"Remember, remember, the 5th of November." For hundreds of years, fires have burned as effigies to commemorate the failed Gunpowder Plot, an attempt to overturn the British government by blowing up parliament. Its central figure Guy Hawkes, with his flamboyant beard, became the name bearer of the masks, which children have worn in his image on Bonfire Night since the Victorian era or even earlier. Over the last decades, these masks have become a symbol of anonymous protest against organizations and governments. Not surprisingly, they also found popularity in the Blockchain movement.
However, Blockchain's encryption algorithms do not equate to anonymity. Since its inception, a permanent record shows every transaction; after all, the Blockchain is a public ledger. Every transaction increases traceability. Complex, sophisticated, and costly processes are required to remain anonymous.
The animated photo-collage Dreamy Misconceptions of Anonymity raises attention that governments worldwide realized the potential of cryptocurrency gains and quickly implemented fast adapting taxation rules. The artwork warns that everyone is most likely subject to their government's taxes each time a cryptocurrency is converted or an NFT traded. Thousands of programmers and consultants work on behalf of governments and institutions to dissolve this seemingly encrypted mask.
Animated photo collage based on photos taken on passenger flights 2500 × 2500 px, 0:15, MP4
On MakersPlace, users can create, discover, sell, and collect truly unique and authentic digital art. The team is passionate about the way blockchain technology is transforming our understanding of digital ownership and champions creativity in the growing crypto art community. Trade all MakersPlace NFTs right here on OpenSea.
Dreamy Misconceptions of Anonymity
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"Remember, remember, the 5th of November." For hundreds of years, fires have burned as effigies to commemorate the failed Gunpowder Plot, an attempt to overturn the British government by blowing up parliament. Its central figure Guy Hawkes, with his flamboyant beard, became the name bearer of the masks, which children have worn in his image on Bonfire Night since the Victorian era or even earlier. Over the last decades, these masks have become a symbol of anonymous protest against organizations and governments. Not surprisingly, they also found popularity in the Blockchain movement.
However, Blockchain's encryption algorithms do not equate to anonymity. Since its inception, a permanent record shows every transaction; after all, the Blockchain is a public ledger. Every transaction increases traceability. Complex, sophisticated, and costly processes are required to remain anonymous.
The animated photo-collage Dreamy Misconceptions of Anonymity raises attention that governments worldwide realized the potential of cryptocurrency gains and quickly implemented fast adapting taxation rules. The artwork warns that everyone is most likely subject to their government's taxes each time a cryptocurrency is converted or an NFT traded. Thousands of programmers and consultants work on behalf of governments and institutions to dissolve this seemingly encrypted mask.
Animated photo collage based on photos taken on passenger flights 2500 × 2500 px, 0:15, MP4
On MakersPlace, users can create, discover, sell, and collect truly unique and authentic digital art. The team is passionate about the way blockchain technology is transforming our understanding of digital ownership and champions creativity in the growing crypto art community. Trade all MakersPlace NFTs right here on OpenSea.