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

dmos62 notifications at github.com
Mon Dec 16 13:31:44 UTC 2019


@ripcurlx For the BSQ burnt v. BSQ issued chart, I could have been clearer. I'm thinking of a simple multi-line chart, not a stacked area chart. Something like this:

![multi-line chart example](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2715476/70910005-1361db80-200f-11ea-9c89-937937c527de.png)

In this case, I think two lines criss-crossing are preferable to one line that represents their ratio. It's not intuitive at first, but deriving a ratio drops some information and it has a noticable effect when reading the chart. For example, when the ratio gets closer to zero, is that because the burn increased, because the issue decreased, or they both did something simultaniously? Or, if the ratio doesn't move, is that because issue and burn are changing at the same rate, negating each others' flux, or because they're stationary? A two-line chart would provide this information in a simple way.

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