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An unofficial Twitch observation tool for live viewer distribution, daily flow, and stream rivalries.
LivefieldSee Twitch live activity through Now, Today, and Rivalries
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Livefield is a lightweight Twitch observation site that helps you read live activity from three angles. Heatmap shows what is big right now. Day Flow shows how audience ownership changed across the day. Rivalry Radar shows where competition, overlap, reversals, and momentum became interesting. It is designed as an unofficial observation layer, not an official Twitch product. The current release...
LivefieldSee Twitch live activity through Now, Today, and Rivalries
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Small build update on CryptoPayMap. I expanded the dataset from 976 listings to 12,758 places. https://www.cryptopaymap.com/map Most of the newly added entries are OSM-derived and unverified. That said, the goal is not to build a map filled only with unverified data. Long term, I want CryptoPayMap to stand on a much stronger base of owner and community verified places. The reason I expanded the...
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Many crypto maps show places that “might” accept crypto, but it’s often hard to tell what is actually confirmed and what is just a candidate listing. That’s the problem CryptoPayMap is trying to solve. CryptoPayMap is a map of real-world places that accept crypto, with every listing labeled by a clear proof level: Owner Community Directory Unverified The point is not to pretend everything is...
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Small update on CryptoPayMap. I’ve expanded the dataset from 976 listings to 12,758 places. https://www.cryptopaymap.com/map Most of the new additions are OSM-based unverified entries. But I want to avoid giving the wrong impression here: the goal of CryptoPayMap is not to fill the map with unverified data alone. What I ultimately want this map to be built around is a much stronger base of...

CryptoPayMapClarity for crypto adoption — every place labeled by proof.
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Update: CryptoPayMap now has a dedicated homepage to better explain what the project is and to make navigation clearer. The map is still available here: https://www.cryptopaymap.com/map Next up: improving the map experience. Feedback is welcome — thanks for checking it out!

CryptoPayMapClarity for crypto adoption — every place labeled by proof.
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I’ve just released Discover page on CryptoPayMap. https://www.cryptopaymap.com/discover Discover complements Map and Stats by highlighting what’s changing across the dataset — recently added businesses, country-level movements, and verification status updates. This is an early v0.1 release. I’m gradually expanding it with: • Monthly summaries • Trend tracking (Stats v4.1) • City / country-level...

CryptoPayMapClarity for crypto adoption — every place labeled by proof.
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Quick update since the last launch — sorry for the quiet period. ✅ CryptoPayMap is now on the official domain: https://cryptopaymap.com ✅ The old /coins page has been rebuilt as /stats: https://cryptopaymap.com/stats ✅ I migrated the core dataset from JSON to PostgreSQL, so the map is now powered by the DB backend (with a safe JSON fallback). I'm currently strengthening the Stats engine...

CryptoPayMapClarity for crypto adoption — every place labeled by proof.
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CryptoFeeScope is a lightweight tool that shows a snapshot view of
transaction fee levels and estimated confirmation speed across major blockchains.
It is designed for quick comparison rather than precise fee estimation.
This is an early MVP, so values are approximate and depend on update timing.
No login or wallet connection is required.
It is intended for developers, crypto users, and researchers who want
a quick, high-level overview before deciding where to transact or experiment.
CryptoFeeScopeQuickly compare current blockchain fee levels at a glance
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Hi Product Hunt 👋 I built CryptoFeeScope to make one thing easier: getting a quick sense of current blockchain transaction fee levels. This project is intentionally simple. It shows a snapshot view of estimated transaction fees (USD/JPY) and rough confirmation speed across major blockchains, so you can quickly compare which chains feel cheaper or more expensive at the moment. This is an early...
CryptoFeeScopeQuickly compare current blockchain fee levels at a glance
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Small update today: Map pins are now color-coded based on verification level, so it’s easier to see how each place was confirmed. - Owner (Amber): officially confirmed directly by the business - Community (Blue): reported by real customers with proof of crypto payment - Directory (Teal): sourced from trusted external lists - Unverified (Gray): open-data candidates awaiting confirmation The idea...

CryptoPayMapClarity for crypto adoption — every place labeled by proof.
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Many crypto maps look filled — but you can’t tell which places are confirmed and which are just candidates. CryptoPayMap doesn’t try to hide that uncertainty — it labels it. Every place has a clear proof level: • Owner — confirmed by the merchant • Community — confirmed by real users • Directory — sourced from reliable external lists • Unverified — open-data candidates awaiting confirmation So...

CryptoPayMapClarity for crypto adoption — every place labeled by proof.
CryptoPayMap shows where crypto is truly accepted in the real world.
Each business listing is assigned one of four verification levels: Owner, Community, Directory, or Unverified — based on actual evidence.
Store owners and users can submit updates, which are reviewed by the ops team.
Transparency first. No hype — just proof.

CryptoPayMapClarity for crypto adoption — every place labeled by proof.
