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Topic: [ANN] Bittrex - Next generation exchange (btc/ltc/eac/ppc/rdd/ftc/and more) - page 144. (Read 167989 times)

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Bittrex has become excruciatingly laggy. It constantly freezes all my browsers. Anyone else having this issue? I like the selection of coins and the chance to catch new coins, but I am seriously considering removing all funds and calling it quits. It has become nearly unusable.

I get this as well, though the back end itself seems more responsive than most exchanges so I'm just tolerating it.
I found the same problem with Chrome the latest version.I opened up to 20 tabs with the coins I am selling.My computer is packed with 4770k with 16GB ram.
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kittehcoin.info
CNL,VAST,ELITE,DRKC,USB  , look at what coins bittrex has added.

ADN , has active hero member dev. Nice coin .

https://bittrex.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/202589904-Raising-the-bar-Scam-Coins

Please read my comment where I said the same thing about Aiden.
legendary
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CNL,VAST,ELITE,DRKC,USB  , look at what coins bittrex has added.


5 scam coin in 2 week was a bit too much.. 62 btc scamed on usb only and how much on rest coins..? 200 btc+? Bittrex, can you finnaly raise your demand before add coins..? May be no more 2 day scam without checking code..? You are breaking trust to alt coins and to your exchange.
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CNL,VAST,ELITE,DRKC,USB  , look at what coins bittrex has added.

ADN , has active hero member dev. Nice coin .
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Bittrex is great!  Happy to see you thriving!
I suggest a feature request - but it would need some serious work on your frontend engine.
I know it's tough, but you would make many users happy. Especially the one with smaller machines.
The reason behind it is that we actually have to close all bittrex windows if we want to do anything else with our machines.
I can keep poloniex and mintpal tabs open - but bittrex is so hungry for RAM, that two or three bittrex coins are already too much, to leave open when not absolutely necessary.  I don't know about everyone else, but myself, I cannot afford yet to trade on a 64GB RAM, SSID, watercooled supercomputer :-)
You can see the drama I am in ... easily when you go to the task manager inside Chrome (menu ... tools ... task manager), and sort decreasing by the 'memory' column. Compare mintpal (crappy charts, but less RAM), poloniex (good charts, less RAM), bitcoinwisdom (amazing charts, less RAM), cryptrader (amazing charts, less RAM) - and bittrex (good charts, and soon less RAM  Wink )
As soon as I close the bittrex tabs, my computer inhales, exhales - and starts smiling, and is happy again :-)
I am not sure what makes the bittrex frontend so memory heavy, but in my experience with programming, it could even be a little thing. Some basic architecture decision taken differently, and suddenly *whew* much less RAM usage.  Depending on the language you used, a bit of profiling might not be difficult even, but will tell you which subfunctions are eating all that RAM.
What do you think?
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Me,too. Do you find a solution. Right now I install an extension to hibernate all bittrex tabs. But it is not convenient and I can's see the real-time price from tabs.

I am using "Tabs Outliner" for the same purpose. But it's a workaround, I'd prefer to always keep'em open.

Hello bittrex, any news about this?

I have just had to hardreset, because of bittrex eating all my RAM the computer froze completely!!! 
It could be that over time, the problem gets worse when keeping bittrex tabs open? Memory leak?


Yes, it seems to be a memory leak.

I left a bittrex tab open for 24 hours. When revisiting it in the Chrome Task Manager it was now using >800,000 kb.

800,000 kb FOR ONE BROWSER TAB is
* more than 3 times as much as bittrex tabs use in general.
* about 8-10 times as much as as mintpal tabs are using.
* about 4-6 times as much as a poloniex tab is using.


Your browser frontend has a leak.

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Whitepaper for IRC bot - HUGEEEEE!

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HYPER project manager and PR + GoldPieces [GP]
With the new website at http://hypercrypto.com, the HYPER Whitepaper I am working on, the increasing trading volume on Bittrex, and the projects we are working on HYPER is a long term coin.

Can we please have the message removed asap as with our current volume Bittrex is not going to delist us at this stage anyway, so the message is kind of pointless and just leads to people thinking the coin is going to be delisted when it is not going to be delisted.

Thank you.
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I vote for ADN @ bittrex!
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Bittrex is great!  Happy to see you thriving!
I suggest a feature request - but it would need some serious work on your frontend engine.
I know it's tough, but you would make many users happy. Especially the one with smaller machines.
The reason behind it is that we actually have to close all bittrex windows if we want to do anything else with our machines.
I can keep poloniex and mintpal tabs open - but bittrex is so hungry for RAM, that two or three bittrex coins are already too much, to leave open when not absolutely necessary.  I don't know about everyone else, but myself, I cannot afford yet to trade on a 64GB RAM, SSID, watercooled supercomputer :-)
You can see the drama I am in ... easily when you go to the task manager inside Chrome (menu ... tools ... task manager), and sort decreasing by the 'memory' column. Compare mintpal (crappy charts, but less RAM), poloniex (good charts, less RAM), bitcoinwisdom (amazing charts, less RAM), cryptrader (amazing charts, less RAM) - and bittrex (good charts, and soon less RAM  Wink )
As soon as I close the bittrex tabs, my computer inhales, exhales - and starts smiling, and is happy again :-)
I am not sure what makes the bittrex frontend so memory heavy, but in my experience with programming, it could even be a little thing. Some basic architecture decision taken differently, and suddenly *whew* much less RAM usage.  Depending on the language you used, a bit of profiling might not be difficult even, but will tell you which subfunctions are eating all that RAM.
What do you think?
Tip me for my work: 19ff2KsUxD7B3EumxhrKRJ5qDP7yc8YQfD
Me,too. Do you find a solution. Right now I install an extension to hibernate all bittrex tabs. But it is not convenient and I can's see the real-time price from tabs.

I am using "Tabs Outliner" for the same purpose. But it's a workaround, I'd prefer to always keep'em open.

Hello bittrex, any news about this?

I have just had to hardreset, because of bittrex eating all my RAM the computer froze completely!!! 
It could be that over time, the problem gets worse when keeping bittrex tabs open? Memory leak?

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Swipe
It seems Aiden is ignored by bittrex, but I strongly support ADN. We are at rank 5 on mintpal voting, time will tell .
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FreshTheGame
please add Aidencoin on bittrex, great coin,community!!!!
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Franko is Freedom
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I would also support ADN! Vote +1 for ADN!
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I'm dying.
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ADN is the Draw 4 card for UNO, so add ADN!
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