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Topic: bitcoinity.org/markets - live bitcoin price charts - page 9. (Read 211496 times)

full member
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please add btcchina
newbie
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I see you switched to mBTC, nice!
sr. member
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And it would be great if you could add a $ sign or a BTC sign on the top chart on the left side.. sometimes i switch to currency and sometimes to btc.. and them im confused if the bars now show BTC or Dollars..

Yeah.. I do the same.. I mean I should probably switch to selected currency volume as default, it seems like a better indicator especially like on the 2y chart. But I agree, on both there are numbers in millions now. I'll try to think of something.

It would be also nice if you could implement additional time zones (like 3 lines under the top chart)

1) local time
2) US/New York time
3) China time

So it would be nice to see when the banking hours opens in other countries..

Hmm, that's an interesting idea, I don't know how would I implement that yet, and there seem to be some more urgent things currently, but I'll keep that in mind. Thanks for this kind of feedback, it helps a lot.

So when you load the page sometimes you can see the USD/BTC price that changes in few seconds to the USD/mBTC.
Ah, also please fix the mobile version (not showing mbtc and not showing trades). https://bitcoinity.org/m

Both should be fixed now.
sr. member
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And it would be great if you could add a $ sign or a BTC sign on the top chart on the left side.. sometimes i switch to currency and sometimes to btc.. and them im confused if the bars now show BTC or Dollars..

Thanks!
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Semi-retired software developer, tech consultant
Thanks for fixing the https endpoint. Working fine again.
sr. member
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It would be also nice if you could implement additional time zones (like 3 lines under the top chart)

1) local time
2) US/New York time
3) China time

So it would be nice to see when the banking hours opens in other countries..
newbie
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Merit: 0
So why is the mBTC divided by a comma(,), and the USD divided by a full-stop(.)?

Very confusing for everybody, both European and US.

Just use no separator, much clearer.

It's not that way.

In English:
- Comma (",") is for thousand: 1,000 = One thousand.
- Dot (",") is for decimals: 0.5 = A half.

One thousand fifty and a half = 1,050.5

Thas's the notation Bitcoinity always uses.
full member
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Converting information into power since 1867
mBTC is much more natural for our brains.

+1

I hope all info sites, exchanges and wallets follow your lead on this. It may seem like a small technicality, but it could have a major psychological effect when it comes to widespread adoption.

And you even got the large, friendly letters just right with the "Don't Panic" sign  Grin
legendary
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Your sense of humor. I like it.
rme
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What's the point of switching to mBTC by default? The precision of the numbers being displayed is now decreased...

To help newcomers. I've heard too many times that they cannot afford to buy BTC because their understanding was that they have to buy a whole 1BTC. Also while it may seem weird at first, mBTC is much more natural for our brains. You don't see prices like 0.0001 in shops.

I switched precision to 4 digits by default (still fully configurable in preferences), to make switch a bit easier for people. You still have precision up to 0.1%, but if you are used to looking at price in BTC then mBTC with 3 decimal places looks familiar.

Regarding SSL, it's fixed now, sorry about that issue. https://data.bitcoinity.org is also available over https. I know the icon is not green on /markets, I'll try to fix it but I had some issues with pushing live updates over ssl, I'll try to fix this too.

Is not green only because the http://bitcoinity.org/ev/markets/markets_mtgox_USD?_=XXXXXXXXXX stream.

Also you forgot to update to mbtc the price that the webpage shows in the first load (before the stream starts).
You can see this seen the source code view-source:http://bitcoinity.org/markets

Code:
USD/BTC

1191.14

USD / BTC







bid:

1192.00


ask:

1190.00


So when you load the page sometimes you can see the USD/BTC price that changes in few seconds to the USD/mBTC.

Ah, also please fix the mobile version (not showing mbtc and not showing trades). https://bitcoinity.org/m
legendary
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Delusional crypto obsessionist
So why is the mBTC divided by a comma(,), and the USD divided by a full-stop(.)?

Very confusing for everybody, both European and US.

