The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) mistakenly announced the approval of a Bitcoin spot ETF on its official X account this morning, causing turmoil in the cryptocurrency market. Renowned digital artist Beeple created a piece called “Gary’s Busy Afternoon,” which reveals many details full of irony…
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Musk mocked the SEC for being careless and being hacked, revealing that the X account password is “Doge To The Moon.”
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(Background Supplement:
SEC False News Manipulation: Bitcoin ETF Search Volume Hits Record High, “Gensler Clarifies Tweet” Turned into Ordinals NFT
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Whether the Bitcoin spot ETF can obtain approval from the US Securities and Exchange Commission on the 11th of the Eastern Time has attracted widespread attention. Unexpectedly, the SEC’s official X account released false news of “ETF approval” this morning, sparking intense discussions within the cryptocurrency community. There are debates on whether it is a hacker attack, SEC market manipulation, or simply an intern’s mistake.
Beeple created “Gary’s Busy Afternoon” to satirize the SEC
Shortly after, the famous digital artist Beeple also created a piece called “Gary’s Busy Afternoon” to mock SEC Chairman Gary Gensler. From the image above, we can see that Beeple included several inside jokes that only the cryptocurrency community knows. For example, he holds a photo of SBF’s former girlfriend and Alameda’s former CEO Caroline Ellison in one hand, while the other hand is placed in his crotch…
In addition, the artwork depicts six screens on Gary Gensler’s computer:
The top center screen displays the erroneous message released by the SEC in the morning.
The top left and top right corners respectively show two highly popular Bitcoin NFTs.
The center bottom and bottom right corners show the price trends of Bitcoin (BTC) and the meme coin HarryPotterObamaSonic10Inu, respectively. It is worth mentioning that the trading code for this meme coin is BITCOIN, which seems to imply that Gary Gensler may use misleading information from the SEC for insider trading and personal gain.
The bottom left corner displays the login screen of the adult website OnlyFans, with the email account being [email protected]
Furthermore, there are his negligent behaviors, such as publicly displaying the Twitter password “tigolbitcoinz” on the screen, and the host also has NFT stickers similar to Punk.
All of these details reveal a strong sense of irony and impress the community with how many jokes can be hidden in such a small picture.
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