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Re: TimechainStats.com - FREE BTC Resources - NO ADS
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LiveBTCdata
on 11/08/2023, 01:03:52 UTC
I don't like sites which are full of third parties cookies. Being poorly secured such cookies may be a cavity for site making possible , for instance, XSS attack, from which, by the way, timechainstats seems is not to be protected.

Besides, 3rd parties  cookies always  concerns me as a potential threat to my privacy despite all relevant filters in my browser.


Sorry.


No apology necessary, I appreciate the insights. Additional protections have been added.
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Re: TimechainStats.com - FREE BTC Resources - NO ADS
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LiveBTCdata
on 11/08/2023, 00:59:45 UTC

I hope you can keep up we need something like this in our community.


Thank you! I'll keep working on it!
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Re: TimechainStats.com - FREE BTC Resources - NO ADS
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LiveBTCdata
on 11/08/2023, 00:55:17 UTC
This is nice tool for various things. I am also enjoying it as much as others are doing. However, I got little confused when it comes to Mining Pool Top Hash. The color codes you have used are orange, blue, green and grey. I am not sure but I might be reading it incorrectly but for various pools the colors are getting repeated. Like Foundry USA, ViaBTC andLuxor are of same color. In similar ways F2 and BTCcom are also of same color. Is this correct or something should be read in different way than I am doing. Similar confusion happened when I was reading the graph of Lightening Node. But in that one I it was cleared after seeing you have divided the color codes into four different categories that is: Orange is Tor, Green is Clearnet, Blue is Unannounced, and Grey is Clearnet Tor. But for mining something isn't adding up for me?

Good to see Stock vs Btc comparison. At least it can be analyzed to see how it is better or not better than X stocks. The overall experience is very good on your site. Good luck mate.

Thank you for the kind words and for pointing out the display issue. I will check it out!
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Re: TimechainStats.com - FREE BTC Resources - NO ADS
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LiveBTCdata
on 11/08/2023, 00:28:03 UTC
This is one of the best bitcoin sites I have seen in 2023, all the data provided is just awesome and the way that the information is displayed is a great design.

Since you are not running ads campaigns I would suggest to add a donations section in the footer, maybe that way you can get some income with the project. And I would like to know if there are plans to make the same with other altcoins. It would be nice to be able to see the same information for coins like LTC or ETH.

Yeah, I agree with you, I forgot to mention it in my previous message, but I'm also wondering if you accept donations to be able to contribute to the good continuation and costs related to your site?

OP, if you are interested, I'd be happy to send you a few sats to help with site hosting costs etc...


Yes, Lightning or On-Chain tips can be sent with BTCPay by clicking the orange DONATE button on https://TimechainStats.com. Thank you very much for your support!
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Re: TimechainStats.com - FREE BTC Resources - NO ADS
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LiveBTCdata
on 11/08/2023, 00:25:03 UTC
This is one of the best bitcoin sites I have seen in 2023, all the data provided is just awesome and the way that the information is displayed is a great design.

Since you are not running ads campaigns I would suggest to add a donations section in the footer, maybe that way you can get some income with the project. And I would like to know if there are plans to make the same with other altcoins. It would be nice to be able to see the same information for coins like LTC or ETH.

Thank you for the suggestion! I've added an orange DONATE button at the top of the app, and am now accepting Lightning and On-Chain tips.

No plans to ever add support for any altcoins. TimechainStats is Bitcoin-only.
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Re: TimechainStats.com - FREE BTC Resources - NO ADS
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LiveBTCdata
on 11/08/2023, 00:21:05 UTC
Bravo OP!  Smiley

I find your site clear, efficient and extremely pleasant to browse, and I've bookmarked it.

I really like the fact that all the useful information are concentrated in one place, and from my point of view there's nothing to complain about in terms of the quality of your site. It's even in dark mode, so everything is exactly as I want it.

