Added Dimecoin, Mooncoin, and RonPaulCoin. Also updated Nxt to pull data from the new DGEX api, and also updated the data sources for some other coins.
What will it take to get ProtoShares to show up reliably? No one else seems to have any problems keeping charts active.
http://btsblock.com/chain/ProtoShares seems to be down. Is there another total supply source?
Hi,
concerning the issues with Protoshares blockchain explorers: I created a JSON API for you to get real time data from:
http://q39.qhor.net/pts/coincap.jsonPlease use this instead of the explorers as they are very unstable recently. The API updates every 60 seconds and I pledge high uptime as the server is not used for anything heavy.
Let me know if this is usefull or you need something else!
Cheers
donSchoe
Thank you, updated!
Ripple is an eyesore. PPC and NMC even has higher trading volume than XRP.
The volume reported on XRP is taken from BTC.Bitstamp/XRP only. There are more markets trading XRP out there. Also this is coinmarketcap.com not cointradevolume.com.
Maybe make the selection of the "Filter Non-Mineable" change the URL? coinmarketcap.com/only-mineable.html or something like that...?
Though a lot of XRP still hasn't been distributed, in theory they can be spent and traded any minute - all of them. This is different to e.g. Bitcoin, where only coins that were mined can be spent/traded.
When you click on the filter it does change the URL to:
http://coinmarketcap.com/mineable.htmlAdd MoonCoin on coinmarketcap
a dozen people already requested it. Not happening. Appears that OP has grudge against mooncoin, or at least wasn't invested in it.
Sorry for the delay.. as I mentioned in my last post I was out of town. Thanks for your patience.
Same issue in UNO, maybe more. Hope Gliss can double check the data source. This will be surely a lot of work.
I have been regularly checking coinmarketcap for trading on exchange, usually both are consistent. But these days, some coins definitely have issues.
This site can provide some idea of virtual currency activity, but cannot be relied upon. One example is
http://coinmarketcap.com/asc_30.html, Just take a look. At no point did ASC crash and then rebound. Coinmarketcap makes it appear that the coin is increasing in value, when in fact it has done nothing but gradually decline for a few days.
Glitches like this (along with so many others) make this site a very unreliable source of information. All data really should be confirmed on the exchange; often an exchange will show the true story.
Yeah that's not good... I will definitely investigate.
Non-mineable coins should be hidden when someone enters the page. And there should be a button to make them visible (the another way around like it is now)
But then that would be biased against Non-mineable coins.