Meatbags, a Solana-based NFT project, is on a legendary adventure. Their plans include the purchase of a Cold War-era nuclear bunker in Northern England. The project plans to sell 100,000 NFTs and intends to raise $1.4 million through those sales. These funds will be used to acquire and rehabilitate the...
The convergence of cryptocurrency, digital art, and real-world assets is still creating innovative and often times zany new projects. One particularly cool project, Billionaire Bunker Club, wants to use the power of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) for good. The ambition is to purchase and renovate an existing Cold War-era nuclear bunker...
So, is the Billionaire Bunker Club a truly radical proposal or merely another passing crypto pipe dream? I think the answer might be found in our capacity to surround these challenges with the transformative potential of collective ambition. We need to avoid the missteps of previous DAO experiments.Meatbags project is...
As the use of NFTs to acquire real-world assets develops, it offers thrilling potential as well as built-in dangers. One particularly cool project that’s utilizing NFTs is “Meatbags”. It’s an ambitious plan to buy and renovate a former military installation in Rutland, England, that will be converted into a doomsday-ready...
Buying a nuclear bunker with NFTs? It seems like the premise of a crypto joke that has tiptoed too close to reality. The "Meatbags" project, aiming to purchase a Cold War-era bunker in England via Solana-based NFTs, is either a stroke of disruptive genius or a recipe for spectacular, very...
The doomsday clock for Climate Change is indeed ticking. Some Americans are stocking up on canned goods in anticipation of an apocalypse [PDF], while others are buying digital deeds to Cold War-era bunkers. Meatbags, a Solana-based NFT project, aims to purchase a decommissioned nuclear bunker in England and transform it...
Fastex, recognized as a secure and ultra-fast trading platform, has recently introduced a groundbreaking innovation: a series of collectible currency notes, each backed 1:1 by the FTN token. This program was first announced at our Harmony Meetup VII. This annual event is a great opportunity for mandated Web3 and iGaming...
Are we finally seeing crypto grow up? Fastex seems to be making a serious play for the everyday user. Since then, they hosted Harmony Meetup VII, released FTN Notes, and an upgraded crypto debit card, among many other achievements. Forget the Lambo aspirations and the 5G hoopla. This comes across...
The crypto world is buzzing, again. Once again, it’s ICOs – Initial Coin Offerings – supposedly revived from the dead and set to overhaul decentralized technology. We're seeing lists like "15 Best Crypto ICOs in 2025" popping up, promising early access to the next big thing. But before you jump...
The story behind crypto ICOs has been the wildest of rides. From the NFT boom we’ve witnessed, to scams and rug pulls. Writing off all ICOs based on the history would be an enormous error. If the power of empowering everyday people leads to opening even greater new opportunities, then...
The world of crypto is still building and changing quickly every day, new projects are created every moment. ICOs represent an incredible means by which projects can raise capital. Finally, they present a great opportunity for early investors to be one of the first to participate. Now heading into 2025,...
Bitcoin hitting record highs? Great. But if we’re all being honest, that ship has sailed for many of us. That’s where the real action is — right now, in the pre-deployment stages of Web3 projects. Here’s where the opportunity for real change lies in the presales. Forget Lambos. I’m referring...
The crypto market right now is a chaotic paradise that has been further enlivened by Bitcoin’s explosive rise, which has brought new excitement into the arena. While investors seek the next hot thing, presales are receiving a lot of buzz, offering potentially huge returns. Driving in this new landscape presents...
Remember the ICO craze of 2017? Back then, everyone was tossing cash at whitepapers written on cocktail napkins, all of them vowing to deliver the moon. The question is, how many of those projects are still even in existence today? How many have actually delivered at even 10x, much less...