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wow your app is pretty amazing! do U take donations? =)

Sure, thanks: 1PHZkBtt19a9ZAvv1YwAHzLmDozSTJZUzA
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And one more question if you don't mind: when do you plan to include Kraken API compatibility?

In the next month you can expect to see API integration with both Bitstamp and Kraken.
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wow your app is pretty amazing! do U take donations? =)
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Sam Mother Fuckin' Walters
I like what i see
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Hi

you've made an awesome tool, many thanks for that, have been using it since april, didn't check the whole summer and i'm now impressed by the progress

I've noticed a bug in the current version:

the price trend triangles in the upper left corner are all stuck in one direction, either green/rising or red/falling no matter what is actually happening to the price. Sometimes they are all green for the whole day, sometimes red. The background also blinks one colour no matter which direction the price is moving. Same is happening to the main price indicator in the ask/bid part in the upper right. All other indicators seem to be working fine.

Safari 7.0.6 (also tried Chrome, the bug seems to be there)
OSX 10.9.4

Hope this helps



Hi, thanks for the input. The coloration of those is actually based on the 24hr periods, eg if the price on an exchange has moved up in the current 24hr period it will always be green. I agree that this is confusing, and is being addressed in the next interface update.

Thanks again for the feedback. Glad you are finding the tool useful.

Thanks for explaining, indeed seeing the instant price change is more usefull for me, but as long as there might be users who prefer 24 hours trend or other, maybe its better to have this as a personal setting? Just a thought...

And one more question if you don't mind: when do you plan to include Kraken API compatibility?

Thanks
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Would you mind implementing zoom via scrollwheel on firefox too?

No problem, we deployed an update that fixes this. Firefox implements that API in their own way...
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Hi

you've made an awesome tool, many thanks for that, have been using it since april, didn't check the whole summer and i'm now impressed by the progress

I've noticed a bug in the current version:

the price trend triangles in the upper left corner are all stuck in one direction, either green/rising or red/falling no matter what is actually happening to the price. Sometimes they are all green for the whole day, sometimes red. The background also blinks one colour no matter which direction the price is moving. Same is happening to the main price indicator in the ask/bid part in the upper right. All other indicators seem to be working fine.

Safari 7.0.6 (also tried Chrome, the bug seems to be there)
OSX 10.9.4

Hope this helps



Hi, thanks for the input. The coloration of those is actually based on the 24hr periods, eg if the price on an exchange has moved up in the current 24hr period it will always be green. I agree that this is confusing, and is being addressed in the next interface update.

Thanks again for the feedback. Glad you are finding the tool useful.
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Would you mind implementing zoom via scrollwheel on firefox too?
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Hi

you've made an awesome tool, many thanks for that, have been using it since april, didn't check the whole summer and i'm now impressed by the progress

I've noticed a bug in the current version:

the price trend triangles in the upper left corner are all stuck in one direction, either green/rising or red/falling no matter what is actually happening to the price. Sometimes they are all green for the whole day, sometimes red. The background also blinks one colour no matter which direction the price is moving. Same is happening to the main price indicator in the ask/bid part in the upper right. All other indicators seem to be working fine.

Safari 7.0.6 (also tried Chrome, the bug seems to be there)
OSX 10.9.4

Hope this helps

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More indicators ?
Way to choose indicators ?
Settings for indicators ?

Funny you mention that, because we just deployed a big update that adds all of this.

Cryptowatch can now render OHLC, Heiken-Ashi, Bar, or Line. It also lets you completely customize indicators and overlays such as MACD, RSI, EMAs, Ichimoku cloud, Keltner Channel, and Aroon.

https://cryptowat.ch

Some screenshots:



https://i.imgur.com/0fpkHU0.png
https://i.imgur.com/FOMcq0V.png
https://i.imgur.com/ulkLWyJ.png
https://i.imgur.com/85tyaXz.png

https://i.imgur.com/6VjZdb4.png
https://i.imgur.com/FxyKIam.png
https://i.imgur.com/XySF0Tc.png

To access these options, just open the settings panel by clicking on the button on the top.
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More indicators ?
Way to choose indicators ?
Settings for indicators ?
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This is very similar to bitcointicker.co , although I like your site better  Smiley
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If you watch the red circle, you'll see that in the timeframe who have 2 digits, the CSS breaks (The 3 bar symbol is not in alignment with the text).

This happen in Linux.
  • Chromium Version 36.0.1985.125 Ubuntu 14.04 (283153)
  • Firefox 31.0

http://imgur.com/gXIqp5j

Thanks for the report & screenshot. Deployed an update that should fix the issue.
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If you watch the red circle, you'll see that in the timeframe who have 2 digits, the CSS breaks (The 3 bar symbol is not in alignment with the text).

This happen in Linux.
  • Chromium Version 36.0.1985.125 Ubuntu 14.04 (283153)
  • Firefox 31.0

http://imgur.com/gXIqp5j
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this is great tool!

Thank you! Glad you find it useful.
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this is great tool!
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Cryptowatch
https://cryptowat.ch/

Cryptowatch is a real-time market visualization tool that can customize its interface around your trades.



After 7 months of development, we are considering it to be in a stable "1.0" state with a full feature set:

Features
  • Standard OHLC candle chart for 1min, 3min, 5min, 15min, 30min, 1hr, 2hr, 4hr, 6hr, 12hr, 1day, 3day, 1week intervals
  • RSI and MACD indicators
  • Keltner Channel, Parabolic SAR, and EMA overlays
  • Multiple dark and light background themes
  • Ability to zoom in (+, -, and 0 keys)
  • Live ticker navigation which shows real-time price of the coin you are viewing on all available exchanges
  • iPad-friendly layout with support for dragging the chart and pinching to zoom: https://i.imgur.com/HODBinB.png
  • Option to convert all fiat prices into USD, EUR, CNY, or CAD (exchange rates updated hourly from Yahoo! Finance)
  • Fullscreen mode
  • Overlay of your trades on the price chart
  • Calculation and comparison of your last trade vs. the current market price
  • 中国翻译: https://cryptowatch.cn

Exchanges

Currency pairs

User accounts

Personalization
The killer app is the personalized interface. Currently it is possible to connect to your BTC-e or Bitfinex accounts using an API key and visualize how you are doing in real time. For example, here is a view of a long-term bear with an unrealized 18% profit. The y-axis shows that the last trade was a sell at $611, and it is showing that relative to the current price of $498. This is the newest feature and will improve significantly over time.



Another screenshot of an unrealized short-term loss on Bitfinex:



For those who make accounts and supply API keys, in addition to these personal visualizations there will also soon be an actual trading UI, enabling you to execute trades from within the same interface.

Product roadmap
  • Personalization support for more exchanges (currently supports BTC-e and Bitfinex)
  • More thorough personal trading performance reports and visualizations (average profit, lifetime profit, etc) sent via email and/or viewed on the web
  • Email and SMS price/volume/technical indicator based alerts
  • 2-factor authentication
  • Trade execution interface

Other ideas
  • Setting up trades to be triggered based on specific criteria (MACD crossover, SAR switch, price breaking a threshold, etc; a less passive version of alerts)
  • GUI for configuring and running an automated trading bot
  • Trade execution via SMS or email (for dire situations)

Feedback and bug reports welcome
The software is in a good state but there are certainly edge cases and imperfections that have not been fully considered. All feedback, feature requests, and bug reports are welcome in this thread or privately at [email protected].

Thanks for reading, and enjoy the software.

Nice Legs LLC
New York City
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