I don't really agree with the comment below, OP's site is much more pleasant and exhaustive than coinmarketcap's BTC page. And at least it will mean fewer cookies and browsing data for Binance (as CMC belongs to the Binance group), I'm glad to have such a website.
This page (https://timechaincalendar.com/en) is very cool too, well done!



Thank you for the kind words! I also love TimechainCalendar, but I did not build that one... that was built by https://twitter.com/TimechainCaL.
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Re: TimechainStats.com - FREE BTC Resources - NO ADS
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LiveBTCdata
on 11/08/2023, 00:17:03 UTC
Why did you choose to change domain name from LiveBitcoinData.com It looks great and is easier to remember, it's true that LiveBitcoinData redirected to the current page but I see that .com is getting less used if you are just thinking about changing the domain name.
UI looks professional and the response is good, but it contains the basic characteristics found in CMC, and therefore it needs more work, not a reduction your effort, as UI is better than CMC, but you need something unique that does not currently exist.

NO ADS and stocks VS BTC is a good you need to add about fees and move free charts.

Thanks for the feedback! TimechainStats is a much better name imo. Redirect still exists.
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TimechainStats.com - FREE BTC Resources - NO ADS
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LiveBTCdata
on 13/07/2023, 03:57:03 UTC
⭐ Merited by Latviand (5) ,iwantmyhomepaidwithbtc2 (4) ,Pmalek (4) ,o_e_l_e_o (4) ,Kakmakr (3) ,dkbit98 (3) ,seoincorporation (2) ,Flexystar (2) ,examplens (1) ,suzanne5223 (1) ,DdmrDdmr (1)
100% FREE-to-use Bitcoin-ONLY protocol, network, mining and market data visualizer

Check it out at TimechainStats.com

NO Paywalls
NO User Accounts
NO Advertisements
NO Company
NO Sales
NO Shitcoins

Hope you find it useful!  Smiley

Feedback welcome
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Re: Block reward schedule and average blocks mined per day, where to find info?
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LiveBTCdata
on 27/08/2021, 15:39:30 UTC
Hi,
I'm new to all this and I'm trying to get some statistics to work on. The thing is I cannot find such information. Sorry if I'm missing something or that has to be calculated somehow, but so far I couldn't find any information.
Thanx a lot!


LiveBitcoinData.com has all the bitcoin data you are looking for and more. If you need additional or customized datapoints, let me know!
The thread is more than 6 months old and as you can see from the profile, Gachet hasn't logged in since early January after creating this thread so your answer won't reach him. Maybe other reads can check that link, but I have never heard about that site.

I don't usually have a website for all these details, instead, I just google things I want to know. Sometimes the answer is straightforward like I searched just now "Current BTC block reward" and google shows me 6.25 BTC while sometimes a little bit of research is required to get the answers.

Yes, I realize it's late but I thought it might be useful for newer readers since the thread is still up and the tool I built actually does have the most Bitcoin data available anywhere.

Google can answer a lot but if you want to see more than 2-3 datapoints at a time or if you want to see more exotic or deeper charts/analysis, a dashboard is better. Also, Google makes a profile about everything you search from your IP but my site doesn't. You don't even need to log in.

Try it out! I would love to see any feedback you have. Thank you!
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Re: Block reward schedule and average blocks mined per day, where to find info?
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LiveBTCdata
on 24/08/2021, 20:02:12 UTC
Hi,
I'm new to all this and I'm trying to get some statistics to work on. The thing is I cannot find such information. Sorry if I'm missing something or that has to be calculated somehow, but so far I couldn't find any information.
Thanx a lot!


