Crypsi is a crypto anarchist art collective, globally renowned for their pictures, nfts and memes promoting bitcoin.
First introduced through CrypArt during the Crypto Valley Summit in the Sefton hotel in Douglas, Isle of Man in 2014, Crypsi has been critical in promoting bitcoin and has displayed their art the world over (including Manchester, London, Texas, Las Vegas and Miami).
The collective, inspired by the street art of Banksy, the potential of bitcoin and the ideas of Anonymous, has continued to evolve and grow (at one point recently contributors came from 8 different countries).
Wars, corruption, concentration of wealth and horrific crimes being uncovered continue to intensify, bitcoin is the answer, yet few understand it. This is a battle for the future of humanity against monetary enslavement by corporate AI, a battle humanity is rapidly losing..
Crypsi makes spray painted canvases, framed with opendime bitcoin wallets containing a digital COA, with all funds received used to promote bitcoin and to try to help explain bitcoin to anyone before it is too late.
Crypsi's art now returns to where it all began.
Whilst Cryptoart continues to grow exponentially all over the world, never before has there been an exhibition of cryptoart covering works from the last 12, or even 10 years.
Until now.. (or next week)
Premiering in the Isle of Man, with plans to take the exhibition across the UK, Europe, the US and maybe beyond..
Street art is for the streets, 17 Castle St., Douglas specifically
12th-14th February, afternoons only.
21 gold bars (pic attached), each numbered + enhanced, will be hidden around Douglas over these dates and can be kept by any finder, or redeemed for a tshirt/ hoodie/ cap/ stickers etc (whilst socks) at location/ dates above.
Please Note: Although none of the Crypsi collective members can attend the exhibition given anonymity/ security concerns, a local photographer will be recording this global event (callum@cjswebsites.com) and a local volunteer (adrianforb@gmail.com - tel 480601) will attempt to explain probably the greatest exhibition of any art seen since maybe New York in 1913, or Paris in 1863.
More info on crypsi can be found below: www.crypsi.com https://scarce.city/creators/crypsi nfts: https://pepe.wtf/artists/Crypsi memecoin: www.crypsicoin.com