该展览于 10 月 31 日在 BCRA 历史博物馆正式开幕,反映了该银行对数字资产不断变化的立场。
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.
阿根廷中央银行(BCRA)举办了一场史无前例的展览,展示了比特币采矿设备,作为该银行历史博物馆艺术展览的一部分。
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.
该展览于 10 月 31 日开幕,题为“艺术、人工智能和经济的未来”,还展出了艺术家兼金融家阿尔贝托·埃切加雷 (Alberto Echegaray) 的标志性作品“点球成金”。
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.
埃切加雷的作品强调了货币的非物质化,展示了包含虚拟纸币和碎纸币的领域。其中包括他最著名的作品《点球成金》,这是一个直径 50 厘米的球体,里面装有价值 100 万美元的 100 美元纸币碎片。值得注意的是,不再流通的美元由美国财政部提供,而废弃的比索则来自 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 的装置反映了代币化和数字经济的更广泛趋势,其中资产变得越来越无形。
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.
这次展览标志着该银行对数字资产立场的重大转变,此前数字资产曾遭到怀疑和监管审查。然而,央行展示比特币挖矿设备肯定会引发对话,并进一步将加密货币纳入主流对话。