Bitcoin: you canât see it, you canât touch it, but youâve still got to find some way to illustrate an article about it day after day, week after week.
Itâs actually a trade secret in the bitcoin industry that there are only 10 types of bitcoin stock images in existence, with the illusion of variety being created by making slight variations of these template pictures and hoping desperately that none of the readers will notice.
In this feature, CoinDesk explains the secret meaning behind the only bitcoin images youâll ever see.
Be warned, the world may never look the same again.
You know the great thing about âminingâ as a metaphor? Thereâs a ton of pictures of it.
But since modern mines actually look like the set of a Lord of the Rings movie, itâs better to picture the golden age of mining, where a hobo with a strong back and a dream could hitch his way out to the Klondike and come back richer than your grandmaâs beef stew.
Whatâs the hashrate of that pickaxe, pardner?
Look at this guy: heâs got bitcoin on the brain, literally.
He canât think of anything else. âDedicatedâ, you might think, âgood for himâ. What you donât know is that heâs slowly starving to death in his apartment because he hasnât stopped watching the price ticker for 72 hours straight, his girlfriend left because he spent more time on r/btc than he did with her, and now he wonât even answer calls from his mom.
Poor dude.
The year is 2025, the place, somewhere finance-y, probably Asia because theyâre already a little bit in the future.
Dramatically lit skyscrapers loom in the background, adorned with some form of the bitcoin logo and a liberal use of the Photoshop glow filter.
Disembodied symbols float through the air: stock charts, chat bubbles, perhaps a Wi-Fi sign or two: itâs like William Gibson writing a dramatized version of Roger Verâs twitter feed.
âThe Skylineâ tells you that the future of money is here and itâs going to blow your tiny mind.
Put the bitcoin on ya phone, bada-bing bada-boom, three words for ya baby: magic mobile money.
Fuhgeddaboutit.
You know what people in the bitcoin community never talk about? The fact that cryptocurrency is better than fiat.
So just to be absolutely clear, hereâs a picture of a bitcoin beating fiat currency in some way: displacing the dollar, outperforming the pound, roundhousing the rupee, fencing the franc, knifing the naira, boxing the baht, wristlocking the riyal, and powerbombing the peso off the top rope into a steel chair.
You get the idea.
âLet me tell you why youâre here. Youâre here because you felt something. Youâve felt it your entire life: Thereâs something wrong with the world. You donât know what it is, but itâs there. Like a splinter in your mind. Driving you mad. It is this feeling that has brought you to me. Do you know what Iâm talking about?â
âThe Blockchain.â
âDo you want to know what it isâ¦?â
Time was, if you wanted to make a collage you had to go to the trouble of finding some magazines, cutting out pictures, gluing them together ⦠but no more! These days you can stitch together a heavy handed visual metaphor faster than you can say âsuccessful businessmanâ.
So hereâs a tip: combine any object with a picture of some circuitry and youâre showing that itâs like that thing â but more tech.
A globe and some wires? The Internet! Money and a motherboard? Bitcoin! You can try it out at home, but be careful, kids.
INT Boardroom, day.
[Executive 1]: Tompkins, bitcoins donât have a physical form. Thereâs no way we can photograph them. Itâs impossible.
[Executive 2]: But the deadline is in two hours! You and I both know weâre finished at this firm if we donât come up with something. Think, dammit. Think.
[Exec 1, quietly]: What if⦠what if you dressed up as a man whoâ¦Â accepts bitcoin?
[Exec 2]: Thatâs so crazy it just might work! Get me a chalkboard and my best tie, stat!
Sure, storing bitcoins safely these days means putting them in a triple factor cold storage nuclear bunker in space, but isnât that basically the same as locking it with a big lock? I thought so.
This picture represents the kind of safety and security that we had in the good old days when the world was still made up of physical things that you could touch.
âRemember physical things?â youâll say one day over a pint of cybeer in your favourite VR bar. âThings were great werenât they? Back when they were actually made of stuff. They donât build âem like that any more do they?â
Then youâll pay the tab in Ultracoin 10.5 Classic Plus and vanish off into the void.
Who is this man? What kind of display is he using? Are we trapped in the computer? Is he sending a bitcoin ransom to get us out, or will Tom Cruise stop it before it even happens?
We may never know.
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The people at Shutterstock have kindly prepared a bigger selection of images for all your bitcoin stock photo needs. Take a look here!