Bitcoin

tick-tock-tui – check the latest Bitcoin data

tick-tock-tui is a terminal user interface for checking the latest Bitcoin data.

It shows fees, blocks, BTC/fiat prices, BTC/asset ratios, and includes a price converter.

The software can switch between BTC, satoshis, and up to 7 fiat currencies. Most data is provided by Mempool, with asset prices fetched from Kraken’s Spot API. Users can also connect the program to their own Mempool instance.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Terminal dashboard for Bitcoin data
  • View latest blocks and transaction fees
  • BTC/fiat price converter
  • BTC/asset ratio screen
  • Switch between BTC, satoshis, and fiat currencies
  • Configurable refresh interval
  • Supports custom Mempool instance
  • Keyboard-driven interface
  • Stores user settings locally

Website: https://github.com/sectore/tick-tock-tui
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Developer: sectore
License: MIT License

tick-tock-tui in action
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tick-tock-tui is written in Haskell. Learn Haskell with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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