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Bitcoin Mysterious Projections
Calendar14 May 2021
Theme: Crypto

Bitcoin (BTC), a digital currency, is still a new thing for many across the globe. A mystery arose when London’s nights lighted up with fiat-bashing BTC-themed slogans. The mysterious BTC projections’ activities have been recorded by renowned comedian and actor Dominic Frisby who came into the limelight after his viral video about Brexit “17 Million F**k Offs.”

Slogans that Roar

In the last few years, Frisby became a libertarian author and crypto devotee. Moreover, he has become the chronicler of nighttime projectionist activities. The maneuver in projection involves posting vivid slogans, i.e., " Fiat is a bubble; bitcoin is the pin” on the face of the Bank of England in London's Thread needle St. Another slogan reads, “Printing money is stealing from the poor.”BBC's Broadcasting House headquarter also experienced the BTC-themed nighttime projection ahead of local elections held on May 7, which said: "Don't vote, HODL."

Bitcoin Fixes This…?

It is predictable, there is a non-fungible token (NFT) twist to these Bitcoin projections as one of a photo of the Frisby-snapped light attacks reads “bitcoin fixes this” and has already sold on the Rarible platform, that also hosts other politically charged light show NFTs. Another plastered statement all over Bank of England said you could buy a very topical money printer go BURRR-themed as MoneyWeek reported that the United Kingdom is presently sitting on its most enormous pile of debt since World War 2.

The Financial Times’ City Response

This statement catches a sarcastic response from Insider columnist of The Financial Times’ City when the newspaper was in a hurry to frame a question about the secret crypto projectionist which it thinks has asked by no one. The columnist also indicated that it was a “remarkable coincidence” that Frisby happened to be "passing the Bank of England at the right time over numerous successive nights" and directed to record the BBC incident as was written on cryptonews.com

Sherlock Holmes Analogy

The same columnist turned Sherlock Holmes with an observation on the signature that the Boris Johnson, Rishi Sunak, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, and London mayor Sadiq Khan have the same scribbled signature in the bottom-right corner on to their offices that begins with an "F" and ends with a "Y." Cryptonews.com, playing Dr. Watson: the fictional character in the Sherlock Holmes stories, would like to call attention to that the “Y” in question might well be a “Z”– the non-fungible tokens’ creator’s handle is “Fraz.” And “Fraz” claims that their mission is to smash the system with irreverent projections and unacceptable songs. Maybe the Songs like "17 Million F**k Offs."

Projections Likes by Many

The Bitcoin advocate and Quantum Economics analyst Jason Deane pointed out that while he "loved" the projections, the message may be dropped on non-crypto folk, commenting on Twitter he tweets that In his practice of presenting to [thousands] of people on this subject, almost no-one knows what 'fiat' money is!

Last But Not Least

The latest post of Frisby on tweeter arrests the projectionist’s latest endeavor: Projecting a slogan onto the side of Big Ben at the Houses of Parliament reads "make love, not laws."