LiveBitcoinData.com has all the bitcoin data you are looking for and more. If you need additional or customized datapoints, let me know!
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Re: NEW! BTCLexicon.com - The most comprehensive bitcoin glossary anywhere!
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LiveBTCdata
on 12/04/2021, 03:04:27 UTC
⭐ Merited by SFR10 (1)
Thank you so much for your feedback! I appreciate your time and effort and would like to address each of the posted items, if I may:

Wow - usually when I see these sort of posts with folks ‘ promoting’ their amazing website - it’s a load of rehashed waffle and shameless asdvertising . BUT - actually this is very, very good  Smiley
Really like the colours and the content is very good term . Like the way you’ve gathered lots of definitions and not just standard stuff .
Good luck and honestly I’m very impressed  Smiley

Thank you for the nice words. I am glad you like it! Smiley



Glad you've actually put the efforts into linking to the related videos. Very comprehensive indeed! I'm sure there are a lot more terms to be added but you're definitely heading in the right direction as far as contributing as a free resource to the community I suppose!

My only suggestion would be, don't forget to use bitcointalk as your database that is there are a number of threads and posts here explaining topics in great detail which you could link to on your website.

Thank you very much! Question: How can I learn more about using BitcoinTalk's database, as you mentioned? Is an API available?



You've done it again [another great website] Wink

Suggestions:

  • Show all of the words on a single page as opposed to listing only three for each letter.
    - It'll be useful when it comes to using CTRL + F [I do know there's a search bar but this way it's quicker].
  • It'd be nice to see a short definition while hovering over each word.
    - For in-depth explanations, they could refer to each of the respective pages.
  • A light/dark toggle switch button.

/Bookmarked.

What's up, SFR10? Thanks for the kind feedback and thoughtful suggestions. Taking your advice, I have implemented a List View (toggle it from the BTCLexicon.com home page) and also added pop-up definitions on-hover for every term. I have also improved internal linking so as you scroll down the pages, you should start to see better in-page referencing (still being optimized). Dark mode was the default, but I am definitely adding light mode soon (I'll be using the same code from LiveBTCdata.com to create the toggle).

Thank you for the bookmark!



Bookmarked. I was recently looking to find something like this to collect and make forum post about it to help new members but this website is even better solution.

My suggestions would be to have some easy way for submitting and suggesting new terms, and you can add translations in other languages maybe with contributions and help from other people.

Thank you for the bookmark and for the good for suggestion. There is an "Edit This Term" option on every term page (might need to scroll down a little to find it)... Users can Add/Edit/Request Removal for any term in the database by using the Editor tool. No sign-in or anything creepy like that (it might have a name and email field but you can use fake details if you wish...) -- just click the tool, make the edit, and help by contributing to the lexicon!



it is nice to see beautiful site with good terms but not all of the terms are Bitcoin. I suggest omitting some terms like Graphical User Interface (GUI) Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) and all altcoins terms as DAP , Airdrop, .....
I suggest adding more terms Child-Pays-For-Parent and an opportunity to trace some terms.

Thank you! I wanted a clean, simple design that would look great on any screen.

I will be adding 800+ more terms in very short order. Keep checking and watch the terms fill up!

Question, please: What is "trace some terms?"

Thank you for your suggestion on adding/removing terms... Please see above (about the Terms Editor) and also my expanded answer below the next quote (they asked a similar question).

This is better than expected and contain more terms than i expected. However, few terms such as "Java", "JavaScript" and "Solidity" barely related with Bitcoin. The usage of Imunify360 is a bit annoying for Tor user though, i had to change circuit few times to able to access the website.

  • Show all of the words on a single page as opposed to listing only three for each letter.
    - It'll be useful when it comes to using CTRL + F [I do know there's a search bar but this way it's quicker].

I also suggest this, i don't want to click "View all X items" 26 items if i want to see all terms.

Thank you! I added a list view so you can see all terms on one page now. Grid view is still the default, but List View is available.

About the terms... I started out looking for purely "Bitcoin-related" terms... but people keep asking me questions like, "What's an ICO?" or "What's an NFT?"... etc.

