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Topic: [ANN] LIGHTNING AUCTION | Bitcoin Penny® Manhole Cover No.6 | Street Ed. (1/1) (Read 179 times)

legendary
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Thank you for the kind words, everyone! Grin

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legendary
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light_warrior ... 🕯️
Wow ... I don’t just have any other words, it’s a really impressive banksy-style crypto art. It reminded me of another crypto-art created in Paris, (I may be wrong, but most likely the author is not Banksy). In any case, I unfortunately do not have one extra bitcoin to buy a manhole cover and put it on the wall.  Cheesy

copper member
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Wow! This is an amazing project! Congratulations!
copper member
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Wow penny. Less than 2 hours left. 100,000,000 sats. Impressive
legendary
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Thanks for asking, Mopar.

Simply stated...

The manhole cover, as a canvas, represents the intersection of technological advances, old (2500 BCE) and new (2008-2009).

The freshly spitted-out gum wad represents our recent rejection of old, stale, flavorless — arguably quite overly-chewed at this point — fiat currency.

The discarded [bitcoin] coin represents the inevitable acceptance of cryptocurrency in the near future. Within our lifetime, cryptocurrency will be so commonplace that we will hardly give its existence a second thought, much like a simple “penny” dropped on the street.

The lost bitcoin ATM receipt, which records conversion from USD to BTC (and vice versa), is there to illustrate the current point in cryptocurrency’s timeline — the point somewhere between the old fiat of the past (gum wad) and the inevitable future of bitcoin / cryptocurrency (penny). Plus, it acts as an actual receipt of funding for the art piece and acts as a sort of COA.

And the yellow line? Streets have yellow lines. Wink


Chris@TBPCo.



lol at street lines - dammit why did I not think of that?!!? love it now that I get it!
legendary
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BitcoinPenny.com
Thanks for asking, Mopar.

Simply stated...

The manhole cover, as a canvas, represents the intersection of technological advances, old (2500 BCE) and new (2008-2009).

The freshly spitted-out gum wad represents our recent rejection of old, stale, flavorless — arguably quite overly-chewed at this point — fiat currency.

The discarded [bitcoin] coin represents the inevitable acceptance of cryptocurrency in the near future. Within our lifetime, cryptocurrency will be so commonplace that we will hardly give its existence a second thought, much like a simple “penny” dropped on the street.

The lost bitcoin ATM receipt, which records conversion from USD to BTC (and vice versa), is there to illustrate the current point in cryptocurrency’s timeline — the point somewhere between the old fiat of the past (gum wad) and the inevitable future of bitcoin / cryptocurrency (penny). Plus, it acts as an actual receipt of funding for the art piece and acts as a sort of COA.

And the yellow line? Streets have yellow lines. Wink


Chris@TBPCo.

legendary
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awesome! like the stripe though I dont think I would put one on mine. Is there a significance to the stripe?
legendary
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LIGHTNING AUCTION @ Scarce.city featuring Bitcoin Penny® Manhole Cover No. 6 — Street Edition: Yellow Stripe (1/1)!

Only 7 HOURS left to bid and win! (Bidding ends today @ 19:00 UTC / 3pm EDT.)

Good luck, everyone!


Chris@TBPCo.
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