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Explorer - Add design for new info about swap/lelantus

As we have new requests for our explorer_api, please, add design for how we should display it
BeamMW/beam#1568

Here is what was added:

Atomic Swaps data:

  • Show the entire swaps offers (with CTA - want to swap Beam - download the wallet), paginated or on-scroll list of offers. each offer has: value in beam, value in other currency, other currency type, offer creation time, transaction id on Beam blockchain, approximate offer expiration time
  • Total currently active offers (one number)
  • total Beam currently offered / total BTC|LTC|etc offered (numbers)

Lelantus (Max Privacy):

  • the аverage time to withdraw the coins (a time chart as well)

Other data:

  • Exchange rate of BEAM to BTC/USD for every block

Transaction Fee chart scale needs to be adjusted

Screenshot_20190313-181921_2
Screenshot_20190313-102813_2
Screenshot_20190313-102836_2

Currently, on the Transaction Fee chart, most block fees appear to look as effectively "0" relative to the largest block fee spikes, despite these supressed values ranging from 100's to 1000's of GROTH. The images above illustrate this.

If the scale could be adjusted for the Transaction Fee chart in some way to handle both the milions of GROTH spikes as well as the 'normal' 100's and 1000's of GROTH fee blocks, the line on the chart would present a greatly more informative and interesting data visualization to look at.

Show more charts

Consider the following and concretise:

  • UTXO set (the amount of UTXO, look at GRIN)
  • Additional chart - Transactions, Cumulative Transactions,
  • Macroblocks? Any info on that? - how many, when last?

The time on the Fee chart (and maybe the difficulty chart) is calculated differently than in block details

For example, looking at the fee chart we see that the peak on Apr 12 is at 5:17

The only block with high fee is #141179 (I found it by independently downloading all the blocks for that day - same data that is used for my own pet block explorer).

in Block Explorer, when opening the page for that block, we see the time of 4:17am.

In raw data, the timestamp for that block is 2019-04-12T01:17:20Z

So it seems like the block detail page and the fee chart are using different ways to convert the block time in the UI.

Fork detection

If during the day two blocks appear at the same height, they will be shown in the table

Search box changes: focus and clearing after search

Please make the next changes for search box:

  1. After applying search and opens found page we should move out focus from the search box
  2. Clear the search box
    2.1 After applying search and opens found page we shouldn't clear the search box, entered data should still be in the search box
    2.2 if the user clicks on the Logo to go back from found page to the main page (https://explorer.beam.mw/) after that we should clear the search box

Block Explorer - Improve Chart

  1. Currently not clear what Blocks mean. Is it Block per hour? If so, need to change the title

  2. Tooltips on the chart:

    • Date and time have "T" and "Z" letters - need to remove
    • Difficulty has too many decimal digits - 2 or 3 are enough (if at all)

moved from BeamMW/beam#187

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