A web app to view and analyze cryptocurrency data in full detail -free access in this article!
Historical prices, data in linear or log scales, various normalizations, smoothing over time, and your exact time ranges. Even compare pairs of coins! Do ask me for custom programs!
The online web app
With this web app you can view historical prices and market caps displaying the data in several ways (described below), and even do some analyses right there online. I wrote this web app all by myself, and described it in full detail here:
Now I’m giving away free access to the readers of this article (see below for instructions). You will have access to a fully-fledged app with these features (and you can ask for more, tailored to your needs):
- 27 cryptocurrencies, including BTC, ENJ, DOT, ETH, BAT, USDC, BNB, etc. The list is easily extendable to more currencies, on your request.
- Full control of time ranges -i.e. not limited to “last 24 hs”, “last 7 days”, year-to-date, etc. but rather allowing you to input the exact time range of interest. With daily or hourly data (the latter for time spans < 30 days).
- Prices or market capitalization available.
- Plots in linear or log scale, the latter critical to better detect global trends.
- Various built-in ways to normalize data.
- Daily (or hourly) differences also possible, even as % change.
- Smoothing over defined time spans, useful to highlight trends over time.
Besides:
- All the data is treated inside your browser. No information goes to my site!
- The various data processing options can be concatenated, enabling things such as, for example, averaging daily differences (example below).
- Coins can be compared right in the app, by choosing a different one in each plot. Besides, the app computes the correlation coefficient between pairs of displayed data (i.e. as processed and in the exact time range displayed). Future versions will include more integrated analyses and comparisons. I’m open to hearing your ideas and needs!
- The app requires no installs and runs on smartphones, tablets and computers, but the layout and interface are optimized for laptops.
Example use…
The following figure shows the app running to compare ETH vs USDC in a well-defined time range, displaying daily differences smoothened over 30 day windows (+/- 15 time points):

Use the app in its current state for free
You can access it for free with an ad hoc username and password (generated by me, as I own the site!). Just go to this page:
https://lucianoabriata.altervista.org/cryptotests/ucrapp/ucrappfull_login.php
Username: invited by luciano
Password: lucianosphere
Who can use this tool for free?
All readers of this article, and specific invitations in the list below, can use the app as it is right now:
Alex Silva, Joan, Giorgos Myrianthous, Bader Nmb, Devin Yang, Miss Catherine La Grange, spinster, Kungela Mzuku, Gary, Eugene Philippov, james haydon, Vremaroiu Alin, Alican Acar, Krasimir Bantchev, Mauro Bassotti, Ry, walter tedesco, Christian Park, Fitramuliaajaya, Janusch Jehle, Janusch Jehle, Akhil Anilkumar, Sean Ahmadi, Austin Borden, Austin Borden, Brandon Lamontagne, Julien Pascal, Sean Ahmadi, Jana Lage, Samansayyar Dev, Mr Brian Rennie, Tolen Teixeira, Емельянов Петр, G Lazaridis, Abhijith Chandradas, Steve Rosenblum, SHASHWAT AHUJA, Shashwatahuja, Edson Amado de Moura, Leonardo Miranda, Ashishranjan, Gwilyms Evans, Anton Andreenko, Marco Bianco, Cristian Gradisteanu, Tom Doll, Georgi Georgiev, Patrickjohn, Juan Barba, Dr. Deepak Kumar Singh, Mike Schnettler, Pedro Cruz, U2 PIA, Nico Medellin, Bora Özer, Joe Hawthorne, Bader Nmb, Dr Michael Heng, Tim Moraru, The Projekts, Michael Portzer, Shogunops, Frank Hernandez, Simon Waddington, Styvio.com, Tarantool
If you liked the app, I appreciate donations, feedback, and ideas. Do ask for your customized apps!
Disclaimer
Neither the app nor this article constitutes financial advice. I am not liable for problems, errors or bugs in the program or the data and graphics it provides, in any of its forms. And of course, I am not liable for any misuse of the app, the data and plots provided by it, or economic losses you might incur in as a result of operating the app.
More?
Visit this other post where I describe the working app in detail, including many screenshots:
Or, if you are more into the programming, check these out:
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