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Topic: CoinMarketCap.com - Market Cap Rankings of All Cryptocurrencies! - page 74. (Read 639542 times)

sr. member
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hi,
the bbr total supply is listed wrong since a few days
chain can be found at https://minergate.com/blockchain/bbr/blocks
hero member
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Gliss,


Here is new API info for Einsteinium (EMC2)

http://emc2.explorer.ssdpool.com:9105/info


thanks for doing what you do, we appreciate it
legendary
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Decentralization Maximalist
Hi,

would it be possible to add Slimcoin (SLM)? It is the first currency that uses Proof-of-Burn as block generation algorithm and was released in late May. It is traded on BTER and some minor exchanges.

In SLM the available money supply depends on two parameters (moneysupply and burnt coins), but managing it is not difficult: simply subtract the number for "Formatted nEffectiveBurnCoins" (these are the "burnt coins" that are already out of circulation, you get it with "slimcoind getburndata" in JSON format) from "moneysupply".

Thanks!
sr. member
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Also, just donated .25 BTC.  Great job with the site.  Been using it for months.
sr. member
Activity: 630
Merit: 252
Hello,

Any way to get this fixed? 

• The coin is scrypt mined

• Total Money Supply is incorrect. Actual supply taken from wallet as of 10-22-14 (389,450).


legendary
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the grandpa of cryptos
EXCL has 100% price raise but not on main page of coinmarketcap - why?!
sr. member
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Hi Gliss,

I'm wondering what the policy is for money supply versus money in circulation. I noticed that Ripple doesn't show the money supply but another figure, which I assume is money in circulation.
The money supply is normally provided by the blockchain. For the money in circulation one has to come up with some self declaring numbers. Would providing a feed for money in circulation on the blockchain site work for you? Could you please clarify how the policy, if any, works for money in circulation vs money supply?

My question is instigated from the recent increase in money supply at NuBits. However this supply is for an emergency fund and it won't be added to supply in circulation except for extraordinairy circumstances.
We are looking for a fair representation of the market cap in line with the others.

Thanks,
Cybnate

Yes, a separate feed for circulation supply would be great.  Thanks.
legendary
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A helpful sortable column would be "Date Established". I am always curious at the amount of time a coin has been alive. It'd probably be too much work to track down all the dates but it would help me sort the oldest, mature coins from the brand new coins just getting started.

Like a "founded" column or 1st block date. Just someway to STR coins by maturity.

+1

for the 'circa' column, simply 4 characters,  month and year -- 1114 would be November 2014

Yep that would work!
hero member
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A helpful sortable column would be "Date Established". I am always curious at the amount of time a coin has been alive. It'd probably be too much work to track down all the dates but it would help me sort the oldest, mature coins from the brand new coins just getting started.

Like a "founded" column or 1st block date. Just someway to STR coins by maturity.

+1

for the 'circa' column, simply 4 characters,  month and year -- 1114 would be November 2014
legendary
Activity: 1133
Merit: 1050
A helpful sortable column would be "Date Established". I am always curious at the amount of time a coin has been alive. It'd probably be too much work to track down all the dates but it would help me sort the oldest, mature coins from the brand new coins just getting started.

Like a "founded" column or 1st block date. Just someway to STR coins by maturity.
member
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Merit: 10
Observer
Hi Gliss,

I'm wondering what the policy is for money supply versus money in circulation. I noticed that Ripple doesn't show the money supply but another figure, which I assume is money in circulation.
The money supply is normally provided by the blockchain. For the money in circulation one has to come up with some self declaring numbers. Would providing a feed for money in circulation on the blockchain site work for you? Could you please clarify how the policy, if any, works for money in circulation vs money supply?

My question is instigated from the recent increase in money supply at NuBits. However this supply is for an emergency fund and it won't be added to supply in circulation except for extraordinairy circumstances.
We are looking for a fair representation of the market cap in line with the others.

Thanks,
Cybnate
sr. member
Activity: 258
Merit: 252
There seems to be a problem with Boolberry:

http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/boolberry/#markets

I think the available supply is much higher.

It's grabbing the data from here:  http://chainradar.com/bbr/blocks
newbie
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There seems to be a problem with Boolberry:

http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/boolberry/#markets

I think the available supply is much higher.
full member
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Hello gliss!
copperlark was changed address blockchain
new address http://larktrail.net/
thx!!
hero member
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Do you guys plan to have an API? Do you keep track of historical data? Would be very interesting.
sr. member
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It would be great to see Cryptsy added to the XRP markets Cheesy
sr. member
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Counterparty Developer
Hello, for XCP, the website is listed as "https://counterparty.io". It should be instead "http://counterparty.io" (the new domain does not work with SSL as we're hosting via github pages).

thanks!
hero member
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Hey Gliss,

Please keep Silkcoins listing at Mintpal off Coinmarketcap (as it currently is) until all of their technical glitches and strange things going on there are over.  I would also possibly suggest removing all Mintpal listings from Coinmarketcap to avoid any type of Mt. Gox scenarios with the altcoin market. 

  Keep an eye on the trades there.  Things are not looking normal and all their numbers are messed up and innacurate.

Thanks again!
sr. member
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OmniCoin Explorer & Fauce is now hosted by CoinPayments http://explorer.coinpayments.net/index.php?chain=5

Traded at https://www.allcrypt.com/

Official Site http://www.omnicoin.org/


Regards
legendary
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I wish I could wake up and see that BTC is up 300% like the good ol' days

Those times are coming Smiley
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