
British artist leaves new Bitcoin messages on Bank of England walls
The artist going by the handle Fraz continued the campaign in support of Bitcoin. A Twitter user, Dominic Frisby, drew attention to the new laser projections on the Bank of England building.
Here are a few of them: “Printing money goes burr.”
Looks like our caped crusader paid another visit to the Bank of England last night. pic.twitter.com/loeQUWV9ml
— Dominic Frisby (@DominicFrisby) May 2, 2021
“Printing money is theft from the poor.”
The vigilante strikes again.
Last night on the Bank of England pic.twitter.com/1XsBgW7e0I
— Dominic Frisby (@DominicFrisby) May 3, 2021
“Fiat is a bubble. Bitcoin is a pin.”
Our vigilante projectionist strikes again.
Last night on the Bank of England.
Does the Bank of England even know this is going on? pic.twitter.com/sFvUt8OCtM
— Dominic Frisby (@DominicFrisby) May 4, 2021
“Print Mises’ font, not money.”
Tee hee.
There he goes again. Last night on the Bank of England.
Niche. pic.twitter.com/ExVD9I1UU6
— Dominic Frisby (@DominicFrisby) May 5, 2021
The artist’s campaign criticises excessive monetary stimulus by the state.
Fraz “writes” not only about the first cryptocurrency – some of his messages are devoted to international political and business leaders.
“Boris Johnson is just a fat Tony Blair” splayed across the Houses of Parliament last night.
Buahahahaha! pic.twitter.com/CjFSMJDNMp
— Dominic Frisby (@DominicFrisby) May 3, 2021
In April, the artist projected the phrase “Bitcoin fixes this” onto the walls of the Bank of England and the UK Parliament, with the symbol of the first cryptocurrency.
Images of the projection can be purchased as NFTs on the platform Rarible. At the time of writing, the token stands at 0.11 WETH (about $370).
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