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Topic: cryptobubbles.com - looking for feedback - page 2. (Read 285 times)

legendary
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December 18, 2024, 10:18:09 AM
#16
Cryptobubbles website is a bit to crowded for my taste and it has to much information.
When I click on specific coin, for example Bitcoin, new pop-up is opened but there is no close button, if I click on it it closes and I don't like this.
Maybe it's better to have custom option for each use to select coins they want to see, because I am not interested about anything for 99% of coins.
legendary
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Crypto Swap Exchange
December 18, 2024, 07:04:00 AM
#15
Please try it out and let me know if you find it useful or what could be changed/added.
I salute you for trying to come up with a new [ish] way to show all those data, but here are the things I'd prefer to change:

- Instead of having 4 columns, I'd reduce it to two [roughly showing data for 100 coins on FHD resolution] and I'd add a hover effect before the semi-transparent floating pages appear.

- Regarding the floating pages, I'd combine all price graphs into a single graph with different filtering options and use the free spaces to list the popular news from the past day or two.
legendary
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Playgram - The Telegram Casino
December 18, 2024, 12:40:17 AM
#14
Ok, but I want to explore this comment a bit further. Why do you think/feel that it is to much to see (approx.) 200 coins at the same time on the screen, why do you want fewer?
I don't think anyone can actually see that many currencies at once, it just becomes a struggle to locate the exact one they're looking for. You can keep it information dense and still have good enough spacing between each currency to make them more distinct.

You've already achieved information density as I can scroll down to the other coins without moving to a new page. With this, every information does it have to be in the first page.
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December 17, 2024, 04:51:52 PM
#13
I actually like this fast overview concept but I find it too compact as well. Perhaps reducing the colums could be a good idea.

Or you could try a middle ground approach and introduce customization or 2-3 modes. Consequently, it would be even nicer if there'd be permalink for the chosen change/s so folks can just bookmark the link and hop on the previous setting they picked.

Lastly, are there any plans to make the prices update live -- like every few seconds? I think this is a feature most people would like.

GL. 🍻

Ok, but I want to explore this comment a bit further. Why do you think/feel that it is to much to see (approx.) 200 coins at the same time on the screen, why do you want fewer?

Oh, the live thing... I were thinking about it but... It would probably require thousands of API calls per minute, which would kill the ratio I have very fast. I think that most sites that say they have "real time prices" is BS and they are just randomly letting prices tick up and down and maybe update them for real every 5 or 10 minute. Except maybe for some really big sites like CMC or coingecko that do there own data collection from exchanges. But still I think there is a lot of smoke and mirrors just to give the idea that something is happening on the screen.
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December 17, 2024, 04:39:44 PM
#12

Hey!
Nice project. I think you should fetch only 25 coins per page, space it and not make it look like a gigantic graph. Maintain only 2 colours, red for losses and green for gains. Remove the daily, 24hrs and 7days price fluctuations and replace with just 24hrs. It made things cluster. It's fine if I will still see all these information when I click that particular coin. If you remove some of those details, you can still display 50 coins per page and not make it look like riot of colours according to un_rank.

Thank you, but I really really try to avoid cloning coinmarketcap and all the other pages that have there long long paginated lists where you have to scroll forever to just see the top 50. I am trying to make this site very information dense (maybe to dense) to give a quick market overview.

Which site(s) do you normally use and why?

Of course I can see that everyone that have comment so far talk about the spacing and that I should look to CMC for design clues.
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December 17, 2024, 04:11:27 PM
#11
The user interface is a bit non-self explanatory and not easy to understand. The design is all over the place and new website visitors cannot really make out at first glance what exactly they are looking at.

You should take a look at coinmarketcap and look at their UI.

The user interface is a bit non-self explanatory and not easy to understand. The design is all over the place and new website visitors cannot really make out at first glance what exactly they are looking at.

You should take a look at coinmarketcap and look at their UI.

There are hundreds of cmc clones, I want to try something different (different do no imply superior, but its worth a shot). coinmarketcap+coin360=cryptobubbles.com, that is my formula.

Which site(s) do you normally use and why?
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December 17, 2024, 03:55:27 PM
#10
That is exactly what I am trying to avoid, to be another coinmarketcap copy. I think coinmarketcap et al. where you have to scroll and scroll and click your way through pages just to see the first 100-200 coins is not good. I want to see hundreds of coins at the same time get a fast overview, and then click on a coin that I want to know more about. But thats me, that is why I asked for feedback.
If that is working for the top coin trackers, could be a good indicator that that is what visitors want to see. You should not build a website cause you want to be different, there should be a demand for that change you want to implement. Did you do a market survey before creating the website?

I like how I can click on a coin and get the information on same page without moving to a new page while being able to quickly move from one coin to the next.
My suggestion will be to change the color of the figures and not the font background. The page looks like a riot of colors as it is.
It will look like this - Bitcoin 1.2% 4.2% 0.10%, rather than - Bitcoin 1.2% 4.2% 0.10%

Notice any difference?

- Jay -

Again, I really try to steer away from the run of the mill coin trackers a la coinmarketcap. There are hundreds of them and the world do not need another one. My idea is as I wrote earlier is to combine a list site like cmc with a an overview site like coin360 or cryptobubbles.net. Which site(s) do you use normally and why?

Ok, I see your point.
hero member
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December 17, 2024, 03:37:32 PM
#9
I actually like this fast overview concept but I find it too compact as well. Perhaps reducing the colums could be a good idea.

Or you could try a middle ground approach and introduce customization or 2-3 modes. Consequently, it would be even nicer if there'd be permalink for the chosen change/s so folks can just bookmark the link and hop on the previous setting they picked.

