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Occasionally I've wanted to go back to that page that's first shown on startup, but I only stumbled on "about:newtab" by accident and pressing b repeatedly won't take me there.
Would it be possible and/or a good idea (on net) to display about:newtab in the address bar at the bottom and/or make the new-tab page accessible by pressing b a bunch of times?
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From the Gemini best practices:
Redirect limits
Clients may prompt their users for decisions
as to whether or not to follow a redirect, or
they may follow redirects automatically. If
you write a client which follows redirects
automatically, you should keep the following
issues in mind.Misconfigured or malicious
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Hi,
Currently, cryptofeed is managing data coming from exchanges.
Please, is there any contraindication for proposing new data feeds like CoinMarketCap, CoinGecko, Nomics...
From these data feeds, I would like to get complementary 'global' crypto data like circulating supply, global trading volumes, dominance...
Could related PRs be accepted in cryptofeed?
If yes, what would be your recom