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Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners
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moppidoo
on 16/12/2018, 13:17:01 UTC
On the topic of coins and exchanges - here is a preview what's currently in the pipeline:

This illustrates how you can open the Properties for a coin in the Coins tab, and select specific exchanges for the coin.

The two settings for exchange filtering in the Options dialog (one for CoinCalculators and one for CoinToMine) will be replaced by a single global setting that applies for both of them. It will be configured in the same way as for an individual coin - a list of exchanges where you can select one or many of them.

This looks very impressive @patrike!

However this involves quite a bit of micromanagement and could I ask if there's some way we can customize prioritization/filtering based on trading volume as a macro management alternative? Karl at CTM.today has volume filtering on his main calculator, but say I want to have all sh*tcoins showing and use the already available volume information to give weighting on all coins, then use the exchange filtering out only ones with exchanges that are either unrealistic, on wrong chain, long terminactive wallets etc.
Thanks! Volume filtering is also in the pipeline. I implemented it for WhatToMine yesterday and then I also got an e-mail from the CoinToMine owner suggesting that it should be added.

In fact, I should probably make the volume filter a single setting that applies to all these coin sources - just like the global exchange filter. I assume there are not really any scenarios why you would like different volume filters on the different sources (WhatToMine, CoinCalculators, CoinToMine, ...)?
Glad to hear! Sorry just edited my post quoted above to elaborate and giving some ideas if you wouldn't mind checking it out.

Yes, like you said, the volume filter or (volume/price normalization formula?) Would be made global IMHO, it's going to be a huge mess if we're to going into per coin per exchanges scenario, that's a whole lot of unnecessary micro managing and defeat the purpose of AM as large scale automation software. Even making rules are at least within the bounds of automation, couldn't imagine going into every coin and manually change thing every so often lol