Token supremacy : the art of finance, the finance of art, and the Great Crypto Crash of 2022
(2024)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
332.4/SMALL,Z

Availability

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Adult Nonfiction 332.4/SMALL,Z Available

Details

PUBLISHED
New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2024
©2024
EDITION
First edition
DESCRIPTION

332 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 22 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9780593536759, 0593536754 :, 0593536754, 9780593536759
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

"This is a Borzoi book." -- title page verso

The great crypto crash of 2022 -- Introduction -- The new king of crypto -- Art in the tokenized economy -- Cray cray crap -- A gilded void -- Generation moonshot -- The rug pull -- Clown frowns -- Transcendental squiggle meditations -- We're all gonna die -- The escape plan -- Information-processing error -- A sleepless night

"A New York Times investigative reporter wades into the murky, pixelated waters of the multibillion-dollar NFT market, a virtual casino of speculation and volatility that tests the nature of value itself. In 2021, when the gavel fell at Christie's on the sale of Mike Winkelmann's Everydays series-a compilation of 5,000 digital artworks-it made a thunderous announcement: Non-fungible tokens had arrived. The ludicrous world of CryptoKitties and Bored Apes had just produced a piece of art worth $69.3 million (at least according to the highest bidder). On that day, the traditional art market-the largest unregulated market in the world-put its stamp of approval on a very new and carnivalesque digital reality. But what did it mean for these two worlds to collide? Was it all just a money laundering scheme? And come on, what was that piece of digital flotsam really worth anyway? In Token Supremacy, Zachary Small works through these and other fascinating questions, tracing the crypto economy back to its origins in the 2008 financial crisis and the lineage of NFTs back to the first photographic negatives. Small describes jaw-dropping tales of heists, publicity stunts, and rug pulls, before zeroing in on the role of "security tokens" in the FTX scandal. Detours through art history provide insight into the myth-making tactics that drive stratospheric auction sales and help the wealthy launder their finances (and reputations) through art. And we cast an eye toward the future of NFTs-in mortgages, restaurants, securities, and loans-that could outlive cryptocurrencies, becoming a new and dangerous shadow-banking system in its own right. A wild and spellbinding tour through a world that strains belief"--

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