A simple to use and fun, 3D web app for showing live cryptocurrency data, built with native Three.js
This web3 application is part of a Pirate Chain community project. If you want to become an active member of the Pirate Chain community and showcase your own community project, please join our Pirate Chain Discord to get started.
Make your own unique theme and share it on Twitter/X with the hashtag #ARRR3D
- Sping the cube with your mouse or via touch.
- Pause the auto rotate with the pause button.
- Use the buttons at the top to highlight a specific data point.
- Set a custom message on the cube using the message text input.
- Theme the text, cube, and background using the colour pickers, and adjust transparency with the opacity slider.
- Use the two default theme buttons to revert to the default themes.
- Use the copy theme button to copy the data URL, which contains all your theme settings, including the custom message.
- Tick the wireframe box to view the cube in wireframe mode and adjust the mesh detail by selecting vertices.
Hidden Features
The main feature of v3, is currently hidden while it's being tested.
To view this for testing purposes, press Shift + s
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Once enabled, you will then be able to add any coin to view and save as your coin of choice.
- If you have any issues, please view the security section below.
- Background image picker.
- Premade theme list.
- Auto reduced performance for mobile devices.
- Currently the cube size and wireframe mode are not saved as part of the theme.
- Default themes are not sendable/savable.
- If you are using Brave, you'll likely have to turn shields off and repeat this if you clear browsing data (see below image).
- To avoid this, you can untick the "Site and shields settings" box in the setting (see below image).
- If you don't see any values in the scene, please check that your browser and VPN security policies allow ARRR 3D to communicate with the CoinGecko API.
- Because of browser built-in sound security policies, sounds may not play on first launch, until you have interacted with the page.
- Some sound consistancy issues have been detected on FireFox. This is being investigated.
- Please make sure you have "hardware acceleration" turned on in your browser settings (see below image).
- Due to the complex 3D modelling, the scene might be sluggish on some older devices and some mobiles. A performance option is coming soon.