Cryptoland was lampooned on social media after an animated video promoting its concept was uploaded to YouTube. It's rather cringeworthy.
A project that says it's building "the world's first real-life crypto island" has suffered yet another setback.
Cryptoland was lampooned on social media after an animated video promoting its concept was uploaded to YouTube.
(Nananu-i-Cake only had one hill, but as we're about to discover together, this is the least of the project's problems.)
Upon landing, he's greeted by Connie — a cartoon coin who is described as the "founder" of Cryptoland. There's a talking Lamborghini that shouts "to the moon," and a restroom complete with toilet paper made out of U.S. dollars. Meanwhile, a Crypto Restaurant offers dishes including an ERC-20 Salad, a Bitcoin 10K Pizza, and a Flash Crash Soda. Yes, we know. That's before we've got to a musical number about the crypto beach that's set to the tune of Friend Like Me by Aladdin.
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It's worth noting that this 10-minute video isn't actually the full thing. The original clip posted to Cryptoland's YouTube ran for 18 minutes, but was taken down after receiving heaps of unwelcome criticism.
Many viewers have drawn parallels to the ill-fated Fyre Festival, where a glamorous video featuring supermodels and beautiful beaches promoted the chance to attend an upmarket music event on an exclusive island in the Bahamas. Of course, the reality ended up being far different — and instead of staying in luxury villas, attendees battled to get their hands on hurricane tents and cheese sandwiches as the entire thing fell apart.
To make matters worse, Cryptoland issued an apology after responding to a tweet that asked what the age of consent would be on the island. The reply from its official account has said: "Mental maturity should be enough."
The project said some of those running its Twitter profile are not native English speakers. A statement added:
"The person who answered that question clearly didn't understand the ill intention behind it and misinterpreted its meaning, naively thinking they were asking about the age allowed to come to Cryptoland, just like to any other place, like a restaurant, a resort or an amusement park."