The first one shows the whole "capped issuance vs uncapped burn" concept. The second one is just for fun, it's similar to the existing "supply graph since merge" graph, except the rate goes down when supply change stagnates (as expected) and becomes harder to budge the longer time goes on.
Issuance offset expressed in terms of time instead of a factor (simple mockup)
For the average person, I figure it's easier to grasp "In the last hour, we burned 6 hours' worth of issuance" than the displayed numeric ratio
A widget that tracks the highest supply ever recorded, displaying something like "If all the burn suddenly stopped, it would take X days to go back to the previous supply peak of 120,534,227.79 ETH". Or just simply something tracking the "supply change since peak"
It'd be cool, but admittedly not that useful beyond helping gauge confidence when claiming "we will never reach the supply peak again"
Maybe instead of "if all the burn stopped" we can use a timeframe's average basefee for the calculation (and when the basefee is greater than the ultrasound barrier, the answer would simply be "never"!)
"Since merge" time frame (although I believe that's already in the works), and I think we can safely have a 1 year time frame now too
The supply change widget needs a nerd tooltip displaying "Ether issued: X, Ether burned: Y, net supply change: X-Y" to make those figures more accessible as well as make it clearer that we're talking about net supply change, even if we're net negative there's still been a very positive number of ETH that were issued (I see people making that mistake too often)
Similar to above, a way to graph explicitly how much has been burned would be cool, maybe something like this
An option to show tips in the basefee graph. I really miss that feature from watchtheburn - seeing tips suddenly shoot up is an obvious sign that the basefee will quickly follow, plus there's something truly beautiful and satisfying about the way it does it with a clean exponential curve
Hard mode would be tracking MEV as well (from some mevboost api?) and adding that on top of the tips on top of the basee
Here are some random ideas I've had over time to add to ultrasound.money, in no particular order:
A graph of Ether's annualized supply growth over time. Either last 24 hour, or annualized growth since merge.
The first one shows the whole "capped issuance vs uncapped burn" concept. The second one is just for fun, it's similar to the existing "supply graph since merge" graph, except the rate goes down when supply change stagnates (as expected) and becomes harder to budge the longer time goes on.
Issuance offset expressed in terms of time instead of a factor (simple mockup)
For the average person, I figure it's easier to grasp "In the last hour, we burned 6 hours' worth of issuance" than the displayed numeric ratio
A widget that tracks the highest supply ever recorded, displaying something like "If all the burn suddenly stopped, it would take X days to go back to the previous supply peak of 120,534,227.79 ETH". Or just simply something tracking the "supply change since peak"
It'd be cool, but admittedly not that useful beyond helping gauge confidence when claiming "we will never reach the supply peak again"
Maybe instead of "if all the burn stopped" we can use a timeframe's average basefee for the calculation (and when the basefee is greater than the ultrasound barrier, the answer would simply be "never"!)
"Since merge" time frame (although I believe that's already in the works), and I think we can safely have a 1 year time frame now too
The supply change widget needs a nerd tooltip displaying "Ether issued: X, Ether burned: Y, net supply change: X-Y" to make those figures more accessible as well as make it clearer that we're talking about net supply change, even if we're net negative there's still been a very positive number of ETH that were issued (I see people making that mistake too often)
Similar to above, a way to graph explicitly how much has been burned would be cool, maybe something like this
An option to show tips in the basefee graph. I really miss that feature from watchtheburn - seeing tips suddenly shoot up is an obvious sign that the basefee will quickly follow, plus there's something truly beautiful and satisfying about the way it does it with a clean exponential curve
Hard mode would be tracking MEV as well (from some mevboost api?) and adding that on top of the tips on top of the basee