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I Built an App That Lets You Hear the Crypto Market in Real-Time
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I Built an App That Lets You Hear the Crypto Market in Real-Time

via Dev.to ReactConfrontational Meditation14h ago

The Problem I kept missing trades because I looked away from my charts for five seconds. A breakout happened, a reversal formed, and by the time I looked back it was over. So I asked myself: what if I could hear the market instead of just watching it? The Solution: Confrontational Meditation I built an app that turns real-time cryptocurrency price movements into sound. Rising price = rising pitch. Strong trends push frequencies higher. Extreme moves hit frequencies that grab your attention before you even look at the screen. But it grew into something bigger. The Prophecy Scanner The AI-powered Prophecy Scanner detects candlestick patterns across 1400+ crypto pairs simultaneously and predicts price targets with projected ROI %. Every prediction starts as a PENDING box. When the target price is hit, it turns FULFILLED . The hit-rate is tracked live in a Global System Audit fully transparent, no cherry-picking. All data verified against the real Binance API. No simulations. No fake signa

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