Akon’s Crypto Utopia Crashes: Futuristic City Dream Officially Dead
Akon’s vision of a blockchain-powered metropolis just joined the crypto graveyard—right next to ‘stable’ stablecoins and celebrity NFT projects.
No more ‘Welcome to Wakanda’ memes. The Senegalese-American artist’s $6 billion crypto city—once hyped as a real-life Black Panther techno-paradise—has been terminated. No bulldozers required; it died quietly in a boardroom.
From Moonbags to Bagholders
Remember the 2020 whitepaper? Solar-powered streets, Akoin token economies, and a tax-free crypto hub? Turns out building cities requires more than viral tweets and a Binance listing. The project’s GitHub hasn’t pushed code in 18 months—about as active as a Terra Luna validator node.
Venture Capital’s Latest Ghost Town
Investors pumped $2.1 million into feasibility studies. They got PDFs of renderings instead of roads. At least the Sandbox metaverse has pixelated land sales—this had broken promises and a dusty LinkedIn page.
Another ‘crypto solves everything’ fairytale meets reality. Maybe next time, Akon—stick to music. The only ‘Smack That’ here was reality hitting your balance sheet.
