Also, the table is responsive but the ad still stretches the page.
And I'm not sure how 'responsive' just hiding content is. I still prefer the paginated table. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Once ETH overtakes BTC I think BTC will start to crash and the resulting panic will (ironically) take down ETH and most other coins and tokens as well, starting the third great crypto bear market. Keep in mind trading volume is heavily manipulated by insiders (especially for ETH) but price is what the public watches. Now let's wait and see what happens.
The real metric to watch (but the hardest to get) is "number of users" and particularly "number of users doing things other than buying coins/tokens in hope of capital gains".
I've had the same thought. The best analog I've come up with is searching Github for Ethereum vs. Bitcoin. The numbers (repos / loc / wikis ) are pretty strong for Ethereum compared to other coins excluding Bitcoin -- it would be interesting to plot them over time.
Have you found any other ways to watch this metric?
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In Firefox, if I make the window smaller, and on my smartphone they look identical. They just hide the Bitcoin and Ethereum columns.
For a few ways on how to do responsive tables, have a look at this page https://elvery.net/demo/responsive-tables/
I like the "no more tables" approach.
This is the opposite of a good design.
Hiding unnecessary columns is a trade-off for the smaller screen.
In this case, I'd say it's okay as the absolute numbers are not that important and the relative numbers are the important information.
Correct, this is not responsive, but adaptive
http://nakamotoinstitute.org/mempool/why-the-bitcoin-dominan...
A really good read.
I think the answer is "yes". The first mover advantage is all it had over other cryptocurrencies.
Have you found any other ways to watch this metric?