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Re: PairTracker: keep an (automated) eye on volume developments at Bittrex
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renepost
on 27/09/2018, 09:21:04 UTC

Sorry, not at this time. We might add Binance somewhere later this year (it is just a hobby project with zero funding ;-))
But thanks for your praise, I use it myself daily since it filters out so much noise!

You might be interested in my latest project: Coincheckweekly https://coincheckweekly.com, that delivers a free weekly top 25 crypto metrics report to our subscribers, as another way of keeping an eye on structural crypto developments.
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Coincheckweekly delivers weekly top 25 marketcap metrics to your mailbox
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renepost
on 27/09/2018, 09:17:41 UTC
Do you think that crypto-prices just randomly jump up & down? It might look that way, but underneath there are structural developments that deserve your attention.

An excerpt from the Coincheckweekly for last week:

What a week! Week 38 marked a sharp rise on average top 25 prices, with a +8.63% compared to a -0.14% the week before. Sure, there were winners and losers, let’s name a few of them: Ripple went ‘stellar’, with a change of +100.90% but they were not the only ones, as Stellar created significant ‘ripples’ adding up to +36.02% and the price of Cardano rose with +21.11%. Worse of were Vechain (-0.82%), Lisk (-5.86%) and Dogecoin (-9.36%).

On the community-side of things, we noticed a +0.39% stronger growth compared to the week before (+0.16%). This means that in general, community involvement in the top 25 projects is accelerating. Especially Tezos, Tether and Ontology did well, with IOTA, Lisk and NEO showing zero community growth in the last week or even a slight decline.

More people visited the websites of Ripple, Litecoin and Dogecoin during week 38, according to Alexa. With an average rank change of -0.72%, compared to -1.90% in the week before, we might be witnessing a trend reversal. The higher interest in the top 25 cryptolist, becomes evident as well if we consider the +23.63% jump in transactions in week 38, compared to the week before. Again, we see here Ripple, Ontology and EOS doing better than average.

Feewise, we observed a rise of 13.41% on average, not surprisingly if paired to the higher number of transactions. With 0.22 USD the average fee is still pretty low however.

We do not know what coming week will bring us, but we’ll promise to tell you all about it by next Monday! 😉

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Zoom out with us, and subscribe to the free Coincheckweekly newsletter here: https://coincheckweekly.com
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Re: MEDICALCHAIN REVIEW
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renepost
on 27/03/2018, 09:04:46 UTC
Thanks a lot for this very useful information!
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Re: PairTracker: keep an (automated) eye on volume developments at Bittrex
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renepost
on 26/11/2017, 19:54:11 UTC
An update: we've added snapshot-functionality, so users can share observations with the community, like this:

http://www.pairtracker.com/snapshot/3pRgDcJePw.png

Hope it is useful!

Your feedback is greatly appreciated.
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Re: (new tool) Bitcoin prices & psychological levels nearby - btc.hopto.org
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renepost
on 24/11/2017, 07:52:01 UTC

Thank you Andreas, for your awesome, indepth feedback!! We will certainly implement some or all of your suggestions.

Regarding the volume/price dichotomy: I find that one complicated, but we might switch to two tabs: one price, one volume-based. Need some more thinking and experimenting from our side.

We're launching a new version next weekend, with range sliders instead of spinners, so it works on all devices.

Best for now, and good luck with your tool! I agree with your analysis about Nicosia, many things feel familiar but on the other hand, many other things pass by that seem tiny but are often quite fundamental and instructive as they point the way forward.
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Re: Do Bitcoins have Serial Numbers (effectively)
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renepost
on 16/11/2017, 16:51:28 UTC
Thanks a lot for this quite thorough explanation, I guess it shows we sometimes need to 'unlearn' in order to fully appreciate the concept of bitcoin! My idea was as well that there would be some kind of numbering, but I see now the fluidity of the matter ;-) awesome.
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Re: PairTracker: keep an (automated) eye on volume developments at Bittrex
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renepost
on 10/11/2017, 20:09:08 UTC
Excellent project Smiley

Thanks for the praise, Ximo! Especially on a day like today, with BTC crashing down, it shows you directly what is happening where!
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Re: [ANN] Bittrex - Next generation exchange (btc/ltc/eac/ppc/rdd/ftc/and more)
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renepost
on 10/11/2017, 13:01:04 UTC

And now on to some positive news:  Wink

www.pairtracker.com has opened up this week, as a way to make it easy for you Bittrex-traders to separate the signals from the noise while sipping your coffee! It is not a standard, server-side tool where everything moves up&down, but a client-side webpage that listening to the datafeed and let you know as soon as the change in trading volume of any tokenpair exceeds the set thresholds.

It is an excellent way of following p&d's, and as well to catch up in the morning with market developments: it shows you directly which pairs experienced significant volumes changes (positive = green, negative = red) while your were offline. And with significant is meant, what you think is significant in terms of trading volume % change, frequency and absolute volume threshold per 24h.

