Show Posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.


Messages - ValentinJesse

Pages: [1] 2
1
General Discussion / Re: Bitshares price discussion
« on: March 11, 2016, 10:02:27 am »
Not worried in the slightest. This guy is either trying to stop a bull run, which is inevitable in my opinion, or he is that ignorant to sell at a 60-70 percent increase, right before the Azure BaaS blog/twitter post (0.4 million followers on Azure's twitter) and before the media starts going crazy.

Once the last 2 happen, he will get overwhelmed and the price will not be influenced by his actions anymore.

2
General Discussion / Re: 2016 Vision Blog Post
« on: December 28, 2015, 11:15:43 pm »
"For too long BitShares has been evolving without any clearly and consistently stated purpose or direction."

The reason why it was hard for me and others to contribute to anything. Everything seems to happen randomly with Bitshares and with a lack of clear priorities.

3
General Discussion / Re: Best Exchange Website
« on: November 09, 2015, 10:30:07 pm »

Thanks for the feedback. Will be back soon with other suggestions and implementations. Unfortunately, my current job is staying in the way of my countless ideas.

4
General Discussion / Re: Best Exchange Website
« on: November 09, 2015, 08:39:41 am »
@mike623317 @Xeldal

Or you can do it like this :) (Adapted the CEX.io "Instant Buy" for Graphene.)


Simple


CHATBOX


Of course, you can play with the design in endless ways. My point is that you have to make a separate page for "Instant Buy". Personally, i would put it on the "Landing" page and throw in there some vital statistics too. Top 10 coins by volume and other details. Something similar to Bittrex, but simplified. Or just general info about the exchange.

5
General Discussion / Re: Best Exchange Website
« on: November 09, 2015, 12:31:29 am »
Hey fav, your tip of 100 BTS was sent to ValentinJesse!
Curious about BtsTip? Visit us at http://btstip.io and start tipping BTS on https://bitsharestalk.org/ today!
Created by hybridd

I don't find ValentinJesse account ... where did the tip go?

@fav Thanks!  :). Received a private message and from there i had to claim the tip on btstip.io with my username.

6
General Discussion / Re: Best Exchange Website
« on: November 08, 2015, 06:44:49 pm »
@Xeldal

Haha! i like them. The only problem is that Yunbi displays the data in the pop-ups in a horrible format. They should cut the "Open""Close""High""Low""Volume" (and the random MACD/HIST garbage below completely) and just replace with "O, C, H, L, V" and display the list vertically. This way the pop-up should be small enough to fit right above or below the candle you are hovering on.

For example:

From this:     To this:     

It is now less intrusive as it does not cover entire candles and it doesn't force you to look on the left. But anyways, i can get your point :)

7
General Discussion / Re: Best Exchange Website
« on: November 08, 2015, 04:51:46 pm »
@clayop Yes, tradeblock's chart looks good and i like that it offers advanced tools for trading. It's snappy too.

The one thing that i dislike about most of the charts, though, is that the info for each candle is located somewhere at the top, taking your attention away and confusing you. When it was first released, Coinigy used a very fluid chart that also provided panels with info above each candle at hovering. Unfortunately, they've replaced it.

8
General Discussion / Re: Best Exchange Website
« on: November 08, 2015, 02:39:50 pm »
Thanks for the feedback, guys. With this mockup i just wanted to show the developers of Graphene that you don't need to reinvent the wheel. This exchange that i visualized was inspired by the now defunct Mintpal, Bitstamp, TradingView, Poloniex and OpenLedger. There are plenty of exchanges from which you can take different elements and combine them. Other notable examples are: CEX.io (looks great almost everywhere), Kraken (i like the depth chart), Bittrex (I like that the landing page contains vital information), Coinbase https://exchange.coinbase.com/trade?product_id=BTC-USD& etc.

I see that some are asking for tabs, day mode and other implementations. Unfortunately, my current job is pretty demanding so i had to make this as fast as i could. I did this by modifying the websites via chrome's console + screenshots + photoshop, so there's not plenty of room for manipulation. I need a lot of time. Will see what i can do about it.

Anyways, i will keep on offering my ideas to the bitshares community and see if they will stick  :). Until now i was more active in the "Bitshares" telegram group chat because of the faster pace, but i'm planning on providing info on the forum too.

@clayop, @cass  - Heh, the reason why i chose this theme was because i always disliked the common black one. I am getting tired pretty fast on a black theme as it does nothing but to exaggerate the white/green/red text and sting my eyes in a longer session. I will try to make one, though.

9
General Discussion / Re: Best Exchange Website
« on: November 08, 2015, 12:40:24 am »
Added the "Open Orders" panel at the bottom (Inspired by Poloniex)


10
General Discussion / Re: Best Exchange Website
« on: November 07, 2015, 10:22:41 pm »
Ok, guys, i've spent my entire day visualizing and painting how the "Graphene Exchange" should look like.

