During February Artist working under the pseudonym Shl0msExploded Lamborghini Somewhere in the American desert in response to the “green” of the crypto world. Shl0ms buys a used 2015 Huracan (currently for about $ 156,000), hires an explosives expert, drives a supercar to a private location in the desert somewhere in the United States, and captures action in 4K. While exploding. Destruction as a creative motif is fairly common in traditional art. However, it is not very common in the field of cryptographic arts.
A total of 999-bit cars have been carefully categorized, documented, shot in spectacular spinning video, and showcased the amazing abstract shapes created by the wreckage. The artist mentioned how accurate the charges need to be to avoid erasing the flacans altogether. This was more complicated than you might think. Even if the Lamborghini Huracán wreckage has been recovered and is currently stored, the purchaser will receive a digital certificate rather than the actual car parts represented by the NFT.
The general concept behind NFTs is to establish public records that show that you own a piece of digital art. NFTs do not prevent anyone from downloading and copying their work of art. It only reveals to others that you are the “owner” of the artwork in question. Many major automakers, especially Porsche and Nissan, have joined the NFT frenzy, but nothing has progressed so far.
Crypto’s Supercar Craze: “When is Rambo?”
I’ve seen some pretty crazy acts done for online fame, such as when Tuomas Katainen chose to blow up the Tesla Model S, but he didn’t blatantly try to profit from it. Meanwhile, Shl0ms will sell a video of the destroyed auto parts as an NFT. reason? The artist says it was done to protest the culture of crypto gambling scams. This initiative is intended to serve as a reminder of the innovative potential of the underlying technology, provided it is used properly, not just for selfish interests.
Lamborghini has always been considered a status symbol. This is a way to let the world know that you have achieved greatness. The cipher has one for Randrox. They are trendy. Cryptographic forums across the Internet use the phrase “when Rambo?”. Probably the most commonly used. It’s a popular meme among people who can’t wait for their cryptocurrencies to finally pay off.
Only 888 will be auctioned
Each of the 999 pieces collected from the explosion was then shot to create a spinning video. NFTs have been created and are now available for purchase to allow customers to claim ownership of the video in question. 111 of these NFTs have been awarded to people involved in the project, and the remaining 888 have been put up for sale. The NFT was scheduled to be released on February 25th, but has been postponed due to the current global situation.
If you want to participate, Lamborghini’s explosive NFT bid starts at 0.01 Ethereum. This is about US $ 25 in Ethereum cryptocurrency at the current exchange rate. Eventually, according to Shl0ms, a full video will be released for everyone to watch. The NFT associated with the video of the largest chunk of shrapnel is considered the most valuable and will be auctioned to the highest bidders.
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