Dash-Boarder
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Idea for my proposal "Dash Dashboard" -> My pre-proposal:
As the community evolves and product matures, I propose we have our own “Dash” Board website for all price exchange data (live and historical). I would propose a site that leverages the API’s of main exchanges (and other sources) to aggregate the info into a single site for Dash. We have Dash block explorers, Dash news blogs and sites where we can find the data (CoinMarketCap). But, I would like to have a single site to collect and display live exchange data in a Dash branded location… thus => “Dash Dashboard”.
It solves the problem of the data being “silo’d” in so many locations.
This not only would provide a utility for the community to have a central location for the Dash data. But, could also have a secondary benefit of marketing/branding for the centralization of "Dash" data.
If successful, site could evolve into multi-lingual support for larger Dash Communities (German, Spanish, etc..) as well.
In general, it would be awesome to control our own view of the data.
Is this something that the “voters” could get behind? Any suggestions to improve?
As the community evolves and product matures, I propose we have our own “Dash” Board website for all price exchange data (live and historical). I would propose a site that leverages the API’s of main exchanges (and other sources) to aggregate the info into a single site for Dash. We have Dash block explorers, Dash news blogs and sites where we can find the data (CoinMarketCap). But, I would like to have a single site to collect and display live exchange data in a Dash branded location… thus => “Dash Dashboard”.
It solves the problem of the data being “silo’d” in so many locations.
This not only would provide a utility for the community to have a central location for the Dash data. But, could also have a secondary benefit of marketing/branding for the centralization of "Dash" data.
If successful, site could evolve into multi-lingual support for larger Dash Communities (German, Spanish, etc..) as well.
In general, it would be awesome to control our own view of the data.
Is this something that the “voters” could get behind? Any suggestions to improve?
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