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Cryptoland fights back

by PublicWire
January 15, 2022
in Finance
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Oh dear oh dear oh dear. Just when you thought you might have got away with ripping some images from the internet to make a cartoon about a fake crypto paradise island that some people seem to believe might actually one day exist and flogging some NFTs on the back of it for millions of dollars’ worth of strings and 1s and 0s, the video falls into the wrong hands and people start mocking you and calling you scammers and before you know it your video has gone viral and has landed on the screens of us friendly folk here at FT Alphaville.

The full promotional video has now been removed from Cryptoland’s official YouTube channel, but fear not, you can still watch it here.

Now as you might imagine, the team behind Cryptoland was not too happy about the reception to its fantastic(al) video, and took issue with some of the things we said. We have amended our original article to reflect their objections. In case you are interested, the two corrections we have made are as follows: first, Connie is just a cartoon coin who also founded Cryptoland (duh, makes total sense), not the native coin of Cryptoland as we wrote. Second, when someone asked them on Twitter what the age of consent would be on Cryptoland and its account replied: “Mental maturity should be more than enough! ;)” well that wasn’t in reference to the age of sexual consent, just, um, general consent, (again, duh!) so we have removed the word “sexual”.

To be fair, given they are non-native English speakers, we are happy to give them the benefit of the doubt on this one. As this anonymous Twitter account points out, even Cryptoland has boundaries.

But we are apparently not the only ones the good people at Cryptoland are upset with. Take a look at the email Molly White, the software engineer who first brought attention to the video via a Twitter thread, was sent from the Cryptoland “Legal Department”.

Now we wouldn’t want to be guilty of any libel-via-defamation, but it does strike us as a little unusual that there are no names of people or law firms in the sign off, or any of the usual bumph that we normally see at the bottom of legal letters from lawyers. But when someone on Twitter suggested that perhaps this was not sent by a real lawyer, Cryptoland responded in rather menacing fashion, with the following (our emphasis):

Blimey.

We did ask Cryptoland about the letter and they told us they do indeed have an internal lawyer. We asked why they hadn’t used their name in the sign off and they told us:

So that settles that then.

We also asked why the video had been removed from their YouTube channel and they told us:

🙃 

Another issue is that some of the images used in the cartoon — the cartoon that Kyle Chassé literally says in the promotional video was a key reason for his interest in the project — don’t seem to have been created by the Cryptoland geniuses themselves. One of these digital images was created by someone called Kamila Bianchi. The moving 3D image is of what Biachi calls “Seagull Rig”, which you can see here.

Now we asked Cryptoland about this, and they didn’t deny using the image. Instead they said:

But we also contacted Bianchi and asked her about this. She told us:

Sounds like a great misunderstanding indeed.

Some of the other images also appear to have been ripped from various parts of the internet — Motherboard has done a good piece on the whole debacle going into some of the detail which you can read here.

The decency, integrity, and intelligence of the cryptoverse truly knows no bounds.

A screenshot from FT Alphaville’s Twitter feed on January 13th.

Related links:
Cryptoland: a glimpse into the future we all deserve — FT Alphaville
Crypto Private Island Posting Through Widespread Backlash — VICE Motherboard


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