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Topic: [ANN] CoinGecko.com - 360 Degree Cryptocurrency Valuation and Ranking - page 11. (Read 88098 times)

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Hello,

Could you please add MNE (Minereum) coins to the list?

Website : https://www.minereum.com/

Thank you!

Minereum is listed now - https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/minereum
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your dev score makes no sense. ethereum can't have a score that high when there's barely anyone watching it or contributing with far far less contributors or merges or anything. is this attempt to make a well known scam appear higher?
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Interesting site, I like it, good luck to you!
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Can you please add a listing for Arena

Token name: Arena

Token symbol: ARENA

Total supply: 14,000,000

We are an Ethereum token

logo: https://projectarena.io/logo.png

Website: www.projectarena.io

The token is trading on www.etherdelta.com exchange

newbie
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CoinGecko is a nice concept and I like their website.

It's just a little bit confusing, they could introduce categories for more clarity.
legendary
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Is CoinGecko.com down?

From bookmark on eth/btc calculator I'm getting

"Uh Oh! We're sorry, but something went wrong.

We've been notified about this issue and we'll take a look at it shortly. Please hit the back button on your browser, reload the page, and try the action you were attempting again.

If you continue to have this problem please contact [email protected]"

and loading main page is freezing my browser.
newbie
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This is a great site, guys! Good job, I love using it for my technical analysis. Are there any plans to release a public API like coinmarketcap?
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Indorse - Ethereum based Decentralised Professional Network is now listed on coingecko:

https://www.coingecko.com/ico/indorse?locale=en

Bounty Program & Pre Token Sale starting pretty soon; will be first exclusively announced on Indorse Slack - http://joinindorse.herokuapp.com
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Thank you for your great work. My first website in crypto was coingecko!
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Hello,

Could you please add MNE (Minereum) coins to the list?

Website : https://www.minereum.com/

Thank you!
full member
Activity: 199
Merit: 100
Just wanted to say thanks for your site - the community and developer metrics have been unbelievably valuable to me......coins share a lot of similarities with VC investments, and it is good to see that you realize that through these metrics not seen anywhere else.

No idea how you would do it, but this very forum is extremely valuable to these newer coins and it would be great to get a number dragged in from here as well, relating to master threads. Unlikely, but throught I would throw it out there. Also number of transactions on the blockchain itself (not market cap). While related to volume, it also demonstrates the coin's ability / rubber meeting the road absent of exchange-based activity. Just an idea.

Well done on the ICO addition too.

Hi winnway, actually we track the number of pages of the Bitcointalk post but we don't put it into the calculation of the overall coin rank.
You can take a look at Ethereum for example, you can scroll down to the table and see that it has 713 pages. Litecoin likewise has 185 pages.
newbie
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Just wanted to say thanks for your site - the community and developer metrics have been unbelievably valuable to me......coins share a lot of similarities with VC investments, and it is good to see that you realize that through these metrics not seen anywhere else.

No idea how you would do it, but this very forum is extremely valuable to these newer coins and it would be great to get a number dragged in from here as well, relating to master threads. Unlikely, but throught I would throw it out there. Also number of transactions on the blockchain itself (not market cap). While related to volume, it also demonstrates the coin's ability / rubber meeting the road absent of exchange-based activity. Just an idea.

Well done on the ICO addition too.
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We just launched a new feature to track ICOs at www.coingecko.com/ico
Let us know what you think of it and ping us if you are having an ICO and we can list your token here too!

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We have added 11 more coins and now we track 413 cryptocurrencies:


If your coin is not listed on CoinGecko yet, feel free to reply here and we will consider your coin for addition.
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Is these kind of sites profitable to make, how do they earn money? I saw another the other day advertised in this forum as well which is this one http://coinwik.org/ site seem to allow anyone to register and edit your own coin if you have.  If its profitable the more sites like these will pop later.
Well it is if you are good at what you are doing. I am not talking about development process and design process and UX and so forth, they are given, you have to be amazing at all of those.

On top of that you need to know what you are talking about, you need to be well versed in cryptocurrencies and you need to be able to follow every single news about them (not just huge news, all of them) and if you do all of this perfectly, than ONLY THAN you can make a good profit.

Hi guys, good to see some interesting debate here about how websites like CoinGecko make money. As like almost any other websites on the Internet these days, publishers make money mostly from advertisements. Is it great money? It's alright - not super much but sufficient to keep cover costs & salary with some doughnut money Smiley

Supercrypt is right in saying that we need to be good at what we do and follow development of cryptocurrencies else it will be hard to keep track of the fast-changing crypto world!
legendary
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Is these kind of sites profitable to make, how do they earn money? I saw another the other day advertised in this forum as well which is this one http://coinwik.org/ site seem to allow anyone to register and edit your own coin if you have.  If its profitable the more sites like these will pop later.
Well it is if you are good at what you are doing. I am not talking about development process and design process and UX and so forth, they are given, you have to be amazing at all of those.

On top of that you need to know what you are talking about, you need to be well versed in cryptocurrencies and you need to be able to follow every single news about them (not just huge news, all of them) and if you do all of this perfectly, than ONLY THAN you can make a good profit.
legendary
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Merit: 1041
Is these kind of sites profitable to make, how do they earn money? I saw another the other day advertised in this forum as well which is this one http://coinwik.org/ site seem to allow anyone to register and edit your own coin if you have.  If its profitable the more sites like these will pop later.
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