To be clear, I view Bitcoin as gold and *all of the rest* as pyrite/tin foil (or just plain ol' scams). But, if I am building a fully-comprehensive bitcoin glossary meant to encompass the entirety of the bitcoin ecosystem... shouldn't I include the tertiary and also the sometimes-controversial terms as well? The normies will be looking for it all... and this is an opportunity to tell the real side of the story...

I did take extra care to use specific examples to help educate about the scammy nature of the altcoin ecosystem... so when you look for the term "ICO," for example... one quote might be given as: "My friend told me about the hot new ICO but it looks like a scam to me..." or in another example, I wrote: "There are a lot of altcoins but I am sticking with Bitcoin." Things like that to show the terms, but also to help educate.

Similarly, GUI, GPU, Java, Javascript, Solidity (and others) seem to have value as they are related to bitcoin in certain contexts.

That said... What do you think?


P.S. Twenty years as a web developer and I am embarrassed to admit I had to lookup Immunify360... Must be some crapware installed on the host. I didn't set that up but I'll check it out! Thank you for letting me know.   Smiley
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NEW! BTCLexicon.com - The most comprehensive bitcoin glossary anywhere!
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LiveBTCdata
on 09/04/2021, 15:02:40 UTC
⭐ Merited by LoyceV (12) ,ETFbitcoin (6) ,dkbit98 (1)
 Smiley You might remember my other website: LiveBTCdata.com. Well I am back with another free resource for the bitcoin community: BTCLexicon.com

BTCLexicon.com is the most comprehensive Bitcoin glossary anywhere! Packed with bitcoin-related term definitions, pronunciations, real world usage examples, and more. Includes quizzes, polls, recommended books and videos, links to great bitcoin websites, random quotes from Satoshi Nakamoto, and a bunch of other cool bitcoin stuff.

Main Goal: To become one of the most useful resources for bitcoin newbies and OG alike.

Why Did You Build This?  My live bitcoin price visualizer LiveBTCdata.com is a success (thanks to the early feedback of BitcoinTalk!) but lots of users are still asking me basic questions about "What is bitcoin mining?" or "What is the bitcoin halving?" etc... I grew tired of searching for the answers and sending links to everyone (from other websites)... so I built my own bitcoin glossary (BTCLexicon.com) to store these definitions and it just kept growing. The launch set includes a couple hundred terms but I am currently defining about 800 more!

What Problems Does BTCLexicon.com Solve? There are other bitcoin glossaries but most of them are secondary products... like, an Exchange will have a little terms page... or a website will have a sparse set of terms as a subpage to their main site... but BTCLexicon.com is totally dedicated to helping newbies learn about the sometimes confusing bitcoin terms. Plus, my website is in the unique position to be able to aggregate terms from Wikipedia, BitcoinWiki, Bitcoin.org and more... curating the best content and presenting it to the users without asking them to search all over the web for the right answers.

Bonus! I am a stubborn bitcoin maximalist and both LiveBTCdata.com and BTCLexicon.com are built from a bitcoiner's perspective... no shitcoins or scams here!

BTCLexicon.com is free, never sells any user data ever (Google Analytics is the only usage tracking mechanism), and has no business model. I built it for you, bitcoiner!

Please post feedback and suggestions here. Thank you! BTC
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Re: Online Tools For Bitcoin Maximalist.
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LiveBTCdata
on 29/11/2020, 18:13:20 UTC
Do you know of any reliable site that monitors hashrate and mining difficulty only? I was looking for something that is light or easy to load.

...

Preev.com is a good converter too but it goes down sometimes.

LiveBitcoinData.com monitors hashrate, mining difficulty, difficulty adjustment change, predicted next difficulty, block time and more.

The website also has a live bitcoin price converter, set your amount and watch your portfolio amount change in real-time.

