Pascal Boyart has reportedly received about twelve thousand and five hundred dollars ($12500) in Bitcoin payments for his public murals. Boyart, a French artist, recently had his several murals spread over in Paris.
Every mural had a quick response (QR) code for donations, and Bitcoin payments leading to a sum twelve thousand and two hundred and seventy-eight dollars ($12278) equivalent of almost one and a quarter Bitcoin (1.2BTC) has been raised over a period of two years.
Pascal Boyart is famous for his crypto-inspired art along with his inclination towards anarchism and decentralization. Moreover, some of his up-scale murals also consist of puzzles rewarded with the Bitcoin payments. Pascal is basically inspired by Eugene Delacroix, a French artist who was known for his up-scale art with the revolutionary themes.
However, these murals of Boyart are then painted over after a few weeks of their creation and are not a way to rule Bitcoin payments. But Boyart is constantly busy with his new art projects. In his older works, the artist utilized the blockchain knowledge he had, thereby, immortalizing those works of art as the crypto-collectibles.
Third #StreetArt Digital Collectibles from my 3rd fresco with a #Bitcoin QR code! The fresco "Delacroix vs ECB" is divided in 2 equal square parts. Each part is unique. The 2 PBOY #NFTs are available on @opensea for 20 ETH https://t.co/DSwDy4Vh4O #NFT #erc721 #ethereum pic.twitter.com/nidYWp4401
— Pascal Boyart 🎨 (@pascalboyart) September 7, 2019
Crypto-collectibles are cards that have been secured in a specific token format. The addresses of Boyart for donations are visible always, indicating that the Bitcoin in his wallet might increase in the future.
Another strategy that Boyart followed was by creating scarcity by creating limited pieces of tokenized art for the collectors.
Tokenized #StreetArt PBOY tokens, supply: 7
Each one is a 1|1 unique #NFT #erc721
The future of Art collecting is there 🖼https://t.co/zI2C8LR27O pic.twitter.com/HnTMEChnks
— Pascal Boyart 🎨 (@pascalboyart) September 12, 2019
When Boyart is not painting murals, he is creating novel pieces of art from ripped up dollar bills. He mostly depicts well-known personalities of the crypto space.
TIL there are multiple @pascalboyart ripped dollar portraits. cool https://t.co/EFtw0cGb34 pic.twitter.com/QgFUJGJLkt
— Adam Back (@adam3us) September 3, 2019
Lastly, there have been many projects that attempted to tokenizing different art forms. However, Boyart is the native sensation that combined his great talent with his enthusiasm for Bitcoin. This recent tokenization is the expansion of his unique art.
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