Here's my mockup:




1 - The "MARKETS" sidebar was taken from the now defunct Mintpal and redesigned for this theme
2 - The Chart was taken from TradingView and adapted for Graphene
3 - The "CHAT BOX" was copied from Poloniex. I have another version with the white TROLLBOX
4 - The "LAST TRADES" panel was taken from Bitstamp.

Regarding this design, there still more polishing to do, but i will deal with that later. (volume/lowest/highest/last price, open orders)

My idea now is to create a new thread called "Graphene - The battle of the mockups" or something along the line where everyone posts his designs. Something less focused on analysis and more on the visual aspect. This thread for analysis, the other one for mockups.

11
General Discussion / Re: Best Exchange Website
« on: November 05, 2015, 07:21:51 pm »
I keep telling people that Mintpal was the most successful altcoin exchange not because it had groundbreaking features or support, but because it had the cleanest interface of them all. It's a shame that nobody is using that UI anymore. Poloniex looks nice, but it became successful  because Mintpal disappeared.

https://web.archive.org/web/20140315230829/https://www.mintpal.com/

Here you have the complete front-end. The exchange came into life 1 year after Cryptsy and 1 month after Poloniex and managed to capture both user bases pretty fast.

BTC-E seems to be the most successful, but there are others.

Well, BTC-e was founded in 2011 and it also stopped being an altcoin exchange a long time ago as everyone is focused on BTC/LTC nowadays. BTC-e is to Bitcoin exchanges what Polo was to altcoin exchanges in 2014. Old and lacking of tools for serious trading. It is successful because it was founded many years ago and managed to build a solid user base without having to deal with a lot of competition along the way. With Mintpal, the story was different. A new altcoin platform that became 1st after a few weeks, stealing the clients from all the other exchanges. Reason ? The sleek, simple to use GUI.

LIST OF THE BEST AND WORST CRYPTOCURRENCY EXCHANGES in 2014
http://www.usacryptocoins.com/thecryptocurrencytimes/uncategorized/list-of-the-best-and-worst-cryptocurrency-exchanges/

Too bad i cannot find that screen with the top exchanges sorted by volume. Mintpal had so much volume in early 2014 that it was being compared with Bitstamp and Bitfinex.
________________________________________________________________________________________

Speaking about MetaTrader, i think it looks absolutely horrendous and its success had to do more with the fact that it was released in 2002-2005 and also that it had a great marketing campaign behind it. I remember that before adblock existed, i was receiving hundreds of pop-ups per day about the MetaTrader platform.
Another reason could be:

Why is MT4 monopolizing the Forex Biz?
http://www.forexpeacearmy.com/community/threads/why-is-mt4-monopolizing-the-forex-biz.23937/

________________________________________________________________________________________

There are some elements that you can take from Bitstamp and implement in graphene, but i'm afraid that "Tradeview" would be the last. It looks great, but it's clunky and it hangs often when you are dealing with great volume.
I agree with copying Poloniex too. Their last UI update made a night-and-day difference.

12
General Discussion / Re: Best Exchange Website
« on: November 05, 2015, 05:20:01 pm »
I keep telling people that Mintpal was the most successful altcoin exchange not because it had groundbreaking features or support, but because it had the cleanest interface of them all. It's a shame that nobody is using that UI anymore. Poloniex looks nice, but it became successful  because Mintpal disappeared.

https://web.archive.org/web/20140315230829/https://www.mintpal.com/

Here you have the complete front-end. The exchange came into life 1 year after Cryptsy and 1 month after Poloniex and managed to capture both user bases pretty fast.

13
General Discussion / Re: Bitshares price discussion
« on: October 18, 2015, 12:11:34 am »
^

Well,



 :) ;) :)

14
General Discussion / Re: Bitshares price discussion
« on: September 24, 2015, 08:49:26 am »
but it's not like i have the "ignore" button in here

Go to your profile.
Go to Modify Profile.
Select Buddies/Ignore List.
Add a name.

Thank you! The bacteria was successfully eliminated.

15
General Discussion / Re: Bitshares price discussion
« on: September 24, 2015, 07:02:41 am »
I don't mind well reasoned bears in here, not at all, but this one is making a fool out of himself. Talking about the price dumping to "19k", him transferring hundreds of bitcoins to pump it on Poloniex.

Normally i wouldn't ever want to have someone banned, but it's not like i have the "ignore" button in here, so there's no option to censor him from my eyes. I would probably have to create a greasemonkey script for that. Also, if people will continue to engage the stupid troll, he will be here for the rest of our lives. It's like a validation for him.

Pages: [1] 2