• @[email protected]
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    5810 months ago

    crypto grift fails to deliver and only leaves suckers disappointed? colour me surprised

    • @sir_pronounOP
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      1510 months ago

      I laughed out loud when I read about his crypto schtick

  • @Stamau123
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    1710 months ago

    I always wondered what happened to this. Also that city rendering is hilarious

    • SuperDuper
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      810 months ago

      The rendering looks like an AI generated version of the “How society would look if X” memes.

      • Jamie
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        610 months ago

        I asked ChatGPT to generate a utopic looking city but make the buildings curvy. It got pretty close.

    • @[email protected]
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      510 months ago

      Oh, I’m sure there were too many investors quite surprised at this outcome, in fact …

      • SuperDuper
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        410 months ago

        If they were dumb enough to invest in this it was just a matter of time before they lost their money to some grift.

        “A fool and his money are soon parted.”

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    210 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    A siege of herons flies unperturbed above the futuristic curvature of an oddly solitary white concrete building in Mbodiène, a coastal village in Senegal.

    The plans were first unveiled five years ago by the US-Senegalese R&B singer Akon, and the first phase of construction was supposed to be completed by the end of 2023, but the project has been riddled with delays and controversy.

    Since childhood, Jean Charles Édouard Sarr, a 55-year-old maintenance engineer and self-confessed cryptocurrency aficionado, has visited his ancestral village of Mbodiène, where his mother is buried.

    For Mbodiène’s 53-year-old village chief, Michel Diome, who has met Akon several times, the project could be a goldmine for the local economy, which has been damaged by a decline in the fishing industry.

    The scheme initially had backing from Senegal’s outgoing president, Macky Sall, and the Society for the Development and Promotion of Coasts and Tourist Zones (Sapco), which loaned the singer $2m for the project.

    Extolled for its pristine beaches and surfing spots, the land near Mbodiène earmarked for Akon City was ceded to the Senegalese state in 2009 for future tourism development by Sapco.


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  • NessD
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    010 months ago

    That’s what they want us to believe.