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Topic: 5 Tools Everyone in the Bitcoin Industry Should Be Using (Read 617 times)

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Wow. Cheers for the valuable links for the bitcoin industry. Another to add which I use is preev.com. It is a good way to see the price of bitcoin live and I think it is correct
with the price. Also, it has many currencies so you can compare the price of BTC with your desired currency or even cryptocurrency. I never knew a site like fiat leak existed. very interesting.
legendary
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This is a good reference during the introduction process to the new comer especially to those who wanted to venture in the trading market of bitcoin.  Thanks for sharing this information.

This post would merit to be a sticky or at least to be in the top pages of the forum. Thank you, great work by sharing this Wink !

I agree  this somehow covers many of the inquiry of a bitcoin users ranging from the fee's to current price and the market movement,  Comments and replies adds more information too.  
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i am interesting in Follow up Bitcoin adpotion with Coin Dance because i see that how adopting bitcoin is really grow in each of country but i see that there is not for all country but its a good source for me to see the growth. i hope in the future, i can see that almost all country will do adopting bitcoin in their country.

thank you for this great info sir KenR and BitcoinNewsMagazine, its really useful for me and i will share this into my group.
hero member
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The site about the bitcoin transaction fees is the most useful for me. I never even knew about it before today so thank you.

I think http://fiatleak.com/ also give good graphical representation of bitcoin buy volume (i think its real time as well as correct data).
https://www.bitaddress.org good to create paper wallet and new bitcoin addresses when needed.

Thanks this is also very helpful to analyze.
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This post would merit to be a sticky or at least to be in the top pages of the forum. Thank you, great work by sharing this Wink !
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These are honestly sites I had no idea where even around,appreciate the links,especially the one relating to fees. Seems to be a aspect I never thought about shopping around to see who is better at keeping costs down. Appreciate the help KenR and Bitcoinnewsmagazine. Smiley
Will put this on watch so I do not lose the links with my shaky memory.
legendary
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I think http://fiatleak.com/ also give good graphical representation of bitcoin buy volume (i think its real time as well as correct data).
https://www.bitaddress.org good to create paper wallet and new bitcoin addresses when needed.
legendary
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The fee page of 21.co is especially well made. It would be great to have such a graphical overview implemented into Bitcoin Core directly. The fee selection bar isn't quite as informative.

If you enjoy good old school graphic charts I can only recommend: http://bitcoin.sipa.be/

Site shows hash rate and block version (including adoption of BIP's).

What are your favorite sites for hash rate distribution (anything other than blockchain.info, static graphics preferred)?

Is it possible to easily source the information mentioned in this thread from Bitcoin Core?

ya.ya.yo!

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Those are some pretty interesting tools to get some fluff data, but it doesn't really add all that much to the actually useful tools, like wallet extensions or encryptor or whatever else is in relative demand.

I might use the bitcoinity tool to aggregate data from different data aggregators as well, but I don't know if I need to watch the blockchain fill with transactions in my spare time.
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Thanks brother for this information, its good to always have somewhere to find the information you need quickly Smiley

Thank you.
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Thanks brother KenR for your valuable information because actually i was just using as usual like get bitcoin in wallet check online price and sell bitcoin or buy something with bitcoin that's it i knew. But from today i would research it well before deciding anything related to bitcoin. Thanks once again.
hero member
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Simple and useful tools that any bitcoiner should know about and try them. Thank you for reminding us on this. But I also think that for many bitcoin users this will be also something new and something that they have never tried before.
legendary
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Few more can be added:

https://bitcoinwisdom.com/ to have quick look at different bitcoin trading chart
https://bitnodes.21.co/ to look at current node distribution and status
https://blockchain.info/unconfirmed-transactions current number and size of unconfirmed transaction piled on bitcoin network
legendary
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You may also want to include some real tools like hardware wallets to secure your coins.

These tools are simply ways to track certain aspects of the markets and blockchain and are by far not tools everyone should be using imo. They can be useful at times, but not required to successfully use bitcoin.
legendary
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Also:

Bitcoin Queue set to 4 days gives a better view of trend

CoinDance show Segwit progress

BTCChain is an alternate for fees

Blockchain Blocks Version detailed information on how pools are signaling
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