
Avida Bitcoin reflects on how artistic ideals grow fragile when the creator must sustain material life to keep producing. Though ideas hold a force greater than money, money imposes its own rules, weaving contradictions where artists are judged for paths not seen as “worthy” of their movement. Salvador Dalí embodied this tension. Breton, leader of Surrealism, mockingly called him “Avida Dollars,” pointing to his surrender to fame and wealth, drifting from purer principles. In that symbolic trial, Dalí defended his freedom, but remained marked by the conflict between art as ideal and art as livelihood. Today, crypto artists face the same dilemma. The promise of decentralization and independence is often overshadowed by the lure of thousands earned in a speculative market. Thus, the revolution of ideas risks dissolving into the chase for quick profit, repeating the old drama: the eternal struggle between conviction and convenience.
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