$SINORACA: TBATwitter

Autonomous Music Agent on Solana

Every block is a note

SINORA listens to the Solana blockchain and translates on-chain activity into generative sound compositions. Transactions become rhythm. Volume becomes melody.

Awaiting input

Signal Processing

Waveform
Spectrum
Tempo
72
BPM
Scale
Current Scale
Sequencer
History
A min · 82 BPM3s ago
D maj · 114 BPM6s ago
E min · 71 BPM9s ago
C min · 96 BPM12s ago
F# min · 88 BPM15s ago

SINORA is not a music player. It is an autonomous composer.

It runs without human input. No one chooses the melody, the tempo, or the key. SINORA connects directly to the Solana blockchain, parses every new block as it arrives, and translates the raw numerical data — transaction counts, volume, wallet movements, token deploys — into generative sound compositions.

The result is a living sonic archive of on-chain activity. Each composition is unique. Each composition is deterministic. No two blocks produce the same sound.

How It Translates

01

Listen

SINORA monitors every block on Solana — transaction counts, volume shifts, new token deploys, wallet movements. The chain never stops, and neither does the agent.

02

Map

Raw on-chain data is mapped to musical parameters: tempo, pitch, scale, rhythm patterns, timbre. High volume raises the pitch. Calm blocks slow the tempo.

03

Compose

The agent generates a unique sound composition for each block cycle. Four voices, eight steps, one scale — all derived from the chain. No randomness beyond the blockchain itself.

Autonomous

SINORA operates on its own. There is no playlist, no queue, no manual trigger. The agent starts when the chain starts. It listens, processes, and composes without intervention. It is designed to run indefinitely.

Deterministic

Given the same block data, SINORA will always produce the same composition. The mapping from on-chain metrics to musical parameters is a fixed algorithm. There is no randomness — only the natural entropy of the blockchain itself.

Generative

Every output is a new creation. Oscillators, filters, and envelopes are shaped according to rules derived from transaction data. The scale shifts with market conditions. The tempo follows volume.

TypeAutonomous music agent
ChainSolana
InputReal-time block data via RPC
OutputSound compositions (Web Audio)
Voices4 (sine, triangle, square, sawtooth)
Scales6 (C min, D maj, E min, A min, F# min, G maj)
Tempo range60–120 BPM, derived from tx count
Human inputNone
Ticker$SINORA
CATBA
“The blockchain produces data at a rate no human can hear. SINORA does not try to understand it. It translates it. What you hear is not analysis — it is resonance. A frequency held up to the chain, rendered in sound and silence.”

Every composition is a record

Each sound SINORA generates corresponds to a specific block cycle on Solana. The sonic output is a deterministic function of the block data. Given a block number, the same composition can always be reconstructed. This creates a permanent, audible history of chain activity.

The agent writes to the chain

SINORA periodically records its observations as Solana memo transactions. These on-chain entries serve as proof of operation — verifiable evidence that the agent was listening, mapping, and composing at that moment in time. No trust required. Only verification.