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February 23, 2020, 10:16:43 AM
#8
There is CoinWink. The service allows you to receive alerts through SMS/Email whenever bitcoin (or any other coin) goes above or/and below a certain price.
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February 23, 2020, 03:06:40 AM
#7
Additional here,
https://coinb.in/#fees
Bitcoin Fee Calculator.
It's a good website to check the current fees of sending Bitcoin to other Bitcoin addresses.
I am using it before sending it to any Bitcoin address to help me to save more fees. I am always using the recommended fee or if I am in a hurry to confirm my transaction, I am adding some few satoshi/byte to the indicated recommended fees.
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February 22, 2020, 06:14:50 AM
#6

The article itself (the one with the hyperlink) was not made by me. I just basically shared the contents here, but added together with my own biased opinions and preference plus simplified info, hence the reduced number of sites I shared.

Oh mb, didn't know that. Might ask for it to be deleted then, like, edit the post and completely remove the contents or something like that.
You mean the website? Ah I see I thought what article youre referring to. No need to edit post and say such thing like asking to delete. I dont think its necessary as your post is relevant. Why not just add more useful when you encounter more websites.
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February 22, 2020, 06:02:19 AM
#5

Im confuse what you meant by not the original article writer? These are websites and the notes you state on each one is useful and bit interesting. What you mean is the labels on different site isnt you?


The article itself (the one with the hyperlink) was not made by me. I just basically shared the contents here, but added together with my own biased opinions and preference plus simplified info, hence the reduced number of sites I shared.

I dont think you cant remove the thread yourself even there is duplicate mate since we cant delete created thread. Unless moderator find it needed to be delete.

I think this is a nice thread and very informative although some have been explained and post already. The post is neat. I just hope, that it is you, the one write it. Cause I confuse with what you mean on the last statement I qoute from you.

Oh mb, didn't know that. Might ask for it to be deleted then, like, edit the post and completely remove the contents or something like that.
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February 22, 2020, 05:39:08 AM
#4
I wasn't the original article writer btw, I just wanted to share it here, especially to newbies who don't have any idea where to look in terms of information/statistics regarding the crypto scene.

Im confuse what you meant by not the original article writer? These are websites and the notes you state on each one is useful and bit interesting. What you mean is the labels on different site isnt you?


PS. If there was a post like this before, do tell. I might just remove the thread itself since both posts might have duplicate information and all.
I dont think you cant remove the thread yourself even there is duplicate mate since we cant delete created thread. Unless moderator find it needed to be delete.

I think this is a nice thread and very informative although some have been explained and post already. The post is neat. I just hope, that it is you, the one write it. Cause I confuse with what you mean on the last statement I qoute from you.
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February 22, 2020, 04:48:01 AM
#3
Do you think that this belongs to this list?

The bitcoin mempool stats.

--> https://jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#0,24h
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February 22, 2020, 03:05:36 AM
#2
That's a neat post, will check out some of them.

What I like about Coingecko is that you could simply input your currency-to-crypto values and it auto-converts, and vice versa. Also, the founders are from my country so I managed to meet them a few years back Smiley
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February 22, 2020, 12:02:33 AM
#1
Found a pretty good article listing a few sites that you could use to monitor information regarding BTC. There are a few categories and sites between each category so I'm just going to list a few of them.

Information regarding price changes sites:

bitcoinwisdom.io - looked it up a bit and it lists a lot of coins sourced from various exchanges. Seems like you can also create your own layout based on your own pairings and such. It seemed like a clone of the old Bitcoinwisdom, but ever since it has stopped updating since last year, bitcoinwisdom.io has been the one mostly used.

bitinfocharts.com - a site that covers a lot. Like a lot. Price, hash rates, transaction value, fees, and even social media stats. They also have a mining calculator in their site which shows the mining profitability of different coins, depending on the inputs you put together

messari.io - Same with bitinfocharts, it offers a lot of information for the users to browse through, though more specifically, it provides more info regarding the research side of things. It also provides analysis and daily news regarding the crypto scene.

Animated price charts

bitcoinal.com - It's a pretty adorable site, much like every day where it shows weather changes regarding BTC. You can also check the prices out in fiat currencies, saving the hassle of having to calculate for them based on USD prices, Though it seems like the only chart it is able to show is BTC.

fiatleak.com -  a site that uses visual effects to show how transactions of conversion of BTC to fiat are made. Although to be perfectly honest, you're mostly just gonna watch how every bubble(visual effect of fiat to BTC) go to the US since most transactions go there. Well, it also shows crypto news so that's a plus.

Social markers

coingecko.com- a pretty famous site, it shows the status of a coin in the social media, together with its price, more speciffically, it shows the number of it's reddit subscribers, telegram users, fb likers and twitter followers. It also has a tab for developers that shows contribution and changes regarding the codes used.

Alternative.me - It has a Fear and Greed Index which I'm sure most of the experienced traders have used and seen every now and then. It also shows how that Index is calculated through its data sources which you can see on their site itself. Well, it also has a simple UI regarding market changes as well as trends analysis, so it's pretty useful to visit if needed.

Hashrate and Hash Distribution

blockchain.com - It contains a lot of Blockchain charts, specifically for BTC. From Currency statistics to Block details to Mining Information to Network Activity to Blockchain wallet activity. There isn't a single chart for each, but rather multiple ones with various descriptions like Market price, hash rate, Number of transactions per day and the like.

coin.dance - it shows a side by side comparison of three coins based on different metrics related to mining like Network nodes, number of transactions, etc. These coins are specifically BTC, BCH, BSV. Heavily catered to only those who want to know info regarding those three.

Specialized/Technical Resources

statoshi.info - I thought it was satoshi at first, but anyhow, the site shows basically realtime bitcoin node status. It also contains various dashboards of charts such as Fee estimates, Bandwith usage, Blocks, and the like, which just like the category says, pretty specialized imo.

txstats.com - Just like statoshi.info, but shows different types of information such as BIP 11 Output statistics, Bech32 statistics, and the like. Simply saying, more specialized stuff.

Just listed a few of what I think is pretty good and pretty simple to use sites. There are still quite a few listed on the article, so if you want to check it out, here's the source

SRC:https://news.bitcoin.com/how-to-check-bitcoin-price/

I wasn't the original article writer btw, I just wanted to share it here, especially to newbies who don't have any idea where to look in terms of information/statistics regarding the crypto scene. Also, if there's anything wrong with the post or its borderline plagiarism, feel free to say. I'd edit/remove the post itself to fit the criteria.

PS. If there was a post like this before, do tell. I might just remove the thread itself since both posts might have duplicate information and all.
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