Boilr vs Crescent Cash

Side-by-side comparison of two open source alternatives

Boilr

Monitor Bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, cryptoassets, futures and options, and trigger alarms according to user settings. 90+ exchanges and counting. Supports 2 alarm types: * Price Hit - Triggered when price crosses the alarm's upper or lower limit. * Price Change - Triggered when price changes more than X amount (in currency or percentage) in a specified time frame (e.g. 15 min). It uses a rolling time frame: price is fetched with a given update interval (e.g. 30 s) and compared with the price fetched one time frame ago (e.g. 15 min ago). Sound and vibration are configurable globally, and individually for each alarm. Lists of exchanges, pairs and alarms are fully searchable, allowing quick setup and configuration. The alarm list behaves as your ticker, where you can reorder your alarms and directly change their limits. Triggered alarms ring, displaying their status, until you turn them off. Just like an alarm clock. Alarms can also be set to snooze automatically on price retrace. Market data is retrieved directly from the exchanges via Wi-Fi or Mobile Data (if allowed). Boilr supports all available on libdynticker, as all their pairs. For a version history check the GitHub releases page.

Crescent Cash

Send coins to a Cash Account (https://cashaccount.info) or Bitcoin Cash address with Crescent Cash. Simple. Secure. Trustless. Crescent combines the simplicity of traditional, centralized money apps with the security of trustless Bitcoin wallets. Crescent Cash is a non-custodial wallet that allows for you to send Bitcoin Cash to other Cash Account users with their username, or to normal Bitcoin Cash addresses.

FeatureBoilrCrescent Cash
LicenseGPL-3.0-or-laterMIT
Install sources
F-DroidGitHub
F-Droid
Categories
ProductivityFinance
ProductivityFinance
Features
Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking
Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking
Platforms
Android
Android
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