Guide Overview¶
This section explains how to use the CoreCharts environment. It is separate from the metric library, which focuses on what each on-chain metric means and how it is calculated.
Articles here focus on the product itself — how to navigate charts and use the controls, how to interpret the interface elements around each visualization, and how the workspace behaves across different devices. The collection will grow as new features and workflows are added.
What you will find here¶
The guide currently covers:
- Workspace navigation on desktop — mouse and keyboard controls for zooming, panning, axis control, tooltips, and fullscreen mode.
- Workspace navigation on mobile — touch gestures, slider controls, cursor mode, and tablet-specific behavior.
- Summary cards — the row of cards above each chart, including formulas, windows, and interpretation for current value, percentile, changes, distance from extremes, robust z-score, and volatility.
Additional articles will be added over time to cover new interface features, common research workflows, and topics that warrant a dedicated page.
Notes¶
The guide assumes basic familiarity with Bitcoin on-chain data but does not assume prior experience with CoreCharts. If you are looking for the definition or methodology of a specific metric, see the metric library instead.