A Czech farm has fix a 24-hour live stream where viewers tin instantly convert their crypto alter into sheep food. Upon payment, alfalfa pellets are dispensed straight into the flock's feeding tray, assuasive viewers to watch the delighted lambs gobble downwards their treats in real-time.

Tanglesheep's Shed streams 24 hours a twenty-four hour period on YouTube and Twitch, however, feeding hours are strictly betwixt eight:00 and 20:00 CET.

The stream features three different angles of the sheep enclosure, in addition to headshots of the viii adopted sheep that star in the prove.

Crypto donations used to fund animate being rescue

The Tanglesheep'due south Shed is office of a small family farm that also looks later on sick and injured birds, with all donations being funneled back into caretaking activities. Hand-fabricated sheep wool dolls tin as well be purchased from their online store.

The first fourth dimension I encountered Tanglesheep'southward Shed, it was outside of feeding hours. However, I had the joy of watching what appeared to exist a large sheep physically assaulting the feeding tray whilst a second sheep cowered in the enclosure's corner.

To my astonishment, when I returned during feeding hours, the food pellets were flowing — with 48 crypto donations having been made by xvi:00 CET.

Users can activate a feeding warning to call the sheep if they are away from the tray, and as well cycle between more than a dozen cameras set around the sheep and bird enclosures.

Tanglesheep's Shed supports vii crypto assets

Tanglesheep's Shed accepts 7 cryptocurrencies — Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Ripple (XRP), Litecoin (LTC), Iota (MIOTA), and Bitcoin Cash (BCH).

With a minimum donation of $0.fifty and a limit of 100 crypto-powered feedings per day, Tanglesheep's Shed could be earning from $fifty per twenty-four hour period.

Tangelsheep viewers tin likewise earn Twitch rewards in the course of 'sheep points' by watching the stream for more than than 5 minutes in a unmarried session.

Cryptocurrencies and farmyard animals have crossed paths before, with early on Bitcoin developer Gavin Andresen citing Alpaca socks as the first production that he purchased using BTC.