Bitcoin Pulse
Your daily Bitcoin dashboard. Live data, auto-refreshing. Everything you need to check in on Bitcoin today.
Live Bitcoin Price
Bitcoin Network Stats
Difficulty Adjustment
Recent Blocks
Mempool Fees
Network Hashrate
Bitcoin Dominance
BTC Performance
Fear & Greed Index
Halving Countdown
Dollar-Cost Averaging
Whale Alerts
Lightning Network
Breaking Bitcoin News
Breaking Global News
Market News
Activity Log
What is Bitcoin Pulse?
Bitcoin Pulse is a free, real-time Bitcoin dashboard built for beginners. It pulls live data from multiple sources and auto-refreshes continuously so you can check in on Bitcoin without visiting five different sites. Every number on this page comes from public APIs. No accounts, no tracking, no paywalls.
FAQ
The live price streams in real-time via Coinbase WebSocket, with CoinGecko and CoinCap as automatic REST fallbacks. The 24-hour percentage change is calculated from the Coinbase 24h open price, and the 7-day sparkline chart comes from CoinGecko's market data API.
The dashboard uses three update tiers. Mempool fees, whale alerts, and network stats update every 30 seconds. Performance data, hashrate, and news update every 3 minutes. The live BTC price streams in real-time via WebSocket. You don't need to reload the page.
The Mempool Fees card shows the current recommended transaction fees in sat/vB for high, medium, and low priority. It also displays projected next blocks with transaction counts and fee ranges, helping you decide how much to pay for your next Bitcoin transaction. Data updates every 30 seconds from mempool.space.
Approximately every 4 years (every 210,000 blocks), the reward miners receive for adding a new block is cut in half. This reduces the rate of new Bitcoin entering circulation, making the supply increasingly scarce. The halving countdown shows how many blocks remain until the next event.
The Lightning Network is Bitcoin's payment layer, a system of channels built on top of the base blockchain that enables instant, low-fee transactions. Capacity shows the total BTC locked in Lightning channels, while node and channel counts measure the size and reach of the network.
A daily sentiment score from 0 (Extreme Fear) to 100 (Extreme Greed) published by Alternative.me. It combines market volatility, momentum, social media activity, Bitcoin dominance, and Google Trends into a single number reflecting investor mood. Historically, extreme fear has often preceded price recoveries, while extreme greed has preceded corrections.
Dollar-cost averaging means investing a fixed amount on a regular schedule regardless of the price. The DCA card on this dashboard shows what would have happened if you invested $10 per day into Bitcoin over the past year. It calculates your total investment, current portfolio value, return percentage, and total BTC accumulated.
The BTC Performance card shows Bitcoin's price change over 7 days, 30 days, and 1 year, color-coded green for gains and red for losses. It also displays the BTC-to-Gold ratio in ounces and Bitcoin's market cap rank among all assets.
Whale Alerts shows the largest unconfirmed Bitcoin transactions currently in the mempool. These large movements (5 BTC or more) can signal significant market activity. Each transaction links to mempool.space for full details. The card updates every 30 seconds.
Network Hashrate measures the total computing power securing the Bitcoin network, displayed in exahashes per second (EH/s). The 30-day sparkline chart shows hashrate trends, with the current value, 30-day change percentage, and low/high/average statistics. Higher hashrate means a more secure network.
No. Bitcoin Pulse is an informational dashboard. It presents publicly available data in an accessible format. Nothing on this page constitutes financial, investment, or trading advice. Always do your own research before making any financial decisions.