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Cryptocurrency Ecosystem => Bitcoin Forum => Topic started by: sirty143 on October 27, 2018, 11:34:53 AM

Title: Unique Bitcoin Visualizing and Listening to Transactions
Post by: sirty143 on October 27, 2018, 11:34:53 AM
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Hi Everyone! A few hours ago, I came across a thread in BCT forum regarding Bitcoin visualizer. Outright I made a research about it and I found a news article about it dated Sep 25, 2017 (https://news.bitcoin.com/a-glimpse-at-six-unique-cryptocurrency-visualization-websites/). There are lots there if you're interested you can visit the site, but on this thread, I've posted only 3 that I'm interested in. Simply click each link below, and also turn on your computer speaker. ;D

Bitlisten (https://www.bitlisten.com/). Have you ever felt like you wanted to listen to bitcoin transactions happening in real-time? Well, with Bitlisten, now you can. Not only is Bitlisten a bitcoin transaction visualization website but users can also listen to the sweet harmonic melodies of the Bitcoin blockchain. When you enter the site, there are small little bubbles representing bitcoin transactions and each bubble makes a unique sound. The sound is kind of like tapping a crystal glass, and when a lot of transactions happen at once, it sounds kind of interesting. You can also change the pitch of each sound made when transactions broadcast across the network.

Bitbonkers (https://bitbonkers.com/) is a unique website that shows the Bitcoin blockchain’s blocks and transactions with balls and squares that fall from the sky.

Bitnodes (https://bitnodes.21.co/nodes/network-map/?ipv6_bits=56) a website that has a revolving network map of all the reachable full nodes on earth.
Title: Re: Unique Bitcoin Visualizing and Listening to Transactions
Post by: meale on October 27, 2018, 05:49:52 PM
Bitbonkers is a unique website that shows the Bitcoin blockchain’s blocks and transactions with balls and squares that fall from the sky. Giant 3D squares represent recently mined blocks, while various sized 3D spheres represent transactions. A big purple ball is 1000 BTC, blue spheres are 100-1000, and smaller balls represent transactions down to 1 BTC. The website also records the current amount of BTC falling and the biggest transactions