Been diving into Clark Moody's analytics work lately and honestly, it's one of those tools that once you start using it, you can't imagine tracking Bitcoin without it. The guy's been quietly building visualizations for the community since way back - Bitcoin Magazine was already covering him over a decade ago.



What makes the Clark Moody dashboard so useful is how it pulls together all the on-chain data you actually care about. Mining activity, Liquid sidechain movements, network metrics - it's all there in real-time. Not the flashy kind of tool that gets hyped everywhere, but the kind serious Bitcoin people keep bookmarked and check regularly.

The dashboard has evolved too. Beyond just the main analytics view, Moody created a second visualization that tracks price tickers across different exchanges and futures markets. Perfect for catching those discrepancies between platforms - the kind of edge that matters if you're actually paying attention to where liquidity is flowing.

What's interesting is watching how these tools adapt. There's been talk about integrating layer two protocols into the Clark Moody dashboard, which makes sense as Bitcoin's infrastructure keeps expanding. It's the kind of forward-thinking that separates tools that stay relevant from ones that become outdated.

If you're serious about understanding what's actually happening on Bitcoin rather than just watching price action, the dashboard is worth your time. You can keep it running on a second monitor and just absorb the data over time. On Gate, you can track the actual market moves while having this context running in the background.
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