Just use no separator, much clearer.
sr. member
Activity: 247
Merit: 252
One request though - could you fix the market depth price labels to always show 3 decimal places now?  Maybe it's just me, but seeing 1.1, 1.125, 1.15 causes me grief for my brain to process!  Tongue  Would be easier to read if it was 1.100, 1.125, 1.150  (IMO)

Ah and this, yeah sounds reasonable (there may be some display issues if you choose to display say 8 digits), anyway I'll try to push it with the next update.
legendary
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Is comboy aware that the https endpoint is no longer working correctly? I've been pulling my hair out for days trying to figure out what's wrong with my browser. Thought it was just Chrome, but it's Safari, too. Try https://bitcoinity.org/markets All text, no graphics, no styling.

Or perhaps I should ask, was this change to the unsecure URL announced and I just missed it?

Confirmed

Code:
Failed to load resource https://static.bitcoinity.org/assets/ui-hive/jui-71755f347b531f74fdb51a416bd5842d.css
Failed to load resource https://static.bitcoinity.org/assets/markets_dark-a3a543f581e390d384dfcbe3e21f49de.css
Uncaught ReferenceError: Markets is not defined markets:515
Uncaught ReferenceError: Markets is not defined markets:523
Failed to load resource https://static.bitcoinity.org/assets/markets-f27cbec8d73f7aadf671d3bda18c6659.js
Failed to load resource https://static.bitcoinity.org/assets/loading-a0fcbfa558254e83ebae099a585de17f.gif
Failed to load resource https://static.bitcoinity.org/assets/icons/dark_minus-537c19eae7fb82f99d73e4da18ce3d23.png
Failed to load resource https://static.bitcoinity.org/assets/voltage-0f880eb2aabfc95260f810688ad41617.png
Failed to load resource https://static.bitcoinity.org/assets/icons/dark_plus-e06692bea5588bc0a773b849fef0117c.png
Uncaught ReferenceError: Markets is not defined markets:640

seems static files are not being being served properly under https
sr. member
Activity: 247
Merit: 252
What's the point of switching to mBTC by default? The precision of the numbers being displayed is now decreased...

To help newcomers. I've heard too many times that they cannot afford to buy BTC because their understanding was that they have to buy a whole 1BTC. Also while it may seem weird at first, mBTC is much more natural for our brains. You don't see prices like 0.0001 in shops.

I switched precision to 4 digits by default (still fully configurable in preferences), to make switch a bit easier for people. You still have precision up to 0.1%, but if you are used to looking at price in BTC then mBTC with 3 decimal places looks familiar.

Regarding SSL, it's fixed now, sorry about that issue. https://data.bitcoinity.org is also available over https. I know the icon is not green on /markets, I'll try to fix it but I had some issues with pushing live updates over ssl, I'll try to fix this too.
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 250
What's the point of switching to mBTC by default? The precision of the numbers being displayed is now decreased...
legendary
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VIS ET LIBERTAS
Thanks for switching to USD/mBTC. Makes a lot of sense!
+1  Smiley
member
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Thanks for switching to USD/mBTC. Makes a lot of sense!
full member
Activity: 137
Merit: 100
Semi-retired software developer, tech consultant
Is comboy aware that the https endpoint is no longer working correctly? I've been pulling my hair out for days trying to figure out what's wrong with my browser. Thought it was just Chrome, but it's Safari, too. Try https://bitcoinity.org/markets All text, no graphics, no styling.

Or perhaps I should ask, was this change to the unsecure URL announced and I just missed it?

hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 1000
Who's there?
Now the numbers on the vertical axis have from one to three digits (1  1.1  1.12).
Is it possible to keep the trailing zeroes? (1.00  1.10  1.12).
IMO, it would look much better.

OOPS. Haven't noticed the previous message Smiley
sr. member
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Merit: 252
Proud Canuck
Thanks for switching to mBTC - I have been waiting for this!

One request though - could you fix the market depth price labels to always show 3 decimal places now?  Maybe it's just me, but seeing 1.1, 1.125, 1.15 causes me grief for my brain to process!  Tongue  Would be easier to read if it was 1.100, 1.125, 1.150  (IMO)
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