Lastly, are there any plans to make the prices update live -- like every few seconds? I think this is a feature most people would like.

GL. 🍻
hero member
Activity: 1176
Merit: 643
BTC, a coin of today and tomorrow.
December 17, 2024, 02:31:26 PM
#8
Hello everyone,

I have built a crypto price site called cryptobubbles.com.

The goal of the site is to provide a fast and comprehensive overview of the crypto market, i.e., a mix of coinmarketcap, coin360, and cryptobubbles.net.

I wanted to keep it as lean and fast as possible with the most important data available for each coin upon clicking on it.

Please try it out and let me know if you find it useful or what could be changed/added.

Screenshot:



Best regards

/cryptobubbles.com
Hey!
Nice project. I think you should fetch only 25 coins per page, space it and not make it look like a gigantic graph. Maintain only 2 colours, red for losses and green for gains. Remove the daily, 24hrs and 7days price fluctuations and replace with just 24hrs. It made things cluster. It's fine if I will still see all these information when I click that particular coin. If you remove some of those details, you can still display 50 coins per page and not make it look like riot of colours according to un_rank.
legendary
Activity: 2310
Merit: 2119
A Bitcoiner chooses. A slave obeys.
December 17, 2024, 02:29:21 PM
#7
The user interface is a bit non-self explanatory and not easy to understand. The design is all over the place and new website visitors cannot really make out at first glance what exactly they are looking at.

You should take a look at coinmarketcap and look at their UI.
hero member
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- Jay -
December 17, 2024, 02:19:02 PM
#6
That is exactly what I am trying to avoid, to be another coinmarketcap copy. I think coinmarketcap et al. where you have to scroll and scroll and click your way through pages just to see the first 100-200 coins is not good. I want to see hundreds of coins at the same time get a fast overview, and then click on a coin that I want to know more about. But thats me, that is why I asked for feedback.
If that is working for the top coin trackers, could be a good indicator that that is what visitors want to see. You should not build a website cause you want to be different, there should be a demand for that change you want to implement. Did you do a market survey before creating the website?

I like how I can click on a coin and get the information on same page without moving to a new page while being able to quickly move from one coin to the next.
My suggestion will be to change the color of the figures and not the font background. The page looks like a riot of colors as it is.
It will look like this - Bitcoin 1.2% 4.2% 0.10%, rather than - Bitcoin 1.2% 4.2% 0.10%

Notice any difference?

- Jay -
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Merit: -
December 17, 2024, 12:56:53 PM
#5
That is exactly what I am trying to avoid, to be another coinmarketcap copy. I think coinmarketcap et al. where you have to scroll and scroll and click your way through pages just to see the first 100-200 coins is not good. I want to see hundreds of coins at the same time get a fast overview, and then click on a coin that I want to know more about. But thats me, that is why I asked for feedback.
You can wait for other people's comments but that is what I think. Despite of how it is on your website, you will still have to scroll down. What is more important is the search engine and you also has it on your website. If anyone do not see the coin he is looking for fast as it is not at the top, the person can make use of the search. When I am on Coingecko or Coinmarketcap, I mostly make use of the search engine except when looking for top coins like bitcoin.

But the quick overview that my page gives, is it useful for you, that you can see like the first 2-400 coins and if the market is red or green?

Yes, you have to scroll on my page too, but in a couple of scrolls you see a thousand coins instead of like 50 on cmc.
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1337
Lightning network is good with small amount of BTC
December 17, 2024, 12:52:42 PM
#4
That is exactly what I am trying to avoid, to be another coinmarketcap copy. I think coinmarketcap et al. where you have to scroll and scroll and click your way through pages just to see the first 100-200 coins is not good. I want to see hundreds of coins at the same time get a fast overview, and then click on a coin that I want to know more about. But thats me, that is why I asked for feedback.
You can wait for other people's comments but that is what I think. Despite of how it is on your website, you will still have to scroll down. What is more important is the search engine and you also has it on your website. If anyone do not see the coin he is looking for fast as it is not at the top, the person can make use of the search. When I am on Coingecko or Coinmarketcap, I mostly make use of the search engine except when looking for top coins like bitcoin.
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Merit: -
December 17, 2024, 12:38:21 PM
#3
What I think is that you do not need to pack the coins together the way it is. You can make it in a way that each coin would be on a line one after the other in a way that it will be good to go through by scrolling down.

I have a question. How do you come about the prices of the coins? Are you using the averages from exchanges?

That is exactly what I am trying to avoid, to be another coinmarketcap copy. I think coinmarketcap et al. where you have to scroll and scroll and click your way through pages just to see the first 100-200 coins is not good. I want to see hundreds of coins at the same time get a fast overview, and then click on a coin that I want to know more about. But thats me, that is why I asked for feedback.

I pay for an API.
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1337
Lightning network is good with small amount of BTC
December 17, 2024, 12:33:46 PM
#2
What I think is that you do not need to pack the coins together the way it is. You can make it in a way that each coin would be on a line one after the other in a way that it will be good to go through by scrolling down.

I have a question. How do you come about the prices of the coins? Are you using the averages from exchanges?
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Merit: -
December 17, 2024, 12:28:25 PM
#1
Hello everyone,

I have built a crypto price site called cryptobubbles.com.

The goal of the site is to provide a fast and comprehensive overview of the crypto market, i.e., a mix of coinmarketcap, coin360, and cryptobubbles.net.

I wanted to keep it as lean and fast as possible with the most important data available for each coin upon clicking on it.

Please try it out and let me know if you find it useful or what could be changed/added.

Screenshot:

https://i.postimg.cc/CxMNMRYC/cryptobubblesdotcom.png

Best regards

/cryptobubbles.com
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