Coinwink is a cryptocurrency price alerts, watchlist and portfolio tracking app for Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, and other 3500+ crypto coins and tokens.
Coinwink monitors crypto prices 24/7 and alerts you by e-mail or SMS when your defined conditions are met.
Additional tools, such as Portfolio and Watchlist allows you to track your crypto holdings and favorites from different blockchains in one single place. These tools help you to be aware of the market situation with the minimum amount of time invested.
Coinwink's mission is to help people to develop well-balanced cryptocurrency management and trading habits, that provide a high level of personal freedom and positively impact investing outcomes.
Why Coinwink?
• Email and SMS crypto alerts with a global reach (Twilio API) • Based on the industry-standard: CoinMarketCap • Provides crypto market overview with minimum time invested • Saves time by automating mechanical tasks • Privacy-focused and open-source • Simple, user-friendly, fast and reliable (since 2016) • Crypto portfolio in multiple currencies, with ROI calc., notes, and multi-coin alerts • Cryptocurrency watchlist • Supported fiat currencies: USD, EUR, GBP, AUD, CAD, MXN, BRL, SGD, JPY • A cross-platform web app that works on any device and requires no install • With the mission to save the user's time, improve the quality of life and crypto trading outcomes
Based on our record, Block Protocol should be more popular than Coinwink. It has been mentiond 14 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Off the top of my head… Tools for transclusion, inserting parts of other docs and rich references to them: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transclusion i.e. I refer to lobste.rs and Hacker news stories in posts like this: https://www.oilshell.org/blog/2021/04/build-ci-comments.html I wrote a bit of (offline) JavaScript to do it, but I could see it being expanded. I find it makes the posts more like a conversation... - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
Looks like that's using lit-html templates inside Svelte, but not any custom elements. Web components would be good because they're an interface that Primo could work with without relying on specific implementation details. They're also encapsulated with shadow DOM, and support interoperable composition (components can have child elements made from any other frameworks or library). So you could still build blocks... - Source: Hacker News / 12 months ago
Any chance this might interact with Block Protocol in any way? https://blockprotocol.org/ The obvious immediate benefit to this would be native editing of Wordpress blocks for your website. But if this became standardized and usable both locally and on the web, it could open up all sorts of interesting use cases. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
I think the “servers” should be abstracted away from the user. Communities should be able to exist seamlessly across multiple servers, and the user shouldn’t need to know what servers a community is on. They should just be able to go to one website and access the entirety of the fediverse. Activities should adopt something similar to the Block protocol (https://blockprotocol.org/) so they can specify how they... Source: about 1 year ago
The universal block thing...that's actually not too far from what is happening. WP didn't invent blocks, they adopted the Blocks Protocol. It's slow moving, with only a couple CMS's supporting it at the moment, but Drupal, Github, and Figma are planned to implement it as well. The idea being to enable a web standard for blocks that makes then platform agnostic. Use them anywhere on the web you like. Source: about 1 year ago
I used coinwink.com to create alerts for when a [can't say the word] goes above/below a specified price. However, I want something similar to this for stocks. I have seen other posts but they are mainly for US stocks. I'm currently buying Canadian stocks, and so is there a website/app where I can set up alerts? Source: over 2 years ago
I've been setting low+hi price alerts via coinwink, and I don't feel the need to compulsively check the charts anymore. If there's a big enough move, I'll get the mail and find out pretty quick. Source: over 2 years ago
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