Blockchain art project "exchange of cryptocurrency" in the Deep Russian village

in blockchainart •  6 years ago 

Blockchain art public project "exchange of cryptocurrency" in the Russian village.
The participants were asked to make exchange of rubles for some of most popular types of cryptocurrencies.
The exchange was in 300 km from a big city in the country and is located in the abandoned old house.
Refers to art projects of cooperation, popularization of new types of knowledge, openness and freedom.
And criticism is an archaic way of life, the perception of reality and legacy governance mechanism.
This work came under the influence of censorship and was banned.

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banned? why?

welcome to steem by the way. I was just looking at your into post too. How are you finding it so far?

Hi @paulag ! Thank you very much for your attention to my post.

In Russia, the attitude to blockchain and cryptocurrencies has not yet been officially determined. And since this project is aimed at popularizing blockchain technology and criticizing the increasing technological and cultural backwardness of the country, it was banned. For Russia, this is not a very long distance. Being away from big cities was one of the main tasks of this project. We have a lot of abandoned villages, cities and houses, but access to the Internet and technology can revive life in abandoned places.

thats rather interesting