This week the website bitcoin.com, the go-to web portal for all things bitcoin, has launched ‘’ a cryptocurrency market capitalization page that shows total digital asset market valuations, current prices, hourly – daily – weekly percentages, charts and more. Just like the rest of the informative resources and tools hosted on our website, with Satoshi Pulse, cryptocurrency enthusiasts can get their favorite digital currency’s data in real-time in one easy to find place.
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Satoshi Pulse: 500 Digital Currency Market Caps
The cryptocurrency economy has grown exponentially over the past year and a half, and digital asset proponents are very fond of checking price tickers regularly. Further, some enthusiasts like to view the entire cryptocurrency ecosystem that has more than 1,500 different cryptocurrencies in order to see the value of the asset, and its market performance. There are a few market capitalization sites out there that aggregate data across the digital currency economy, but lots of them can be confusing and filled with unfavorable advertisements. Instead of 1,500 digital currencies, bitcoin.com’s evaluates only the top 500 cryptocurrencies making navigation a bit easier.
The Satoshi Pulse User Interface
shows cryptocurrency statistics for top currencies such as bitcoin Core (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Ripple (XRP), bitcoin Cash (BCH), and more. Users can choose a set of favorites to watch, and filter just the coins they appreciate, rather than a whole list of coins they don’t care about. In order to add a bunch of favorites simply choose the heart symbol next to each coin then press filter and your own customized list of digital assets will appear. Additionally, Satoshi Pulse aggregates digital currency price increases or losses throughout hourly, daily, and weekly time frames.
When a user directly clicks a it will direct them to a page that shows the digital asset’s price chart which can be toggled to show daily, weekly, one month, six months, and a year’s worth of price plots. The page will also show the cryptocurrency’s statistics such as capitalization rank, the current spot price, market capitalization, and 24-hour trade volume. Moreover, features data like the coin’s consensus algorithm, the current number of coins in circulation, and the cryptocurrency’s maximum supply.
Bringing Our Users Continued Improvements to This Already Robust Platform
The first angel investor in bitcoin technology and the CEO of bitcoin.com, Roger Ver, is thrilled to add Satoshi Pulse to the wide range of services and resources offered by our web portal. Ver stated during the webpage launch:
Satoshi Pulse offers a beautiful, interactive way to visualize the cryptocurrency marketplace. The service offers real-time as well as historical stats for the top cryptocurrencies — We look forward to bringing our users continued improvements to this already robust platform.
bitcoin.com continues to grow, and our site has many more cool features coming this year. Already the bitcoin-focused web portal has an uncensored forum, games, a newsdesk, a Wiki, block explorer, a for every operating system, podcasts, widgets, merchants solutions, educational resources and so much more. Alongside this, the Satoshi Pulse development team says there will be a slew of new additions on the way. bitcoin.com looks forward to offering top of the line resources to billions of people across the planet, and we hope cryptocurrency enthusiasts enjoy the new service as much as we do.
What do you think about Satoshi Pulse? Let us know your thoughts about the market cap web page in the comments below.
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At Blockchain, we don’t want you getting left in the dust. Our goal is to provide you with resources that explain all the inner and outer workings of your wallet, while also delivering a seamless virtual experience. To bring us closer to that goal, we want to share some “best practices” to submitting a new support ticket in hopes of optimizing the troubleshooting process. In sharing these tips, we hope to reduce the amount of time you spend frustrated or skeptical— so you can spend more time planning your trip to the moon.
1. Read through our Support Center articles
The learning curve in this industry is real, folks. We try to keep our content thorough and up-to-date in order to diminish the time you have to spend searching for answers. A lot of our posts come straight from your fingertips to ours, as we often take questions and concerns straight from the tickets that you are submitting. That being said, if there is something you find to not be sufficiently described or represented, feel free to bring that to our attention or by submitting a .
2. The devil is in the details
Make sure you include all potentially relevant information in your first ticket so we can decrease our back-and-forth and get you closer to an ideal wallet experience even faster. Depending on the issue, helpful information to send us can include:
Transaction hash (found in your transaction details and on Blockchain.info, etherscan.io, or blockchair)
Any addresses involved in the transaction
Time of the transaction
Order ID (if it’s a buy, sell, or exchange trade, found in your Order History)
Screenshots of the error or inconsistency you’re seeing (by holding command+shift+3 on mac, or ctrl + prnt scrn on PC)
A photo of the cutest kitten you can find
Okay, we’re joking (kind of) on that last one. But including the rest of this information when relevant gives us a swift head start on addressing your issue, whether it means clarifying how an aspect of our wallet works, or fixing a bug on our platform.
3. Send Screenshots in the proper format
JPEG and PNG are the only types of files we are permitted to open. Remembering to send in these formats is just one other way we can keep the gap between question + answer as small as possible.
4. Keep in mind, Blockchain does not have the ability to:
Access your wallet
Change or provide your private key
Change or provide your password
Reverse, cancel, or refund transactions
Freeze or suspend wallets
This is, in part, why we stress the importance of storing your backup phrase in a safe place offline and remind you to never give out any of your wallet information.
A refresher: Giving someone your 12 word backup phrase is like giving someone the key to your house. All the contents of your wallet will be exposed and potentially compromised by the person with access. Make sure to keep this string of words in a secure place offline. Please practice safe browsing, regularly update your operating system, and do not access your wallet on public WiFi. To learn more about how the Blockchain wallet works, spend some time .
5. One ticket is all it takes
We know how frustrating an issue with your funds can be, and we want to help you alleviate that issue as soon as possible. Submitting multiple tickets on the same issue can delay our response because we need to search for and compile those tickets first. Additionally, this may cause your inquiry to be filtered as spam. Your inquiry is important to us and we will work diligently to tackle any outstanding problems as soon as possible.
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When it comes to opening a support ticket, the only official way to reach us is by submitting a ticket . Any phone number, WhatsApp group, Facebook or Twitter user asking for information most likely does not have your best interest in mind.
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