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Topic: BitcoinWisdom.com - Live Bitcoin/LiteCoin Charts - page 123. (Read 502630 times)

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I posted a few pages back about interest in developing a "heat map"... and its cool if you're not... no worries.


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From that idea however,  do consider the zooming scheme I had in that heat map:

3 skinny sliders each for time scale and another 3 for price scale

Time
1) forward back in time
2) zoom in out in time
3) log scale in time

Price
1) up and down in price
2) zoom in out on price
3) log scale in time

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Another thought... and I'm not a web developer so I don't even know if its possible... but I do a lot of chart analysis that involves interpolation.

So, if I had that "3 way" in each direction location sliders...

and I could change your black background on the charts to an "image of my choice"


I could interpolate live. 


Smiley










now along those lines... but even more awesome... If I could have all in one window... 2 charts... say a 2h chart and a 5m chart overlayed on each other w/ control of opacity so one of them is more see through than the other...

w/ ability to zoom as described on each...

Now you've got a kickin' live stream, interpolation tool.


Live stream of LTCusd 5m candles stacked on BTCusd candles


Gox candles on BTCe candles, etc.   Many uses.




I'm sure you've got your plate full... but thoughts are free Smiley
sr. member
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Born to chew bubble gum and kick ass
What is the grey indicator (between bids and ask) showing?

I'd like to know this as well. Looks like it's some sort of average?
It's the average price of orderbook.
It's a series of points
average price of 1 BTC ask, 1 BTC bid
average price of 1.1 BTC ask, 1.1 BTC bid
average price of 2 BTC asks, 2 BTC bids
and so on.

I'm working on display the numeric and label of those 3 lines, It would be some helpful.

Thank you. You are incredibly creative in a positive sense Smiley
hero member
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What is the grey indicator (between bids and ask) showing?

I'd like to know this as well. Looks like it's some sort of average?
It's the average price of orderbook.
It's a series of points
average price of 1 BTC ask, 1 BTC bid
average price of 1.1 BTC ask, 1.1 BTC bid
average price of 2 BTC asks, 2 BTC bids
and so on.

I'm working on display the numeric and label of those 3 lines, It would be some helpful.
full member
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What is the grey indicator (between bids and ask) showing?

I'd like to know this as well. Looks like it's some sort of average?
hero member
Activity: 602
Merit: 505
Good job! I like your charts and paid for the premium. Must have tool.

Could you please add Coinbase BTC/USD buy/sell chart? Probably price only, but this is fine.

Thanks!
We received the same request on twitter too. So I think Coinbase would be supported.
sr. member
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Born to chew bubble gum and kick ass
What is the grey indicator (between bids and ask) showing?
sr. member
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When you click on markets, it gives you a list of exchanges along with the pairs they offer.

Is there any way to set up a list of pairs and then the exchanges they're listed on? Like a group for BTC/USD: MtGox BTC-e Bitstamp, etc?
sr. member
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Good job! I like your charts and paid for the premium. Must have tool.

Could you please add Coinbase BTC/USD buy/sell chart? Probably price only, but this is fine.

Thanks!
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yes, veryimpressive charts. bookmarked for sure Smiley
newbie
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Hi, I love bitcoinwisdom, thanks for such a great tool.  If only there was something this good for gold.

Feature request - can you please consider adding feathercoin (btc-e ftc/btc) support in the same way you have litecoin?

Thanks
hero member
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I see that there is a new feature that was no there yesterday, but I can not guess the meaning...

What is the new curve in the middle of the market depth area?

I would like to know this to. Is this a prediction curve?


It's the average price of orderbook.
It's a series of points
average price of 1 BTC ask, 1 BTC bid
average price of 1.1 BTC ask, 1.1 BTC bid
average price of 2 BTC asks, 2 BTC bids
and so on.
hero member
Activity: 602
Merit: 505

Hello... great work!!

after using the site for about 2 days, I decided to pay for the service to get rid of the ads. which leads me to report a bug  request.

bug:  after logging in and selecting 'Always stay logged in', when i come back later i still see ads and have to log in again.
Thank you! That's strange. the script check the premium status every time when page refresh.
I think you maybe haven't refreshed the page.
Or server maybe haven't received the payment from net, Bitcoin need several second to broadcast to net, and another seconds from BlockChain to notify us.
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Co-Founder of TheStandard.io & Vaultoro.com
I see that there is a new feature that was no there yesterday, but I can not guess the meaning...

What is the new curve in the middle of the market depth area?

I would like to know this to. Is this a prediction curve?

member
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Merit: 10
I see that there is a new feature that was no there yesterday, but I can not guess the meaning...

What is the new curve in the middle of the market depth area?
newbie
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BTC-E LTC/EUR would make me very happy. Smiley
legendary
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Hello... great work!!

after using the site for about 2 days, I decided to pay for the service to get rid of the ads. which leads me to report a bug  request.

bug:  after logging in and selecting 'Always stay logged in', when i come back later i still see ads and have to log in again.
sr. member
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Hello BitcoinWisdom,

I would like to have some order book times&sales comparison possibility like this. Smiley

newbie
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Would you consider grouping the bid/ask prices and size into general increments of .5 (or 50 cents)?  The really small Mt. Gox orders of .02 BTC, .17 BTC, etc. for sale at every conceivable price are really crowding out the near-term big picture.  Since bid and ask columns are limited to 15 placeholders each, it is difficult to see potential entry and exit points.  Again, thanks in advance for your awesome site.  I will be sending BTC donation shortly.

PS I tried to paste a screen shot to this message but apparently this chat forum doesn't allow pictures.
We have grouped price on the right of orderbooks. it updates every 30 seconds. Custom group size is not supported yet.
The default accurate price would not be changed until custom group implemented. because some people want to bid on 879.998 above 879.997.


OK, thanks.  It just kind of sucks when one want to buy or sell 50 BTC and the screen is filled with 10 different versions of $879.xxxxx and each one of them is .01 or .12 BTC, etc.  I would love to be able to see how far I'd have to go pricewise in order to get a fill.  Again, kudos to your site and your talent!
hero member
Activity: 602
Merit: 505
Would you consider grouping the bid/ask prices and size into general increments of .5 (or 50 cents)?  The really small Mt. Gox orders of .02 BTC, .17 BTC, etc. for sale at every conceivable price are really crowding out the near-term big picture.  Since bid and ask columns are limited to 15 placeholders each, it is difficult to see potential entry and exit points.  Again, thanks in advance for your awesome site.  I will be sending BTC donation shortly.

PS I tried to paste a screen shot to this message but apparently this chat forum doesn't allow pictures.
We have grouped price on the right of orderbooks. it updates every 30 seconds. Custom group size is not supported yet.
The default accurate price would not be changed until custom group implemented. because some people want to bid on 879.998 above 879.997.
hero member
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Feature request:

bitcoinaverage.com has done a good job of aggregating exchange data and calculating weighted sums for individual currencies.  They export a simple JSON API to retrieve the values, which update once per minute.

I'd find it very useful to be able to look at, say, the USD global average price (bid/ask/last) with the same charting display you use with raw exchange data.

Thanks for your consideration.
The help of global average is very limited. All large exchanges has "same" price. such as Mt.Gox has higher price because it is difficulty to withdraw.  The only help is the trends would be much stable, panic sell or buy on an exchange would not affect trends too much. So it would be low priority feature.
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