[bisq-network/bisq] [Feature] Improvements to BSQ supply charts and figures (#3753)

Christoph Atteneder notifications at github.com
Fri Dec 6 10:17:02 UTC 2019


> * in the "BSQ issued" chart increase detail with shorter intervals (currently the interval is 1 month);

Even if we change the detail it might not change the presentation a lot as BSQ are issued in a roughly 30 day interval after each cycle.



> #### Multiple time periods

👍 - yes that would be good addition to this chart.



> #### Outlier resilience
> Recently an outlier (point outside multiple standard deviations) appeared on the BSQ burnt chart (as seen in the screenshot at the bottom of the post), rendering the rest of the chart unreadably flat. Ways to offer outlier resilience:

👍 - we need to fix this as we'll see this kind of outliers every now and then when the donation address holder is burning the acquired BSQ. I guess your first suggestion (automatic explicit visual trimming) would be a good start.



> ### Do you have a use case for these facts & figures?
> Above take on the problem is probably not ideal. Since I am not very familiar with the use cases (user stories) for these charts and figures, it would be great if you could provide some in the comments. Some of the things use cases might help clear up:
> 

In general those charts should give developers and other future BSQ holders an idea on the BSQ economy. Is the project already sustainable? What is the trend? How did the BSQ price change in the past?

> * What timeframes are relevant?

I think as we have the 30 day cycle length for issuing new BSQ  a timeframe that is bigger than one month should be possible to select. Comparing issued and burnt on a daily basis might be not so common as it will be only burnt BSQ for most of the time and only once within 30 days there will also be BSQ issued. So a monthly trend for me personally would be the most important one.

> * Are timeframes whose right-most edge is in the past relevant? E.g. [September to October], as opposed to [1 month].

You mean being able to select the full month of September and full month of October?

> * What intervals are useful? Hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, etc.

I don't think we need intervals < daily IMO

> * How do you use (or would like to be able to use) the figures/aggregates?

For me the major use case would be to compare BSQ burnt and BSQ issued over time to see if we are on the right track to sustainability.

> * Would there be a use case for a crosshair or tooltip that would appear when mouse hovers on a data point that would display/highlight the XY values of that data point?

I think a tooltip would be nice especially if we are using stacked charts.

But in general I think it is great to improve this section of the client. It was mainly a quick shot from my side when we released the DAO to have something to present to the user.



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