Austin crypto, nfts, bitcoin billboards set to reach worldwide

The plan for a worldwide campaign to fund billboards through non-fungible tokens started off with a jog near Zilker Park.


This past summer, Sam Feldman, founder of crypto explainer marketcap.guide, was running when he saw a billboard by Thoms Market with a simple message: the right idea will fly. Inspired, he took a picture and added it to his Instagram story. He didnt think much of it, but he says later that week, it sparked the idea to install a billboard that said Bitcoin is a peaceful revolution.

It was just an idea Feldman wanted out there. But later on, the idea morphed into a campaign to fund more and more through digital collectibles known as NFTs in a sort of flywheel approach. This way, 70% of the revenue could fund future billboards.

What people are buying is, yes, the art, Feldman said. But he added that its more about buying into an idea that other people will also buy into and that will continue to spiral.

Basically what youre buying is the first moment of this worldwide crypto education campaign where were going to plaster every city with crypto billboards that are all funded by you buying your NFT, Feldman said. And that spreads. And next thing you know, theyre in Australia. Thats the big idea.

So far, he and his small team consisting of developers in India and Uruguay and a drone photographer have only reached Austin. The first one was put up on South Lamar featuring the name of the campaign, Crypto is Real. About 100 billboards have been purchased by Feldman’s team since July and will be available for bid as an NFT within the next month, the team hopes. Feldman predicts itll have real value someday.

I would guess that the first ones in this will be the most valuable, Feldman said. If this ends up taking over the world, and we have 100,000 billboards, whoever owns that art piece is going to have a pretty cool NFT on their hands.

Feldman feels drawn to educate people about crypto because as his Bitcoin is a peaceful revolution mantra explains, he thinks it can make the acquisition and transfer of money fairer, and potentially help people gain upward mobility.

After all, his entrance to crypto came in 2017 while he was in a financial rut trying entrepreneurial ventures in Los Angeles. He realized he could only support himself for a few more months, his car got totaled and he had a panic attack from the stress. So, he figured, he was too poor to not buy crypto.

He bought IOTA, a ledger that had just recently been released and was a buy that took some skill. So he wrote a guide and posted it as a Quora answer that included affiliate links, which started earning him micropayments.

One day, he took the most recent 100 micropayments he earned, put them in a Google spreadsheet to do the conversions and realized hed made $87 in the last three minutes. After 30 days, hed made about $100,000. He then launched his own separate site, cryptoguides.org.

With crypto, he says, theres an even footing with the decentralized quality where people can sit at their computers and be a part of mining.

In practice, however, the NFT economy has been found to be unequal too. A recent study in the science journal Nature found that the top 10% of traders alone perform 85% of all transactions and trade at least once 97% of all assets.

Theres also the environmental impact of crypto, brought by the computer power needed to mine, to consider. A University of Cambridge analysis estimated that Bitcoin mining consumes more than 121 terawatt hours a year. For perspective, that is more than the consumption of Google, Apple, Facebook and Microsoft combined. Feldman has addressed the energy critique through a billboard that reframes the conversation instead as the storing of energy rather than the use of it.

He argues non-crypto currencies also use up energy and that people dont understand the benefit of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.

They just see oh its wasting a lot of electricity; thats not good, Feldman said. Its a pro and a con. Its spending all this electricity. But I think understanding the value that it provideswhich is a lot more elusive to understand than all the electricity that its spendingyou could say it’s wasting, but thats sort of an opinion.

Whatever peoples opinions, he still hopes the campaign serves its educational purpose.

My goal is to not overly politicize it, Feldman said. And to say things that maybe people will take as political if they dont know as much about it, but just to say things that are true.

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