Live order book theatre
Each round frames a price range around ZEC. The front line stands at the aggregated book midpoint inside that range — bulls push toward higher prices, bears toward lower.
Break the upper marker and the bulls take the round; break the lower one and the bears do. The ground is then cleared and re-framed around the new price.
The Zcash mark is painted across the centre of the field, draped over the terrain. It is what the two armies are fighting across.
Green strength is resting bid liquidity below the mid, red is resting ask liquidity above it, both measured inside the band shown in the walls panel. Bigger wall, bigger army.
A banner over each army carries that side's wall in dollars, how long the largest wall has stood, and the running total liquidated against it. A wall that disappears without being traded through is called out as pulled, and its defenders evaporate with it. Liquidations arrive as air strikes — rocket runs from $10k, jet strikes from $50k, bombing runs from $150k — and each one throws a callout onto the field showing its size and whether longs or shorts were taken out.
Real: price, 24h change, book depth, wall sizes and how long each wall has stood, the trade tape, and liquidation size and side — streamed from the five largest spot books plus four perpetual venues.
Fog of war is the actual shielded pool share fetched from chain data; if that lookup fails the page says so and falls back to realised volatility. Binance and OKX quote in USDT, so the aggregate mixes USD and USDT books — worth a fraction of a percent.
Theatre: the soldiers, the ordnance, the win condition.
Not a price prediction and not advice. Order book walls are pulled, filled and spoofed constantly, so treat depth as a snapshot of intent rather than a promise. Aggregated mode merges the three spot books and uses the combined midpoint. If no socket is reachable from your browser or region, the page falls back to a clearly labelled simulated feed.