該展覽於 10 月 31 日在 BCRA 歷史博物館正式開幕,反映了該銀行對數位資產不斷變化的立場。
The Central Bank of Argentina (BCRA) has unveiled a first-of-its-kind exhibition, showcasing Bitcoin mining rigs as part of an art display at the bank's Historical Museum.
阿根廷中央銀行(BCRA)舉辦了一場史無前例的展覽,展示了比特幣採礦設備,作為該銀行歷史博物館藝術展覽的一部分。
Opening on October 31, the exhibition, titled "Art, Artificial Intelligence, and the Future of the Economy," also features the iconic "Moneyballs" by artist and financier Alberto Echegaray.
該展覽於10 月31 日開幕,題為“藝術、人工智慧和經濟的未來”,還展出了藝術家兼金融家阿爾貝托·埃切加雷(Alberto Echegaray) 的標誌性作品“點球成金」。
Echegaray's work highlights the dematerialization of currency, showcasing spheres containing both virtual and shredded banknotes. Among them is his most well-known piece, the Moneyball, a 50cm-diameter sphere containing $1 million in shredded $100 bills. Notably, the out-of-circulation dollars were provided by the US Treasury, while discarded pesos were sourced from BCRA's own refuse.
埃切加雷的作品強調了貨幣的非物質化,展示了包含虛擬紙幣和碎紙幣的領域。其中包括他最著名的作品《點球成金》,這是一個直徑 50 公分的球體,裡面裝有價值 100 萬美元的 100 美元紙幣碎片。值得注意的是,不再流通的美元由美國財政部提供,而廢棄的比索則來自 BCRA 自己的垃圾。
Echegaray's installations speak to broader trends in tokenization and digital economies, where assets are becoming increasingly intangible.
Echegaray 的裝置反映了代幣化和數位經濟的更廣泛趨勢,其中資產變得越來越無形。
The exhibition marks a significant shift in the bank's stance on digital assets, which have previously been met with skepticism and regulatory scrutiny. However, the display of Bitcoin mining equipment at a central bank is sure to spark dialogue and further integrate cryptocurrencies into mainstream conversations.
這次展覽標誌著該銀行對數位資產立場的重大轉變,此前數位資產曾遭到懷疑和監管審查。然而,央行展示比特幣挖礦設備肯定會引發對話,並進一步將加密貨幣納入主流對話。