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Topic: More than 10 List-websites that are usefull to research Bitcoin and Altcoins! (Read 207 times)

legendary
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There's no need to be upset
you forgot the most important site:

cryptowat.ch: You can track multiple cryptocurrencies at once, plus many prices in different trading platforms.
The interface is simple and changes can be easily observed.


oh, saw this one before, long time ago
I don't like the design of it so much so never saved
but thank you so much for sharing it!

Yes, of course, you can use coin's marketcap as means for research but if you will only list most of the crypto marketcap websites on this thread later it will be another story. I wonder why you didnt include such this forums/reddit/steemit's thread, article that have extensive explainations and even some bitcoin history archive websites.

included Nic's article that has all you may need to pick the next 100x.
then it's just a matter of research

didn't include this forum for obvious reasons: everybody who is here already knows it.

reddit is not so usefull for research imo.
legendary
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you forgot the most important site:

cryptowat.ch: You can track multiple cryptocurrencies at once, plus many prices in different trading platforms.
The interface is simple and changes can be easily observed.

Despite the ease of this website, it gives misleading results especially to new investors, relying on market capacity is completely wrong

Coinlib : Simmilar to coinmarketcap (CMC from now on) but with more projects listed and many low caps.
Also has more metrics like how many days since ATH and some TA indicators.
Thank you. This is the first time I have heard of this site.
copper member
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Self-made member. Sooooon~~
actually you can definitely use these sites for research as a basis for checking good projects and market cycles
you can also use the market cap size as a factor of reasearch

here on this thread you can dig a bit more into the concept
and also on this article by Rand
Yes, of course, you can use coin's marketcap as means for research but if you will only list most of the crypto marketcap websites on this thread later it will be another story. I wonder why you didnt include such this forums/reddit/steemit's thread, article that have extensive explainations and even some bitcoin history archive websites.
legendary
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There's no need to be upset
Your thread's title is a bit misleading. How people can research in a particular website that only shows the coin's market cap, current price, volume, statistics, price history chart, etc.?
If you can change the title to list of cryptocurrency marketcap websites, or alternatives/similar sites of cmc then I might suit to the thread's content.

actually you can definitely use these sites for research as a basis for checking good projects and market cycles
you can also use the market cap size as a factor of reasearch

here on this thread you can dig a bit more into the concept
and also on this article by Rand
copper member
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Merit: 30
Self-made member. Sooooon~~
Your thread's title is a bit misleading. How people can research in a particular website that only shows the coin's market cap, current price, volume, statistics, price history chart, etc.?
If you can change the title to list of cryptocurrency marketcap websites, or alternatives/similar sites of cmc then I might suit to the thread's content.
legendary
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There's no need to be upset
When starting many people ask me about where to find good altcoin projects and to research and compare different metrics and stats.

The most know website is usually
CoinMarketCap, which is Quite usefull specially if you dig into the trends and charts of bitcoin/altcoins dominance and how they affect the markets:



but this is just the beggining, here comes a list of 10 other list-style websites, some with different features and stuff that can help you enhance your research:

Coinlib : Simmilar to coinmarketcap (CMC from now on) but with more projects listed and many low caps.
Also has more metrics like how many days since ATH and some TA indicators.

with some other quite interesting graphics like the "money flow on the last 24h" charts:



BitScreener : Also a normal list-based website but with the cool feature of having VPVR overlay indicator built in which can be used for any coin on the website.
ATHDA - Cryptocurrency ATH's: Shows how long ago has been the project ATH in USD and what is the necessary increase to hit it again.
Low Market Cap : Focus exclusively on Low caps.
LivecoinWatch : Has the possibility of adding coins to a portifolio and track a watchlist
CryptoMiso : Allow searching how many GitHub commits a project has in a given interval.
Shitcoinspelunker : filter to search CMC based on price, volume or market cap size parameters. (A bit messy nowadays, would rather go with lowmarketcap.com)
Grafana ; More ways and more colors to look at charts
Coinmarkets.today : Simple viewer for 24h, 7-day and monthly changes. usefull for having a panorama of the market quickly.
OnchainFX : enhanced CMC
Spirai : List website as well but adding some parameters on the main screen like RSI and ichimoku indicators as bullish/bearish.


Are there any of these you use often or did you find something usefull here?
Know any other good websites like that?
Share it on the comments Smiley


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