This looks like a direct ripoff of https://coinmarketcap.com/
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I use cmc all the time, this looks like a tidier, friendlier version of it.
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#32There's quite a bit of controversy about Coinmarketcap manipulating prices by presenting false data, so it might be advisable not to use it or its data.
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#33Hey this looks really great, any plans for an API or already have one? Couldn't look at the site for too long sorry if it's an obvious answer.
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#34This looks like a direct ripoff of https://coinmarketcap.com/
this is another way to look at cmc data: https://coinzaa.com/tools
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#35Can we start flagging this kind of garbage soon?...
This breaks both the site guidelines and the Show HN guidelines. Please don't.
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#36Nice UI and very mobile friendly. Has a vibe of old style jQuery UI but feels modern at the same time.
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#37Personally prefer https://coincall.io
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#38Looks not bad, especially useful on mobile. I currently use https://coinwolf.net which offers currency conversion calculator and email alerts. I am actually happy with it but i am happy to see new websites on the same subject
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#39Sorry to hijack - I launched a similar site last week. It has a few more data points:
I like your site's "favorites" functionality. Maybe make the favorited coins persistent via a unique URL or user login?
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#40Sorry to hijack - I launched a similar site last week. It has a few more data points: https://cryptoli.st/ I like your site's "favorites" functionality. Maybe make the favorited coins persistent via a unique URL or user login?
Wow, cryptoli.st looks really good Tim. It's really fun playing around with the filtering options. When did you launch?