Some results: http://www.pairtracker.com/pairtracker/some-results/

Hope all the blocked guys&girls get their accounts back soon, so we all can have some fun with PairTracker!  Smiley
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Re: PairTracker: keep an (automated) eye on volume developments at Bittrex
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renepost
on 10/11/2017, 11:57:32 UTC

We have added a results-page that explains a bit more what the tool can do for you:

http://www.pairtracker.com/some-results/
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Re: (new tool) Bitcoin prices & psychological levels nearby - btc.hopto.org
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renepost
on 10/11/2017, 09:39:26 UTC

Hello Andreas,

Nice idea, too bad it is discontinued! My main question is: did it help you or someone else to better anticipate market movements?

What I completely agree on, is that there is a lot (say 90%) of mass-psychology going on in this market. Especially with the trading volumes I watch with www.pairtracker.com I see crazy things: sometimes volumes of a certain pair go up by 850% within three minutes! Often others are alerted as well, and a tokens daily volume can easily grow a hundredfold or more within a few hours - with predictable effect on price.

Am curious what your experiences are with your tool; Pairtracker is my project but I think we're trying to solve the same equation here ;-)

Best, René (NL)
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Re: PairTracker: keep an (automated) eye on volume developments at Bittrex
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renepost
on 09/11/2017, 13:13:27 UTC
Seems interesting, I will try it right now.

Still didn't understand how to include data into table, from excel/csv? Or I should login into bittrex? Grin
even search function doesn't works.
Have to update interval manually, can't edit directly by typing it.

Hello,

The tool is going to work according to your settings. So you start empty, and as soon as there is any volume change that surpasses the set threshold, these token-pairs will pop up. After that, you can use the export-functions if you would to save any observations.

Regarding the interval: that is a good point, we will change that within the next days.

Thanks for the feedback!
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Re: PairTracker: keep an (automated) eye on volume developments at Bittrex
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renepost
on 09/11/2017, 09:53:48 UTC

Something more you can do with the site, is pin pairs that you want to watch on top:

http://www.pairtracker.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Schermafbeelding-2017-11-09-om-10.46.59.png

You see that the whole idea behind the page is to create clarity and rest: no data above threshold, means an empty page and no reason to waste your time browsing coinmarketcap, bittrex etc ;-) or am I the only one who tends to waste a lot of time on this hobby? ;-)
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Re: PairTracker: keep an (automated) eye on volume developments at Bittrex
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renepost
on 08/11/2017, 16:19:24 UTC
Oh really good, it might interest me

Thanks Laurayaki, just let me know if it works for you! What I use it for myself, is for a quick update if I've been offline for a few hours -> at a glance I see directly what happened while I was away, try that with the volume information on Bittrex ;-)
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Re: PairTracker: keep an (automated) eye on volume developments at Bittrex
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renepost
on 08/11/2017, 08:03:21 UTC

Mind you, PairTracker is a client-side tool: so you open it, and it needs a few minutes of listening to the Bittrex datafeed. The upside is: it is *your* data, compiled according to your own specifications.

Thanks for the feedback!
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Re: PairTracker: keep an (automated) eye on volume developments at Bittrex
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renepost
on 07/11/2017, 18:40:49 UTC
What are the %s showing? Is that growth in volume over the prior period?

Hi fiscorcle,

Yes, that is correct!

If you use that in combination with the absolute volume threshold, the smaller token pairs are ignored otherwise they will pop up all the time as soon as any halfway decent trade is being done. Mostly I use a threshold of 100 BTC trading volume/24h.

Best, René.

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PairTracker: keep an (automated) eye on volume developments at Bittrex
by
renepost
on 07/11/2017, 13:17:36 UTC
Hello everyone,

I want to bring a new, free tool to your attention that I developed as a way to keep one (automated) eye on the cryptopairs market: www.pairtracker.com

Use it so see directly which pairs are being pumped & dumped, and from the minute it happens. What 'it' is, depends on the settings you choose: update-interval, % volume change, and absolute threshold - for BTC, ETH and/or USDT pairs.

I'll paste a link to a screenshot below of how it looks like, for instance this morning when BTC-RCN was getting introduced at Bittrex:

http://www.pairtracker.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/PairTracker-RCN.png

Any feedback, requests etc would be very much appreciated!

Best, René, NL.
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Re: Great list of trading bots | Up to date 10/22/2017 | Automate your profit!
by
renepost
on 01/11/2017, 09:47:35 UTC
Thanks for this list, really interesting! I'm working on a less dramatic solution to keep an eye on crypto developments (without browsing all day long): a simple customizable filter-page that listens to the Bittrex feed and can show you what volume changes are going on above the chosen thresholds, I don't know if it could be added to the list since it is not technically a trading bot?

--> www.pairtracker.com

Hope it will prove to be a useful service to traders.