, 12:18:21 PM
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good summary.

http://coinatmradar.com/ is also nice site.

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Looks like a copy of the coindesk article...


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August 17, 2014, 12:27:26 PM
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Why Bitcoinwisdom is not mentioned by the OP?

If you want to check the last Bitcoin or alt-coins market graphs is a very useful site.
Just take a look --> bitcoinwisdom.com

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August 18, 2014, 10:55:31 AM
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You forget bitcoinwisdom.
Didn't used them before. What services can they do for us?

Historical price on all major exchanges, network difficulty and profit calculator.
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August 18, 2014, 06:25:12 PM
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Source : http://www.ahametals.com/useful-bitcoin-data-resources/

The emergence of bitcoin is just one more signal that society has fully moved into the digital age. Technology has changed the way that we do just about everything in our lives, including the ways we consume data and information.

bitcoin data 630x345 The 9 Most Useful Bitcoin Data Resources

The days of pencil-pushing to gather and analyse data are numbered if not vanished, and new tools have made gathering, sorting, analysing and visualising enormous amounts of data easier than ever.

Bitcoin, of course, lends itself perfectly to these quantitatively-focused metric tools.

Few things about the digital currency are subjective, and even though nobody knows for certain what drives bitcoin’s price changes, plenty of people have tried their hand at using technical analysis to predict price trends.

Luckily for us, there’s no shortage of companies working with data to paint a picture of the ever-changing bitcoin ecosystem.

These websites provide information on pricing, trading, market capitalisations, blockchain statistics and more.

Here are nine of the most helpful bitcoin data resources:

1. Coinometrics

http://media.coindesk.com/2014/08/Screen-Shot-2014-08-09-at-2.10.57-PM1-630x249.png

Coinometrics prides itself on its “institutional-level bitcoin data and research”, and the company’s analyses of volatility, price dispersion and currency flows have a refreshingly proprietary feel.

2. Coinmap

http://media.coindesk.com/2014/08/Screen-Shot-2014-08-09-at-2.19.04-PM1-630x362.png

For bitcoiners eager to spend their BTC at brick-and-mortar businesses, Coinmap is a godsend. The site has a minimalist design, but is well populated with information on hundreds of retailers that accept bitcoin at their physical store locations.

3. Blockchain.info


http://media.coindesk.com/2014/08/Screen-Shot-2014-08-09-at-2.33.53-PM-630x258.png
Perhaps the most well known resource for analysing the block chain, Blockchain.infohas basic information on a number of metrics like market capitalisation, transaction volume, hash rate and more.

In addition to these stats, users can look up every bitcoin transaction on the block chain by searching a bitcoin address to trace where the coins came from and how much BTC is stored at any particular wallet address.
4. Bitcoincharts.com

http://media.coindesk.com/2014/08/Screen-Shot-2014-08-09-at-2.35.07-PM-630x240.png
A user favorite for pricing information, bitcoincharts.com offers a comprehensive look at the digital currency network, with a focus on technical analysis of price trends. The site offers a number of customisations for viewing price charts, and the long term view offers a nice perspective on the currency’s price history.
5. CoinMarketCap

http://media.coindesk.com/2014/08/Screen-Shot-2014-08-09-at-2.37.52-PM-630x221.png
Bitcoin isn’t the only player in the digital currency space. There are a number of altcoins gathering momentum in the industry, and while none rival bitcoin’s $7.7bn market cap, CoinMarketCap keeps an up-to-date record of the market capitalisation of some 462 digital currencies.
6. Bitnodes

http://media.coindesk.com/2014/08/Screen-Shot-2014-08-09-at-3.03.18-PM1-630x291.png
Bitnodes is in development for a very specific pupose: to estimate and visualise the size of the bitcoin network. Powered by the Bitcoin Foundation, the site’s tools gather data on all the nodes running the bitcoin protocol version 70001.
7. Wizbit

http://media.coindesk.com/2014/08/Screen-Shot-2014-08-09-at-3.08.55-PM-630x265.png
For those yearning for a more visually focused analysis of bitcoin transactions, Wizbitfits the bill perfectly. The site shows all transactions and newly mined blocks in realtime on an eye-catching spinning globe.
8. Blockr.io

http://media.coindesk.com/2014/08/Screen-Shot-2014-08-09-at-3.16.53-PM.png
Blockr.io is another block chain-focused site that offers data on the block chains of currencies like bitcoin, litecoin, peercoin and more. The site’s “block explorer” has plenty of data on recent blocks, block difficulty, and estimates of future block difficulty, among other things.
9. CoinDesk

http://media.coindesk.com/2014/08/Screen-Shot-2014-08-09-at-3.19.01-PM-630x278.png
Of course we’re inclined to point out that CoinDesk is not only the world leader in bitcoin news, but also an industry-leading source for data and information on topics like price, venture capital investments and a number of bitcoin network statistics.

Our bitcoin ATM map recently launched as a tool to visualize the ever-growing number of bitcoin ATMs around the world and to provide information for those looking to find a bitcoin ATM nearby.



Everyone who is using btc know about coindesk, but it's good review. Thanks. Do you know another good crypto portals??
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August 18, 2014, 10:27:14 PM
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People tend to forget about http://data.bitcoinity.org/ a truly awesome site!
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August 26, 2014, 08:25:56 PM
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Remember that very useful sites, too.
http://hypron.net/

http://hypron.net/bitcoinwisdom/
http://hypron.net/3x2btcltc/

And this ones for cryptocurrency traders:
https://cryptrader.com
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Chances are there the market share of blockchain.info and blockr.io will soon be captured by a new rising one => blocktrail.com. I see good potential in this service.

On news front CoinDesk has a close competition from CoinTelegraph.

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Posts like these just makes me want this forum have a reputation system more and more...

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Posts like these just makes me want this forum have a reputation system more and more...
To vote the OP up or down?
My contribution to the thread.  (I didn't write this of course): https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-guide#block-chain
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August 27, 2014, 03:08:29 AM
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this is a coindesk article, I had read it ago.

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August 27, 2014, 04:50:00 AM
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Thanks for the links and sites, they are helpful to me.
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August 27, 2014, 04:55:22 AM
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Great summary, and I agree
What also works for me to set my Twitter feed to bitcoin and let it run
Hard to miss stuff that way

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August 27, 2014, 06:38:08 AM
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You forget bitcoinwisdom.
Didn't used them before. What services can they do for us?

never heard of it either, til this thread

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people paid for this?

... and wizbit is at http://blocks.wizb.it/ , had to waste 30 seconds or so with google to find that.  i guess they are using blockchain.info for their IP information ?
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Blockr.io is another block chain-focused site that offers data on the block chains of currencies like bitcoin, litecoin, peercoin and more. The site’s “block explorer” has plenty of data on recent blocks, block difficulty, and estimates of future block difficulty, among other things.
9. CoinDesk


Of course we’re inclined to point out that CoinDesk is not only the world leader in bitcoin news, but also an industry-leading source for data and information on topics like price, venture capital investments and a number of bitcoin network statistics.

Our bitcoin ATM map recently launched as a tool to visualize the ever-growing number of bitcoin ATMs around the world and to provide information for those looking to find a bitcoin ATM nearby.



Coindesk is kinda up and down they occasionally provide some great insight.  I often feel like they are involved in attempted price movement FUD.
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You forget bitcoinwisdom.
Didn't used them before. What services can they do for us?
never heard of it either, til this thread


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