Market data comes from Bittrex API.
What's this good for? I like to watch where the spikes are happening so that I can keep an eye on price volatility. It's nice to know when to jump in on a cheap coin or find out in the early stages of a spike.
Definitions: 'type' is not very user friendly right now. But for instance, '10pcspike60min' is the incident tracker which watches for any spike of minimum 10% size over a 60-minute time interval.
Important Note: When an incident is no longer active - its status is no longer true - it becomes an inactive incident and goes into the history pile. Unfortunately, right now there isn't enough history to produce meaningful data. The near-future plan is to use this data to produce a 'frequent flier' list of coins which spike, and predictions of how high their spikes tend to be and where the buy-back-in points tend to sit.
Active and Recent Market Incidents | |||||||
Type | Market | Direction | Started | Last Active | Current Price | Duration |
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Currency | Wallet |
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BTC | 1DuCqg1xaNJH1MBB4uM6LXHFcF2S5FkU4B |
ETH | 0x27aee47813da6ede1d306cf8b84fb7bb93a4dc80 |
NBT | BPP9Fccdb5oTo9irVdEQ5ijcLAgX1dPcU4 |
If you wish to contact me, grammaton76@gmail.com works - or you can reach me as grammaton76 either on Cryptosyndicate Slack or Recreational Nukes Slack.