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Topic: Cryptowatch - real-time charts and personalized trading analysis - page 4. (Read 32883 times)

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When you revoke access to a key is it purged from your database ?

Yes, that's all that button does.
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When you revoke access to a key is it purged from your database ?
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The site is good.
But I want to add some custom market price at the top (e.g LTC/USD)

Will you add this features in the futures?
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Hello, Cryptowatch is great. Can you add Yunbi exchange(www.yunbi.com) to Cryptowatch? It is one of the best and popular exchange in China. And it is an open source bitcoin powered by Peatio project. Yunbi exchange programers developped open source cryptocurrency exchange project--Peatio. You can learn more about information about Peatio project on this thread : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/open-source-bitcoin-exchange-projectupdate-903246.

If you need more information about Yunbi exchange, please send email to me :[email protected]. Thank you in advance. Smiley
legendary
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We just launched a Japanese version of the site!

https://cryptowatch.jp

Thanks to bitcoinbank.co.jp for translation help.

expanding day by day i like it Smiley
newbie
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Getting some funky currency display problems. Seems to want to only show cny for most btc markets. Finex for example will show usd when first loaded, but upon refresh will turn into cny.

You've turned on the currency conversion feature. Change it back to "actual". It's in the settings.

Ah! Thanks.
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thimo the dev
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We just launched a Japanese version of the site!

https://cryptowatch.jp

Thanks to bitcoinbank.co.jp for translation help.
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light version?  the black backround hurts my eyes?

There's four themes, one of them has a light background. They're under the settings (in the top right).
full member
Activity: 123
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Getting some funky currency display problems. Seems to want to only show cny for most btc markets. Finex for example will show usd when first loaded, but upon refresh will turn into cny.

You've turned on the currency conversion feature. Change it back to "actual". It's in the settings.
legendary
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Getting some funky currency display problems. Seems to want to only show cny for most btc markets. Finex for example will show usd when first loaded, but upon refresh will turn into cny.

thank you....
newbie
Activity: 49
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Getting some funky currency display problems. Seems to want to only show cny for most btc markets. Finex for example will show usd when first loaded, but upon refresh will turn into cny.
legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 1000

light version?  the black backround hurts my eyes?
full member
Activity: 123
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The scroll wheel dont work with internet explorer.  If I use firefox it zooms in and out no problem with the scroll wheel.


Internet Explorer doesn't support a lot of web standards that complicated web apps like ours rely on. It's best if you use Chrome or Firefox.
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The scroll wheel dont work with internet explorer.  If I use firefox it zooms in and out no problem with the scroll wheel.
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XMR = BTC in 2010. Rise chikun.
Can you add the Poloniex exchange with the Monero/Bitcoin currency pair (XMR/BTC)?  (like on BitcoinWisdom: https://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/poloniex/xmrbtc).
newbie
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Another couple of things:

Stochastic RSI would be great... as well as persistent alarms that do not get deleted when you refresh, change timeframes, or log off.

Very good work though. The alarms are the only thing really holding me back from using it exclusively. I switch between timeframes a lot and will inevitably delete my alarms over and over.



Another detail worth noting is that the alarms only persist for the tab you created them in - so once you close the tab they are gone for good. However, you can refresh and change time periods as much as you want in the same tab and they persist. That seemed like the most natural behavior.

OK that actually sounds perfect.

Thanks for the reply.

Again great work.
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Activity: 123
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Another couple of things:

Stochastic RSI would be great... as well as persistent alarms that do not get deleted when you refresh, change timeframes, or log off.

Very good work though. The alarms are the only thing really holding me back from using it exclusively. I switch between timeframes a lot and will inevitably delete my alarms over and over.



Another detail worth noting is that the alarms only persist for the tab you created them in - so once you close the tab they are gone for good. However, you can refresh and change time periods as much as you want in the same tab and they persist. That seemed like the most natural behavior.
full member
Activity: 123
Merit: 100
Another couple of things:

Stochastic RSI would be great... as well as persistent alarms that do not get deleted when you refresh, change timeframes, or log off.

Very good work though. The alarms are the only thing really holding me back from using it exclusively. I switch between timeframes a lot and will inevitably delete my alarms over and over.



Alarms used to persist, and it broke because of a bug. It's fixed now, so they persist again.

Thanks for the other input. StochRSI is the next indicator on the list. I can also look into treating control-click as right-click, I think the JS API for click events doesn't present them the same way.
newbie
Activity: 49
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Another couple of things:

Stochastic RSI would be great... as well as persistent alarms that do not get deleted when you refresh, change timeframes, or log off.

Very good work though. The alarms are the only thing really holding me back from using it exclusively. I switch between timeframes a lot and will inevitably delete my alarms over and over.

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