CRYPTO RELAXATION MUSIC

A soothing livestream for hodlers

#ETHUSD #blockchain #meditation





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Cryptocurrencies are an amazingly volatile market. Nonetheless, they are our best bet for a better financial system. Even more than in the stock market, the decision to purchase crypto frequently results in compulsive price checking, rash decisions, and it's easy to lose money and sight of the bigger picture – decentralized finance which would benefit everyone we care about.This soundtrack isn't meant to be a trading aid – quite the opposite. If you have absolute hearing, you can tell the price immediately, but for everyone else, it's intended as proof that ethereum is alive and well, wherever its going atm.So here are some soothing sounds for our way back to 400 and beyond.The sound singing bowls is in fact two sounds: they are so close to one another, that the difference is only heard when we concentrate our senses one of them is the ASK price, that is the highest submitted purchase price and the other is the BID price, the lowest price somebody’s willing to sell for.The second sound, similar to screaming dolphins, means that the price has changed. Someone bought ether, and someone else sold. Once it happens, a slight fluctuation in the singing bowls can be heard – we’re hearing the BID and ASK prices react to the transaction.Another sound pulsates in the background. This is the HIGH, the highest transaction value of the least 24 hours.The last sound is the cetacean arpeggio of values. It’s the least frequent, and happens only when ether’s market cap grows. This can result from someone losing faith in other ecosystems, for example. Either way, it means someone new has joined our ranks. The tones are today's LOW, LAST transaction, and today's HIGH – converted to the musical scale.[Update #1 - 9 Sep '17]:The mellow sonar tone rings when someone buys ether. Almost realtime, but still GET throttled @ 400ms. Hope to someday implement websockets.The low whale's cry sound can be heard when someone sells ether. High frequency can but doesn't have to indicate sell pressure – volume is unknown so it might well be an arbitrage bot pushing centiles.