Show HN: CoinNotify Alerts – Bitcoin price digest emails
coinnotify.orgThis is a bit self-promoting, but I wrote a simple Python app which sits in your system tray and lets you check BTC/Doge/UTC prices. It is more focused on Doge, but the source is easy to hack to whatever crypto you prefer.
It runs well on Windows and I've heard that it works in *nix as well.
Hey just signed up for free weekly. Cool idea! First - you did get classified as spam in my gmail. I feel for you because I recently launched something small, carefully completed my SPF and DomainKeys DNS stuff in Mailgun, and ended up in the same exact boat. Gmail SPAM folder. Maybe you and I should call Gmail's phone support number to discuss with them. Hahahaha.
Second - I clicked the activation link and when I went to my dashboard the default state was 'disabled'. You might want to make that 'enabled'.
Good luck!
This is pretty cool -- I like how you show exactly what the email will look like, and this actually is something I would sign up for -- I often wonder how the price of bitcoin is doing from day to day.
I'm assuming you're managin the price of bitcoin over various averages throughout the day -- it would be nice if I could set alert-points (ex. Email me if Bitcoin drops below $500), and if you covered other coins
Thanks! This was actually my motivation to build it, Bitcoin sometimes can be very volatile and within a short time its value can change substantially.
Currently I'm making use of the data provided by BitcoinAverage, because the market is shared between a few exchanges.
In the future I may implement custom alerts, but I don't see them as a very interesting feature. What I'm working on is on a system that actually detects itself when there's the chance of a substantial decrease in value.
Would you mind expanding on why you don't think they're an interesting feature?
I often keep track of bitcoin precisely because I'm thinking "if it ever drops to $500 or less than $500, I'll definitely buy". If the point of your app is to save people the trouble of constantly checking averages, it would be nice to set their minds at ease that if the price they're ever looking for comes up, they can react