In the pictures from Lego codes to cryptocurrencies

By Gidroman | Crypto - life is good | 11 Jan 2021


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American artist Boch in a series of works by New Money, assembled from blocks of Lego, encrypted the keys to cryptocurrency wallets. Back in 2018, the total value of assets was about 10 thousand dollars.

Andy became interested in cryptocurrencies back in 2013 and did not know that he could be very rich now. Later in 2016, he began to show interest in bitcoins in his paintings.

He divided his coins into several wallets and encrypted the code for each in the picture.

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"The cost of bitcoin when buying - $ 40" and "The cost of bitcoin when buying - $ 40, Andy Boch, 2016

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"Cannabiscoin, which cost $ 10 when purchased," Andy Boch, 2018


Boch's paintings can also be purchased - the artist promises to give buyers tips to decipher the key. Boch's paintings are now on display at the Castelli Art Space Gallery in Los Angeles.


https://andybauch.com

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