Cryptowatch Desktop 0.7.1
Real-time quotes, trades, and order books from thousands of cryptocurrency pairs
Category: | Finance |
Price: | Free |
Popularity: | Low |
Version String: | 0.7.1 |
Release Date: | 2023-08-01 |
Architecture: | Intel & AppleSilicon(ARM) |
Minimum OS: | macOS 10.11 |
Vendor Name: | Payward, Inc. |
Homepage: | cryptowat.ch |
Version History 0.7.1
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Description:
MAJOR FEATURES:
THOUSANDS OF CRYPTOCURRENCY MARKETS:
* Real-time quotes, trades, and order books from thousands of cryptocurrency pairs, including spot and futures markets
* All the top exchanges supported, including Kraken, Coinbase, Binance, BitMEX, FTX, Bitfinex, HitBTC, and more!
* All of the most popular cryptocurrencies are supported: Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Tether, ChainLink, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, Cardano, Binance Coin, Tezos, and hundreds more!
CUSTOMIZATION:
* Create and quickly switch between multiple module layouts
* Resize, drag & drop, and split modules to create your perfect dashboard
* Custom themes reflecting your theme selected on Cryptowatch Web
CHART:
* High-quality financial candlesticks chart - zoom in to 1 minute candles or out to years of data
* Linear / logarithmic scales
* Optional four-color candlesticks
TICK CHART:
* Plots the Bid and Ask along with fills on one chart
* When the markets move, they move fast - the Tick Chart will respond immediately to the latest activity.
TIME & SALES:
* Sequential feed of all trades for a market: time, price, and amount
* Configure to show trade amount in the base or quote currency
* Optionally group trades at the same price
* Filter for minimum trade size to only see significant trades
ORDER BOOK:
* Follow real-time order books for any market, with no latency and minimal CPU resources
* Stacked price, amount, and cumulative amount columns
SUMMARY:
* Market performance at a glance: price, recent price change percent and real-time liquidity
HIGH PERFORMANCE:
* Built using Rust for a lightweight, high speed experience
* Use a slider to limit update rate for less interactive setups with negligible CPU overhead