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Topic: preev.net - what it should have and how it should look? - page 2. (Read 573 times)

legendary
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@examplens, you made a very good decision in acquiring the domain. Congratulations!

It would be best to keep the site as simple as possible and I think the old preev.com design was good enough.
There is no need for more than three sources to calculate the price, imo. As for available currencies, I would limit to top 5 or top 10 for the front page. You can, for example, create a secondary page for a larger selection of currencies. The same applies for the historical price feature.
legendary
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Of course, any constructive suggestion is welcome.

Hello examplens.

You made a nice initiative.  Congratulations.

My suggestion is that you do not add too many cryptocurrencies. What made preev.com important for the community was it simplicity.

I would go only for btc, maybe btc and eth if you think that is important.

About 170 fiat? Well, I have a website that is doing that. If you need help, I will be glad to help. I know how to work with react and javascript.


I can also help if you need scripts go get data from multiple sources.
I would get from at least 3, and make a volume weighted average  of them if you are getting from exchanges directly . If you are getting from coinmarketcap.com and coingecko, no need to mKe weighted average
legendary
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is it really necessary to have all possible currencies, for example, 170 FIAT and 5k+ cryptocurrencies? Or top 10 or 20 from CMC is enough?

If you want to follow preev.com step which aim for simplicity, i'd suggest choosing few fiat and cryptocurrency. Personally i would recommend <= 5 fiat and <= 8 cryptocurrency. Take note besides BTC and ETH, top X coin from CMC frequently changed. You might want to see the change from CMC historical data, https://coinmarketcap.com/historical/.

how many sources should be used to calculate the mean value, and what are the relevant sources that must be included?

I'd say 3 or more sources. But FYI CoinGecko which currently you use already doing that.

Coin Price refers to the current global volume-weighted average price of a cryptoasset traded on an active cryptoasset exchange as tracked by CoinGecko.
legendary
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I would do BTC and possibly 1 or 2 alts I that's it.
USD EUR GBP for the fiat side
Add a couple of donation addresses on the bottom with different coins. The more popular but cheaper to send alts even if someone sends you a few doge here and there it could add up.
The original preev colors were fine as is the white on black you have setup.
Keep it as simple as possible so lower power devices / slow internet can still get to it.

Just my thoughts.

-Dave
legendary
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As I get a lot of notifications related to the discussion about the https://preev.net site. I would say that the whole thing (starting with preev.com) is very important for the bitcoin community. so let me go.
yes, I bought the preev.net domain, which was available at this time, and it seems to me that the easiest transition will be from preev.com which has an availability problem.

I'm opening this thread to explain future intentions with this domain/site, as well as to collect constructive suggestions for making the final solution.

the current version of the site is not a conceptual solution, now it is more important that the page is not empty and that visitors can still get the information they came for. therefore, I will not bother with any correction of the current state, I will turn to make a completely new one from scratch.
I personally am not on the best of terms with javascript or any of their framework, if I can't solve it myself, I'll probably hire someone to do it. (if there is a member here who is willing to cooperate, I am open to good deals)

For example, I need a few suggestions, I hope I can get them.

as for the design itself, is the initial version of the preev.com site really that good, so most similar services copy it?

is it really necessary to have all possible currencies, for example, 170 FIAT and 5k+ cryptocurrencies? Or top 10 or 20 from CMC is enough?

how many sources should be used to calculate the mean value, and what are the relevant sources that must be included?

do you keep a page like this open all the time, to keep track of the current value? which update timer is desirable in that case?

I saw some interesting features like the historical price that were liked by some members. whether such things are necessary? I would say more possibilities mean less simplicity but if there is an add-on that can be very useful, why not?

Of course, any constructive suggestion is welcome.
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