Hello.
I think this website would be an useful metric for the Charts page. It calculates the historical volatility [1] of the Bitcoin price using the Coindesk API[2] (which will change to BitcoinAverage soon && more features will be added). Volatility is a very special metric as Bitcoin is slowing moving forward towards stability that can be seen in traditional fiat currencies, and was used as an argument against Bitcoin in the past.
[1] - http://www.ivolatility.com/help/2.html
[2] - http://www.coindesk.com/api/
I would like to hear other people's input.
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I'm not sure why this site was added. It doesn't offer much of anything that you wouldn't find on the more established sites. There is little to no unique/original content, and there is apparently no fact checking before something is published. Latest example is an article claiming Phil Potter is a Bitcoin core dev while also getting his Bitfinex job title wrong (among other errors): https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitfinex-cso-theres-chinese-political-effort-delay-block-segwit/
At present on our Resources page, the first link is to the Bitcoin
Foundation. That website has fallen into disrepair and is currently
broken.
Each day, new users are discovering Bitcoin for the first time,
along with others who are learning more about it via Bitcoin.org. This
PR removes the link to the Bitcoin Foundation, for now, so we aren't
providing a top resource pointing to a broken web page.
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