Nice list!
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Re: LiveBitcoinData.com
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LiveBTCdata
on 13/11/2020, 19:08:37 UTC
I already replied to your PMs with a detailed explanation but will do the same here [even though I wasn't the one that reported your post, the following rule might be the reason for its deletion]:

32. Posting multiple posts in a row (excluding bumps and reserved posts by the thread starter) is not allowed.

Thank you! Makes sense to reduce spam. I didn't mean to double up... just super-appreciative of all the help so far, and wanted to say thanks. It's been very helpful and several features were included in the website based on the direct feedback received here. Thanks, everyone!  Smiley

Keep using LiveBTCdata.com and sending those feature requests/bug reports!
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Re: LiveBitcoinData.com
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LiveBTCdata
on 13/11/2020, 17:38:51 UTC
What do you think about the new data modules?  Grin

https://i.postimg.cc/26j18qdZ/Screen-Shot-2020-11-05-at-2-59-38-PM.png
Initially, I didn't want to respond to this but your succeeding sarcastic comment [that was deleted for not obeying the rules] caught my attention Wink

  • IIRC, all of those data modules were already there when you first launched in here. Am I missing something [what's new with those modules]?


Thank you, I was wondering why it was deleted. I guess it was misunderstood... the deleted post was just me saying "Thanks" to the group for all the feedback. It has been very helpful. I hadn't logged into BitcoinTalk for a few days, but then I did... and wanted to thank the group again. Why that was deleted, I am not sure.

The new modules are in the screenshot:

1. What is a Sat Worth?
2. Bitcoin Values
3. Available Bitcoins

They were not in the site before I shared them here.

Truly sorry if I offended anyone, that was never my intent. Just saying thanks to this forum for their help!
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Re: LiveBitcoinData.com
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LiveBTCdata
on 12/11/2020, 16:45:35 UTC
Thank for the feedback everyone! Very helpful.  Grin
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Re: LiveBitcoinData.com
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LiveBTCdata
on 05/11/2020, 21:02:24 UTC
What do you think about the new data modules?  Grin

https://i.postimg.cc/26j18qdZ/Screen-Shot-2020-11-05-at-2-59-38-PM.png

Thanks in advance for your opinion(s)!
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Re: Need help growing your user-base for your project? 🚀 Click here!
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LiveBTCdata
on 03/11/2020, 16:45:19 UTC
Before I fall victim to Poe's Law, let it be clearly stated that I think the term "crypto influencer" is ridiculous.  Grin
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Re: LiveBitcoinData.com
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LiveBTCdata
on 30/10/2020, 20:37:25 UTC

Every best wallet we can suggest would always be the one we like the most: so if you ask many people here you will receive several different opinions.
If you want to base your judgement on trust and how the wallet is developed I suggest you visit  https://walletscrutiny.com/ in order to find a very good explanation on why some wallets are better (and more trusted).
So, avoid suggesting closed source wallets in the first place, and go for the ones which are open source and older: so I would say Green Bitcoin Wallet and Mycelium.
If I was you I would put wallets in a completely new page, but I guess that's not the point of your page  Smiley


All good stuff. I like the open source bit the best. So, I'll make some good changes based on this feedback. You're right, wallets aren't the focus, but I do want to have a good list for that particular data module.

Thank you! Keep 'em coming!   Cheesy
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Re: LiveBitcoinData.com
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LiveBTCdata
on 29/10/2020, 21:31:17 UTC
Bookmarked! Merited your OP and keep it up!
Yes, I would like to see some Lightning network data there as well too. Also follow the suggestions other have given about mobile wallets: I personally wouldn't suggest neither Cash App nor Samsung wallet!

Thank you, I will!   Cheesy

I will be adding Layer 2 Technologies data module soon... Stay tuned! I'll be announcing all updates regularly on Twitter at @LiveBitcoinData https://twitter.com/LiveBitcoinData.

For the mobile wallets... I want only the best wallets... but would you kindly review my recent question about Samsung Wallet and Cash App (scroll up a little)? I'm happy to remove them if that's what we want, but my reasons were around on-boarding. Your thoughts would be valued here!