Fetches, caches, and displays current cryptocurrency prices (bitcoin and litecoin, for now).
Author: | CryptoBadger (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 2.8 |
WordPress version tested: | 5.0.2 |
Plugin version: | 1.5 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 23-04-2013 |
Last updated: | 04-01-2019
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Rating, %: | 80 |
Rated by: | 6 |
Plugin URI: | |
Total downloads: | 16 208 |
Active installs: | 100+ |
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Screenshots
Example of the plugin running on the right sidebar of the author's own website. Colors, fonts, etc can be easily changed via .css settings.
Easy setup via the WordPress admin interface.
FAQ
Can I change the look of the widget?
Yes, simply modify the included crypto-ticker.css file, located in the plugin’s /css directory.
What about support for other cryptocurrencies?
I may add the smaller altcoins in the future if there is enough interest. If you can’t wait, adding them yourself should be a trivial task; just keep in mind that because of the way the btc-e API is set up, each additional currency means an additional request, which will impact performance on cache misses. If I do decide to add the other altcoins, I’ll probably re-write the widget so that the requests are asynchronous.
I have a referrer ID at Coinbase. Can I use it?
Yes! Version 1.2 and up allows you to enter your Coinbase referral ID in the widget settings. Please note that if you don’t have your own referral ID, a default one will be used.
The ticker is showing different prices on all of my site’s pages, and/or doesn’t seem to be updating – help!
You most likely have a WordPress caching plugin installed that is either misconfigured or out-of-date. Make sure that you’re running the latest version. Older versions of W3 Total Cache will cause this problem (the most recent release should be fine).
ChangeLog
1.5
- Fixed Coinbase referral URLs – Coinbase changed their format and didn’t tell anyone.
1.4
- Litecoin price is now fetched from Coinbase instead of btc-e.com (which has been offline for over a week).
1.3
- Added support for Ethereum (ETH, fetched from Coinbase).
- Updated Coinbase requests to use their newer v2 API.
1.2
- Updated PHP4-style constructor to avoid deprecation warnings in WordPress 4.3+.
- Added support for Coinbase referral IDs. Referral IDs will be used on the ticker links. Please note that if you don’t have your own referral ID, a default one will be used.
1.1
- Added ability to display cryptocurrency values in EUR, in addition to USD.
- Bitcoin quote is now fetched from Coinbase, instead of Mt. Gox (due to the ongoing issues at Gox, the price is unreliable).
1.0