“There is so much money being printed right now. Everything is getting inflated, and it’s not like governments can take back the money they’ve put out. If anything, fiat currency is the bubble and crypto is the pin.” It’s a bold statement – and one only a handful of people are qualified to make. Enter Vignesh Sundaresan, better known as Metakovan – the nom de guerre under which he made history by paying US$69 million (S$92 million) for the Ethereumbased, non-fungible token (NFT) of digital artwork, ‘Everyday: The First 5,000 Days’ by American artist Beeple.
It’s the third-highest amount ever paid to a living artist – and a not-insignificant sum that has further raised the recent frenzy around cryptocurrency-based assets. After all, it’s easy to be seduced by the growth of blockchain-based assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum, both of which have grown by several orders of magnitude over the past decade. Whether it’s a bubble or not, cryptocurrencies have minted more millionaires than any other piece of technology in history.
“The dotcom boom created a few thousand rich people, but crypto has created hundreds of thousands. There are 2,600 billionaires in the world right now. If or when Bitcoin hits $1 million, the number of billionaires will almost double – there’ll be a massive wealth redistribution and it will be a different world for sure,” says 32-year-old Vignesh.
This story is from the May 2021 edition of The PEAK Singapore.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the May 2021 edition of The PEAK Singapore.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
From Screen to Store
Heini Zachariassen, founder of global wine rating app Vivino on how its first retail store in the world brings data-driven curation to wine lovers.
In the Dining Spotlight
Renowned Dutch chef Sergio Herman, whose name has been associated with the Michelin Guide in the Netherlands and Belgium, is expanding his Asian footprint with his Singapore outpost, Le Pristine in Grand Hyatt Singapore.
All for One
How would you navigate a corner if you were hearing-impaired or enjoy school if you were on the spectrum? These architects posit that inclusive design must be part of mainstream standards to improve overall living environments.
Pods and Swirling Staircases
This quirky and playful home designed by Park Associates is shaped after its owners, a young family with three children.
Stories Behind the Kebava
Sufiyanto A. S., one half of the duo behind the Kebaya.Societe Instagram account, has had enough of seeing Malay identity erased and forgotten.
Good to Go
Driving classic Jaguars on the legendary Goodwood Motor Circuit is all the magic a motorhead needs.
Seasons of the Snake
Japanese architect Tadao Ando once again works his magic for Bvlgari, with the Serpenti Tubogas as an artistic canvas for nature's cyclical transformation.
Phoenix Rising
One gutsy retired pharmaceutical executive rescued two-century-old Swiss watchmaker Bovet, and today, its presence is stronger than ever in Southeast Asia.
Con Amore, Leggiero, Presto!
Chan Weitian injects new insights into Presto Drycleaners, blending operational innovation with time-honoured values.
Preserving Paradise
Gaya Island Resort takes eco-tourism beyond the expected, blending conservation efforts with authentic luxury.