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Topic: TxStreet.com - live cryptocurrency transaction visualizer. (Read 302 times)

legendary
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...I just wandering it for few minutes and noticed that lightning network transactions are not included yet and still its the beta version, waiting for the fully loaded features.

I have also something which I don't fully understand.

When I look at the buses some of them are full and ready to go, but just before the start, I can clearly see how few transactions get out of the bus exactly at this moment.
Some of them are immediately added to the next bus or another, but few of them go back in line between other transactions.

I suppose this could be double-spend or something else (broken or failed transactions) but don't know for sure and would be happy to hear the proper explanation?
copper member
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I like this method on showing how the transaction is shown in a fun way. I would definitely look at this one its very helpful and good for beginners in the crypto
sr. member
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noticed that lightning network transactions are not included yet and still its the beta version, waiting for the fully loaded features.
i think lots of similar sites also does not include ln transactions. so i'm not that surprised. even if it's still in beta it is good enough imo, it's usable. or is there some features that are not yet released and so important for you?
hero member
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Its quite fun to watch this site, even though I didn't understand many of the things yet I just wandering it for few minutes and noticed that lightning network transactions are not included yet and still its the beta version, waiting for the fully loaded features.
hero member
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I don't check those sites, I don't need them. Only posted articles to give info for someone else.

Your thread intrigues me to make mine because I am curious to get quick glance on fees with some common coins on casinos.
Comparative table on fees among some coins. Pick up one for your need.
legendary
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...Too much websites to visit so I stop my work. I am sorry for bringing all articles from R. Ver's site Tongue

I don't mind, of course, additionally, this is fully on topic.

I didn't know about all these tools and TBH never thought that there are so many of them, it only shows how fast everything is growing, which is great of course  Wink.

I haven't checked mentioned above websites and wonder if they are also such original as TxStreet.com because that is what makes it different?
hero member
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Search with Google can give you this one: 18 of the Coolest Visualizations for Exploring the Bitcoin Network. I don't promote the site of R Ver but it is what it is from search result.

Maybe most of them are for kids (as visualizations).

Before I find that article, I found 10+ Monitoring Websites That Help Track the Bitcoin Network. Too much websites to visit so I stop my work. I am sorry for bringing all articles from R. Ver's site Tongue
legendary
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So anyway, I applied as a merit source :)
Oh this can be a nice visual interpretation of how we can explain the concept of network fees and transaction priority to a layman. Whoever worked this out needs to be sent some cookies in appreciation of their work. Cheesy

To be honest, I have never of heard of it till today. I still use the bitcoinfees google search to locate the best site for current mempool congestion and the Ethgasstation for Ether fees. But I think I will suggest this to some other users too.
legendary
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...the round head design reminds me a bit of South Park  Cheesy...

Exactly, I had these same thoughts when I have seen https://txstreet.com/  for the first time from quite some time.

Many crypto veterans know this website for sure, but at this same time they are not aware that it was updated with new features.

...The old version looks better with the downward view but the downside is that you can't see the fees for Ethereum and click each person for the transaction info.

This is indeed powerful to be able to see the transaction flow and details in real-time.

I like to see from which big players the majority of transactions come when I see that it is Tether or exchanges it could mean that somebody is buying like crazy.

Additionally, it is a pretty original visualization, let's take SegWit for example showed as a trailer that adds additional transaction capacity.

For sure everybody will find something useful on this website and this is a great example of a successful redesign and update of an old and almost forgotten website.
legendary
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Thanks for sharing the site, the round head design reminds me a bit of South Park  Cheesy

The old version looks better with the downward view but the downside is that you can't see the fees for Ethereum and click each person for the transaction info.
hero member
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I know this site but don't use it for a long time. Now check it again and see:
- BTC: Median fee $2.23
- ETH: Median fee $4.24.
Crypto guys more easily accept higher fees on Ethereum network. There are secrets behind this: ICO mania, IEO mania, and DeFi mania.

The UI reminds me simple games about 3 decades ago: car races (I don't remember game names but old guys did play those games)
legendary
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I want to share this great tool with you, I think it is worth a look because is pretty original and shows BTC, ETH, BCH transactions flow in a very special way.

https://txstreet.com/

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TxStreet.com is a live cryptocurrency transaction visualizer featuring Bitcoin, Ethereum and Bitcoin Cash. When a new transaction is broadcasted to a cryptocurrency, a person appears and attempts to board a bus. If the transaction has a high enough fee, they will board the first bus and be ready to be included in the next mined block. If there are too many transactions to be included in the next block, and the transaction didn't pay a high enough fee, the person will either wait in line or board a different bus. Consecutive buses will appear when there are enough transactions to fill them.


https://txstreet.com/v/eth-btc

I don't want to tell too much, just open this website and check by yourself, I like it very much, especially, the ability to see the biggest players in the networks.

We can literally see in real-time from which exchanges, pools, DEXs, etc. transactions are coming, exact fee price, count, time and so much more.

I hope you will enjoy it just like I have.
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