Every tick is tokenised. By Emily Carter – Lifestyle & Satire Blogger From Bell Towers to Blockchains Big Ben has long been London’s timeless symbol. The...
Music validated on-chain. By Jonathan Reyes – Satirical Policy Writer From Pennies to Protocols London’s Underground has always been alive with music. Saxophonists echo through tunnels,...
Street sales meet digital scarcity. By Priya Malhotra – Urban Finance Reporter From Print to Protocols For decades, the Big Issue magazine has been a staple...
Books stamped on blockchain. By Alexandra Chen – Tech Satire Columnist From Quiet Halls to Digital Hype The British Library has always been a temple of...
Politics pegged to popularity. By Sophie Malik – Satirical Markets Writer From Parliament to Platforms Westminster debates are usually dry affairs. MPs drone over policy, opposition...
Carrots with digital twins are priced above Bitcoin. By Hannah Reed – Food & Finance Satirist From Stalls to Servers Borough Market has long been a...
Cheap, cheerful, volatile. By Sophie Malik – Satirical Markets Writer From Bargains to Blockchain Primark has always been the high street’s temple of affordability. Shoppers pile...
Spray paint sold out before it dried. By Priya Malhotra – Urban Finance Reporter From Walls to Wallets Shoreditch has long been London’s open-air gallery. From...
Proof of sweat becomes the new proof of work. By Elena Foster – Culture & Finance Writer A Race for Tokens The London Marathon has always...
By Hannah Reed – Consumer and Finance Satirist From Unexpected Item to Unexpected Blockchain Tesco’s self-checkouts have long frustrated shoppers with their robotic cries of “Unexpected...