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Topic: Coinorama.net - BTC markets & network charts + blocks list (Read 24026 times)

hero member
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Spanish Bitcoin trader
Whalepool.io is down. It started sputtering 2 days ago.

Any other Coinorama somewhere else?
sr. member
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coinorama.net
Why did this site go down... does any other offer combined market depth out there?Huh

Try this rehost maybe ?
http://whalepool.io:8080/coinorama/
legendary
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Why did this site go down... does any other offer combined market depth out there?Huh
hero member
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Merit: 500
Well design looks very modern and good. And regarding others things - I do not see any problems in this site - all looks good.  Wink
full member
Activity: 123
Merit: 100
So I got the Coinorama checkout set up on my full node here:

http://bitcoin.praeluceo.net/coinorama/

It's a little slow, but functional, I'll move it to better hardware if it is of use outside of my own network for visualizing stuff (mostly I just think it's awesome to have my own Bitcoin network visualizer and market analysis statistics).

I am curious razibuzouzou if the blockchain functionality that Coinorama.net use to have is included here or not? When I look at "blocks" there's no option to click on a block to explore its outputs, and there doesn't appear to be anyway to search by transaction ID, block, or address.

I know you're more hands-off now on the codebase, but some nice to see features (which I can try to work on implementing, but I'm not a programmer by any stretch really):

  • To add an option for alts to be displayed as 1/(Value/BTC) so (for instance) Eth would show up as 0.00598 ETH/BTC rather than 167.04
  • To add an estimated difficulty adjustment algorithm
  • To expose the blockchain explorer (if present)
  • And to add the ability to import historical data from exchanges via a source like www.bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD (especially for MtGox historical data so that really early data can be displayed)

Thank you so much for making your tool available to everyone and by putting so much effort over so many years to build it! I know sometimes things like this can feel dissatisfying and unrewarding (especially when you look at your donation address on a highly visible domain) but do know that your work has been appreciated.
newbie
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It seems quite useful. Thanks for your efforts
member
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thanks for coinorama for the last couple years!

now that it's gone (and no clones built on the source are up yet), is there any other charting site that can display relative prices of multiple (USD/CNY) exchanges like coinorama did?
hero member
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Merit: 500
Spanish Bitcoin trader
I can contribute with a few milibitcoins. Know nothing about setting it up, though.
sr. member
Activity: 354
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coinorama.net
Really like the site, well done.

Only problem is that the data point are spaced too far apart when you zoom in to the 1 hour or 10 minutes view. Then all prices look like horizontal lines and it becomes impossible to see (relative) movements.

Could you include a bigger section of time on the horizontal axis, so we can actually see some price movement? Would be really useful. Possibly the ability to zoom out in time?

Even a tick sized time period would be great.

Thanks!!!!

I suggest you write a patch for that if you feel like it  Tongue

Thank you !

You're welcome Smiley
full member
Activity: 154
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Really like the site, well done.

Only problem is that the data point are spaced too far apart when you zoom in to the 1 hour or 10 minutes view. Then all prices look like horizontal lines and it becomes impossible to see (relative) movements.

Could you include a bigger section of time on the horizontal axis, so we can actually see some price movement? Would be really useful. Possibly the ability to zoom out in time?

Even a tick sized time period would be great.

Thanks!!!!
newbie
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Thank you !
sr. member
Activity: 354
Merit: 251
coinorama.net
Hi everyone,

Eventually, I managed to find enough time to release the source code of Coinorama.net before going offline.

Have a look at : https://github.com/coinorama/coinorama

It might be a bit rough, but I'll try to document things a little more next week-end. I won't be able to help you set it up this week.

The public service will stop in about 48 hours.

Have a nice week !
sr. member
Activity: 354
Merit: 251
coinorama.net
i wonder if the good graphics and all that functionality is possible on a raspberry.
anyway, i am very interested in that project because the site is (was) my main source for bitcoin charts. i appreciate your work.

Yes, graphics and features are performed on the client side (on the web browser with JavaScript). The Raspberry is only used to collect and serve data, nothing intensive.
newbie
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i wonder if the good graphics and all that functionality is possible on a raspberry.
anyway, i am very interested in that project because the site is (was) my main source for bitcoin charts. i appreciate your work.
hero member
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Congratulations, I prettty much enjoyed the site! I like the It is a very good alternative to Bitcoinwisdom.
I'll probably be starting to use it Wink
Best of luck.
sr. member
Activity: 354
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coinorama.net
is there a way to keep it up on a new server? maybe i can ...

and could you tell us more about that raspberry thing?

The idea behind the raspberry thing is to allow anyone to run a "personnal" Coinorama, at home.
Finished the port this week-end. It's quite slow to startup but works well so far.

Dammit! It is my main source for trading. What other pages are there that show bid/ask sums?

Have you tried Kaiko ?
For example : https://kaiko.com/exchanges/coinbase/btcusd/orders
newbie
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is there a way to keep it up on a new server? maybe i can ...

and could you tell us more about that raspberry thing?
hero member
Activity: 496
Merit: 500
Spanish Bitcoin trader
Dammit! It is my main source for trading. What other pages are there that show bid/ask sums?
sr. member
Activity: 354
Merit: 251
coinorama.net
Hi everyone,

After three exciting years of Bitcoin markets and network monitoring, I am sorry to announce that Coinorama.net will soon be taken offline. It's been a great adventure, but I'd like to devote my spare time & money to other projects in 2016.

I am currently testing the codebase on a Raspberry Pi, and will be releasing the source code some time this year. The current server will be turned off in a week or so.

Thanks to all of you for your positive feedbacks and best of luck for this new year :-)

Cheers
copper member
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Nice site!


I very like to use your site to compare the exchanges prices for doing arbitrage

But it has a few deficiencies that some currencies has too little exchanges' prices, such as GBP, JPY, MXN, ZAR, BRL etc...

And this exchanges reviews list chould be helpful to you: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcoin-exchange-reviews-collection-the-most-complete-695082



Personally, I hope you can add currencies on the following exchange:

    LakeBTC.com -- CNY, GBP, EUR, JPY (I saw you had add its USD)
    ANXpro.com -- USD, EUR, JPY
    Bitcoin.de -- EUR
    Bitflyer.jp -- JPY
    Zaif.jp -- JPY
    Btcx.se -- SEK
    FYBse.se -- SEK


Very thankful firstly
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