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Inspired by the Malaysian Ringgit, "Where Lambo?" depicts impatient orangutans questioning when their Lambo (short for Lamborghini) will arrive after buying cryptocurrencies. The bunch of bananas in the banknote takes reference from the currency dollar issued by the Japanese occupation in Malaya in the 1940s to supply authorities with money, which resulted in hyperinflation and a severe depreciation in the value of banana notes.

My banknotes are digitally designed then printed through an etched copper plate, allowing me to print as many banknotes as I want to but like an NFT, there will only ever be one master plate. The winner of this NFT will be sent the physical copper plate and a 1 of 1 edition of the full canvas print.

Wen Lambo? Visit http://www.memebank.live for more information.

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Memebank is an art project founded by artist Red Hong Yi. Memebank creates banknotes with meme characters and crypto-related Easter eggs to critique our current financial systems. The six banknotes that have been created by Memebank are inspired by the Chinese Yuan, US Dollar, Japanese Yen, British Pound, Singapore Dollar and Malaysian Ringgit.

Memebank NFTs come along with physical artworks. The owner of a Memebank NFT will own a physical copper plate and a canvas print of the artwork, and they - like central banks - will have the ability to print as many banknotes as they like.

Memebank highlights the concern of the continued printing of fiat money by central banks, which economists warn may lead to inflation, and is inspired by the strength of large communities of everyday people who seek alternative investments.

View Deed of NFT Linked Ownership

カテゴリー Art
コントラクトのアドレス0x495f...7b5e
トークン ID9571962486103239...
トークン標準ERC-1155
チェーンEthereum
メタデータ凍結
クリエイター収益
5%

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Where Lambo?

visibility
5.2K 閲覧回数
  • 価格
    米ドル価格
    数量
    有効期限
    送信元
  • 価格
    米ドル価格
    数量
    最低価格差
    有効期限
    送信元

Inspired by the Malaysian Ringgit, "Where Lambo?" depicts impatient orangutans questioning when their Lambo (short for Lamborghini) will arrive after buying cryptocurrencies. The bunch of bananas in the banknote takes reference from the currency dollar issued by the Japanese occupation in Malaya in the 1940s to supply authorities with money, which resulted in hyperinflation and a severe depreciation in the value of banana notes.

My banknotes are digitally designed then printed through an etched copper plate, allowing me to print as many banknotes as I want to but like an NFT, there will only ever be one master plate. The winner of this NFT will be sent the physical copper plate and a 1 of 1 edition of the full canvas print.

Wen Lambo? Visit http://www.memebank.live for more information.

Memebank collection image

Memebank is an art project founded by artist Red Hong Yi. Memebank creates banknotes with meme characters and crypto-related Easter eggs to critique our current financial systems. The six banknotes that have been created by Memebank are inspired by the Chinese Yuan, US Dollar, Japanese Yen, British Pound, Singapore Dollar and Malaysian Ringgit.

Memebank NFTs come along with physical artworks. The owner of a Memebank NFT will own a physical copper plate and a canvas print of the artwork, and they - like central banks - will have the ability to print as many banknotes as they like.

Memebank highlights the concern of the continued printing of fiat money by central banks, which economists warn may lead to inflation, and is inspired by the strength of large communities of everyday people who seek alternative investments.

View Deed of NFT Linked Ownership

カテゴリー Art
コントラクトのアドレス0x495f...7b5e
トークン ID9571962486103239...
トークン標準ERC-1155
チェーンEthereum
メタデータ凍結
クリエイター収益
5%
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  • 販売
  • 転送
イベント
価格
開始日
終了日
日付