{"id":8658,"date":"2022-02-22T19:49:36","date_gmt":"2022-02-22T19:49:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nftandcrypto-news.com\/nft\/an-artist-blew-up-a-lamborghini-now-theyre-selling-the-pieces-as-nfts\/"},"modified":"2022-02-22T19:49:37","modified_gmt":"2022-02-22T19:49:37","slug":"an-artist-blew-up-a-lamborghini-now-theyre-selling-the-pieces-as-nfts","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nftandcrypto-news.com\/nft\/an-artist-blew-up-a-lamborghini-now-theyre-selling-the-pieces-as-nfts\/","title":{"rendered":"An Artist Blew Up a Lamborghini. Now, They’re Selling the Pieces as NFTs."},"content":{"rendered":"
Over the years, \u201cwhen Lambo\u201d has become a common saying in the crypto community. Seemingly, it stems from a 2014 event in which a crypto trader purchased a Lamborghini Gallardo with money they earned from Bitcoin speculation. Today, \u201cwhen Lambo\u201d is used by members of the crypto community as a way of ironically asking, \u201cwhen are the rest of us going to get rich?\u201d<\/p>\n
Shl0ms is a prominent NFT artist, and as far as they are concerned, the question should be retired, as it signifies everything that is wrong with crypto. \u201cCall me a curmudgeon, but I see the \u2018when Lambo\u2019 meme as representing the short-sighted view of crypto purely as an instrument of self-enrichment,\u201d Shl0ms said to nft now in an interview. \u201cI fear this attitude, left unchecked, may lead this industry down a dark path and preclude us from fully exploring the more positive-sum things we can create,\u201d they continued.<\/p>\n
Instead of \u201cwhen Lambo,\u201d Shl0ms asserts that a slightly better question is \u201cwhere<\/em> Lambo.\u201d The answer? All over the place. <\/p>\n The pseudonymous artist has blown up Lamborogini Huracan, which cost some $250,000, as part of their forthcoming NFT drop, which is fittingly called \u201c$CAR.\u201d<\/p>\n