Graffiti artists Street Cy₿er are painting the town Bitcoin


Graffiti artists Street Cy₿er are painting the town Bitcoin
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A pair of graffiti artists from Barcelona, Spain are on a mission to spread the word about Bitcoin through their artwork.

Bitcoin street art across Europe

Street Cy₿er, a collective of over 100 educators, artists, musicians, and activists, has been creating Bitcoin street art across Europe since January 2023. Their efforts can be seen in Barcelona, London, Berlin, Madrid, Prague, Riga, and Tallin.

Spreading powerful messages

Through their artwork, Street Cy₿er aims to highlight the failures of the traditional financial system and raise awareness about cryptocurrency. They believe that street art is a way to bypass traditional media and amplify their message.

A push for a fairer world

According to one of the co-founders of Street Cy₿er, the motivation behind their Bitcoin street art is to advocate for a fairer world. They believe that the combination of street art and Bitcoin can help create a more just and equitable society.


Graffiti artists Street Cy₿er are painting the town Bitcoin
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Gallery of Bitcoin street art

The Street Cy₿er website features a gallery with more than 70 images of their artwork, all of which prominently feature the Bitcoin logo or mention its name.

"Buy Bitcoin, defund the state"

One of Street Cy₿er's notable pieces is called "Buy Bitcoin Defund The State". By encouraging people to think about Bitcoin's potential in reducing the role of the state in society, they believe it can help create a freer society. They view Bitcoin as a peaceful way to protest against the state and its policies.

"Make war unaffordable"

Street Cy₿er believes that Bitcoin's scarcity will make it difficult for governments to finance wars. They argue that the transparency of Bitcoin would make it challenging for state actors to hide war spending, potentially deterring them from engaging in conflicts. They see this as a way to promote peace and freedom worldwide.

"Print books, not money"

Street Cy₿er suggests that if states used Bitcoin to fund education instead of printing money, it could pave the way for free education worldwide. They believe that Bitcoin's scarcity would force governments to be more accountable with their spending, ensuring that education becomes a top priority.


Graffiti artists Street Cy₿er are painting the town Bitcoin
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Appealing to cartoon lovers

In addition to politically motivated art, Street Cy₿er also appeals to cartoon lovers by incorporating Bitcoin's symbol into popular characters like Mario and Ronald McDonald.

"Bitcoin: The Art of Revolution" project

In Barcelona, the Street Cy₿er team has launched "Bitcoin: The Art of Revolution", a project featuring exhibitions, workshops, and classes to educate people about Bitcoin.

Spreading the word in innovative ways

Bitcoin proponents have found various unconventional ways to promote the cryptocurrency. From projecting the Bitcoin logo on the European Central Bank to shining it on Germany's tallest building, these efforts attract attention and curiosity.

Even simple means like stickers on public furniture are being used to raise awareness about Bitcoin.


Graffiti artists Street Cy₿er are painting the town Bitcoin
courtesy of cointelegraph.com






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