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Hi, I was checking out your Historical Bitcoin Mempool graph and the SegWit and BIP125-RBF Statistics graph, and it would be easier to read these graphs at a glance if the x-axis units were even multiples of 10 minutes. I am used to thinking in terms of the average block time of ten minutes, not odd unit divisions like 12:22, 12:41, 12:59 for example (taken from your Segwit graph at the time of writing).
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Thanks, I agree! IIRC it's a limitation of the charting library (could be wrong though). I had planned to rework some parts of it and switch to d3.js, which should provide me with more flexibility.
Hi, I was checking out your Historical Bitcoin Mempool graph and the SegWit and BIP125-RBF Statistics graph, and it would be easier to read these graphs at a glance if the x-axis units were even multiples of 10 minutes. I am used to thinking in terms of the average block time of ten minutes, not odd unit divisions like 12:22, 12:41, 12:59 for example (taken from your Segwit graph at the time of writing).
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