I have been paying close attention to the $WAL protocol recently. Its built-in real-time data analysis platform is indeed quite interesting. Liquidity distribution, trading volume trends, progress of governance proposals—these data are displayed dynamically in real-time, and heatmaps visually showcase multi-chain usage. Honestly, this kind of in-depth data visualization is very helpful for our decision-making—allowing us to see clearly where the market's true liquidity lies, how active trading is, and how project governance is progressing. This transparency can indeed boost everyone’s confidence in the project.
The most interesting part is that researchers can directly access raw on-chain data without processing, which is a good thing for the entire industry. It means analysis tools will have more room for iterative upgrades, and data applications in the crypto industry will become increasingly mature.
Speaking of trading, I also took a quick look at the technicals of $BTC. The current price is at 0.1383 USDT, with support set at 0.1352 (about 2.24% below the current price), and resistance at 0.1387, which is very close—risk should be noted. If you want to go long, you can place an order near the support level to enter, but if the price breaks below support, you should cut losses.
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GasSavingMaster
· 21h ago
Data transparency is indeed an infrastructure upgrade, but what really matters is whether people actually use it...
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Rugman_Walking
· 01-08 17:47
This heatmap is really amazing; I can finally see exactly where the liquidity is. Before, I was just guessing blindly.
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MetaMisery
· 01-08 17:44
I'm quite interested in this heatmap design; being able to visually see liquidity distribution is indeed convenient. However, that BTC price seems a bit strange, 0.1383? Did you make a typo...
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MoonlightGamer
· 01-08 17:42
The heatmap setup is indeed intuitive. I am most optimistic about the open access to raw data, as only then can the tools across the industry truly iterate and improve.
I have been paying close attention to the $WAL protocol recently. Its built-in real-time data analysis platform is indeed quite interesting. Liquidity distribution, trading volume trends, progress of governance proposals—these data are displayed dynamically in real-time, and heatmaps visually showcase multi-chain usage. Honestly, this kind of in-depth data visualization is very helpful for our decision-making—allowing us to see clearly where the market's true liquidity lies, how active trading is, and how project governance is progressing. This transparency can indeed boost everyone’s confidence in the project.
The most interesting part is that researchers can directly access raw on-chain data without processing, which is a good thing for the entire industry. It means analysis tools will have more room for iterative upgrades, and data applications in the crypto industry will become increasingly mature.
Speaking of trading, I also took a quick look at the technicals of $BTC. The current price is at 0.1383 USDT, with support set at 0.1352 (about 2.24% below the current price), and resistance at 0.1387, which is very close—risk should be noted. If you want to go long, you can place an order near the support level to enter, but if the price breaks below support, you should cut losses.