Introducing Nice Chart: How Premium market-making turns raw volume into a Chart People Trust
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ADAMANTâs upgraded Nice Chart module shapes spot price action so your token looks alive, liquid, and intentionalââânot like a bot left the volume on and forgot the aesthetics.

The chart is your storefront
On a centralized exchange, your token doesnât get a pitch deck or a landing page first. It gets a candlestick chart.
Traders, market makers, listing partners, and your own community judge health in seconds: Are wicks natural? Does price drift smoothly or jerk in steps? Does volume look like a real marketâââor like software hammering the spread?
For token issuers and exchange teams, âwe have a market-making botâ is table stakes. How the chart feels is the differentiator.
That gapâââbetween having liquidity and looking liquidâââis exactly what Nice Chart closes. It ships in the Premium edition of the ADAMANT Trading & Market-making bot and is built for teams who care about perception as much as execution.
When volume-making shows its seams
Classic in-spread volume bots do their job: they place orders, rotate inventory, and print tape. But without deliberate price shaping, charts often tell the wrong story:
- Uneven candlesâââbodies and wicks that donât match the narrative you want
- Abrupt jumpsâââprice that telegraphs âalgorithmâ instead of âmarketâ
- Artifacts after restartsâ a clean session one day, a broken continuity the next
- Short memoryâââexchange trade-history APIs only reach back so far; shaping a 30-day visible horizon from a thin API window is fragile
The result isnât always âbroken trading.â Itâs broken confidence: partners hesitate, community screenshots look awkward, and âweâre market-makingâ doesnât fully answer âwhy does our chart look like that?â
Nice Chart doesnât replace risk controls, spread maintenance, or liquidity modules. It layers intentional price aesthetics on top of the same operational guardrails you already rely on.
What Nice Chart does (in plain language)
Nice Chart is a dedicated price-shaping brain for the Trader module. While the bot still respects spread, Price Watcher bounds, MM policy, and order-book safety, Nice Chart continuously asks a different question:
Given where we are in the candle and what history we know, whatâs the most natural next printâââwithout leaving our safe corridor?
In practice that means:
- Smoother, more believable candlesâââfewer harsh discontinuities and âmachine-stepâ moves
- Continuity across restartsâââhistory is remembered, not reinvented every deploy
- Graceful degradationâââwhen fresh exchange data is thin, the bot leans on accumulated history and warns clearly instead of guessing blindly
- Best-effort candle closesâââin the final moments of a candle, the bot can nudge toward a more coherent close when safety checks allowââânot by overriding risk rules
For Premium clients, this is the difference between printing volume and curating a chart.
Under the hood (without the manual)
A few technical choices explain why the feature feels stable in productionââânot just pretty in a demo.
A service, not a tangle inside Trader
Nice Chart lives in its own module trade/mm_nice_chart.js and plugs into mm_trader via soft dependency loading. If the module isnât present in a custom build, Trader keeps legacy behavior. If Nice Chart returns invalid output, Trader falls backâ no hard crash, no silent override of safety.
That architecture matters for Premium vs basic editions: advanced chart shaping ships where it belongs, without forcing every deployment to carry the same surface area.
Shared market history with real persistence
Exchange trade endpoints are short-lived. Nice Chart pairs with a shared market-history layer that:
- Keeps a working in-memory state for the active market
- Persists candles to DB
- Retains roughly 90 days of history while shaping decisions against a ~30-day analysis window
- Deduplicates trades on stable identity (trade id, timestamp, side/price fallbacks)
So the bot isnât âdrawing from vibes.â Itâs drawing from a durable tape that survives restartsâââcritical for issuers who redeploy often.
One aggregation path for runtime and simulation
Candles are built timeframe-agnostically from the same trade stream whether youâre live or reviewing a report. That reduces the classic risk: âthe simulator looked great; production diverged.â
Premium teams get an interactive HTML simulator trade/tests/nice_chart.test.js that renders multi-timeframe Lightweight Charts views, compares baseline vs Nice Chart paths on identical inputs, and supports snapshot (live exchange seed) and db (accumulated history) modesâââqualitative QA before you point real capital at the pair.
Safety stays upstream
Nice Chart proposes a constrained target envelope, not a free-form price. mm_trader intersects that envelope with spread limits, watcher constraints, policy-specific order-book rules, and liquidity checks before placement. Candle-close correction is best-effort and non-bypassingâââaesthetics never win over execution safety.
Who this is for
Token issuers & crypto projects
Youâre listed (or listing). Your chart is social proof. Nice Chart helps daily candles tell a story of organic activity rather than mechanical noiseâââespecially on pairs where visual trust drives holder sentiment.
Exchanges & market-making desks
You run or support MM programs. Partners compare charts across venues. A polished tape reduces âexplain this wickâ conversations and supports premium service positioning.
Power users on Premium builds
You already run spread, liquidity, PW/PM, and policy mixes. Nice Chart is the aesthetic layerâ the finishing pass on a stack youâve already tuned for operations.
The open-source / basic bot continues with the standard Trader path. Nice Chart is a Premium capability for teams that pay for advanced market presentation.
Before / after: what âbetterâ means here
Weâre not claiming Nice Chart predicts the market or manufactures organic demand. Weâre claiming something more honest and more valuable for MM use cases:

The goal isnât a fake BTC chart on a microcapâââitâs a chart that doesnât distract from your tokenâs real story.
Try it in your head, then on your pair
Conceptually: enable Trader on a spot Premium config with Nice Chart on, watch corridor narrowing and candle behavior over a session, then restart the bot and confirm continuity rather than amnesia.
Visually: run the Nice Chart simulator against your configâââtrader mode with db seed is the closest to âwhat production remembers,â snapshot mode stress-tests cold-start behavior.
Operationally: tune mm_minInterval with awarenessâââthe bot warns when your Trader cadence pushes Nice Chart into a degraded closing-only rhythm. Thatâs intentional transparency, not hidden degradation.
Implementation track: [Feature issue #94].
Closing: liquidity is table stakes; credibility is the upgrade
Every serious project can buy or operate market-making. Fewer invest in how their market looks hour to hour on the chart everyone screenshots.
Nice Chart is ADAMANTâs answer for Premium clients who want the botâs output to feel consideredâââsmoother candles, steadier continuity, honest fallbacks, and tooling to see the difference before capital does.
If your tokenâs chart is your storefront, itâs worth merchandising it deliberately.
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ADAMANT mm team builds trading and market-making software for crypto teams that need operational control and presentation quality. Learn more about market-making capabilities at marketmaking.app.
ADAMANT MM botâââself-hosted, no subscriptions, your keys & balances stay yours.
đ Order book · âïž 4 MM policies · đ§ Spread/liquidity · đ Price range · đ± Cross-pair price watch
Why ADAMANT vs other MM software and providers:
- No monthly fees or subscriptionsâââyou run the software, not rent access
- Self-hostedâââexchange API keys stay on your infrastructure, not with a third party
- Your balances, your accountsâââno need to send BTC, USDT, or tokens to an external MMÂ wallet
- Self-managedâââchange MM parameters anytime, online, on your schedule
Open-source base: https://github.com/Adamant-im/adamant-tradebot
Premium: Nice Chart & moreâââcharts that look liquid, not just volume that prints.
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