NFT project blankets Texas capital city in pro-crypto billboards

Published at: Feb. 3, 2022

The founder of a website guiding readers through the digital asset market started a campaign in Austin to increase awareness of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. 

Speaking to Cointelegraph, marketcap.guide founder Sam Feldman said he had deployed more than 100 billboards around the Texas capital city since July, each sharing a different message on Bitcoin (BTC), nonfungible tokens, and other aspects of the crypto space. Though the ads are aimed at encouraging adoption, funding for many of them came from tokenizing drone photos of the billboards and selling the resultant NFT.

The project claims to have spent more than $624,000 on the existing billboards before fully launching sales of the NFTs on Solana (SOL). According to Feldman, he plans to use 70% of the revenue from sales — bids are as high as $450 at the time of publication — to fund future billboards, with the remainder going to his team.

“It’s not just that we’re selling people a picture of a billboard,” said Feldman. “We’re asking people to believe in this idea of a self-fulfilling prophecy of billboards around the world where the more people that believe in it, the more it happens and happens and the more awareness spreads.”

Austin is already home to a number of crypto and blockchain firms as well as tech companies like Tesla. With so many billboards placed around the city over the last seven months, many residents have taken notice, with mixed reactions.

“Nobody has to put up billboards saying ‘the stock market is real’ or ‘gold is real’ or ‘real estate is real’ because they’re, well, obviously real and have intrinsic value,” said Redditor jimatx. “If you have to buy billboards to convince people your asset is real then maybe it ain’t so real.”

So many crypto billboards in Austin! Love it! #wednesdaythought #cryptotwitter #Bitcoin pic.twitter.com/Al2MT3lIEj

— Rachel Wolfson (@Rachelwolf00) September 22, 2021

Feldman said though one of the billboard companies initially asked for a disclaimer similar to that of a political ad, the path in posting the pro-crypto messages has largely been clear of regulatory and legal hurdles. The marketcap.guide team may be looking at Miami and Los Angeles for the next rollout of billboards depending on how the campaign works in Austin.

“Our goal is that this billboard campaign will plant the seeds of understanding that there’s actually something to crypto,” said Feldman. “These short messages [...] help people think in a not overly politicized, overly shill way.”

Related: Crypto City: Guide to Austin

Austin has slowly become a hub for many crypto firms looking for friendly regulators and lawmakers. Texas Governor Greg Abbott previously hinted that he wanted the state to follow Wyoming’s example in passing more crypto-friendly legislation and become a “crypto leader” for BTC payments. Many crypto miners operating in Texas are temporarily powering down in response to a winter storm passing through the state this week.

Tags
Nft
Related Posts
Event recap Austin’s SXSW 2022: NFTs everywhere
South by Southwest, one of Austin’s biggest festivals with exhibits from tech industry leaders, films, and musical acts, kicked off its first weekend — and the theme for many seemed to be nonfungible tokens, or NFTs. From Friday to Sunday, companies from Doodles to luxury car manufacturer Porsche offered NFT-themed exhibits to the thousands of attendees appearing in person in Texas. Many panels and workshops included discussions on how to create and store customized NFTs during the event, with firms like Blockchain Creative Labs offering an interactive experience across the street from NFT galleries and other meetups. Three Cointelegraph team …
Nft / March 14, 2022
NFTs and DeFi overturn a banker's generational curse of poverty in 2 years
Brenda Gentry, a former USAA mortgage underwriter from Texas, believes that the cryptocurrency ecosystem offers a fighting chance to overcome the generational curse of poverty. Gentry, a.k.a. MsCryptoMom, left her decade-long job as a banker to pursue a full-time crypto career as her initial investments from early 2020 confirmed the “unprecedented opportunities offered by crypto.” She currently runs Gentry Media Productions, a firm that advises decentralized finance (DeFi) and nonfungible token (NFT) projects — generating up to 20 ether (ETH) each month, nearly $50,000 at the time of writing. Speaking to Cointelegraph, Gentry recollected the moment she first bought crypto: …
Adoption / Jan. 22, 2022
‘King of NFTs’ is dominating the crypto rankings — here's why
A decentralized video game and entertainment network dubbed “the king of NFTs” has now surpassed more than three million accounts. Worldwide asset eXchange (known as WAX for short) offers an easy-to-use cloud wallet and a convenient way of creating, buying, selling and trading nonfungible tokens. Congestion on the Ethereum blockchain has prompted a number of developers to start seeking alternatives — and figures from DApp Radar suggest that, toward the end of March, WAX had more active wallets than Tron, EOS, Ethereum and Flow. Alien Worlds, a space exploration game built on WAX, has also cemented its place at the …
Decentralization / May 13, 2021
Ethereum white paper predicted DeFi but missed NFTs: Vitalik Buterin
Rounding up the last decade, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin revisited his predictions made over the years, showcasing a knack for being right about abstract ideas than on-production software development issues. Buterin started the Twitter thread by addressing his article dated Jul. 23, 2013 in which he highlighted Bitcoin's (BTC) key benefits — internationality and censorship resistance. Buterin foresaw Bitcoin’s potential in protecting the citizens’ buying power in countries such as Iran, Argentina, China and Africa. However, Buterin also noticed a rise in stablecoin adoption as he saw Argentinian businesses operating in Tether (USDT). He backed up his decade-old ideas around …
Adoption / Jan. 2, 2022
NFTs will bring crypto to billions of users, explains VC investor
Avichal Garg, the CEO and co-founder of Electric Capital, defines himself as “an NFT maximalist” – who believes that nonfungible tokens (NFTs) will play an essential role in bringing crypto to the masses. Unlike other crypto niches, NFTs are relatable to aspects of everyday life such as art, music and games. “I could imagine that NFTs are actually many billions of people because it's ultimately culture. And that's something that everybody can participate in and everybody can understand,” said Garg in an exclusive interview with Cointelegraph. In particular, Garg is bullish about NFTs being used in the gaming industry, which …
Adoption / Sept. 18, 2022