You might have blinked and missed multi-disciplinary artist Domino among the throngs of party-goers at Rolling Stone’s pre-Super Bowl party. As hundreds of Los Angeles’ most influential traipsed between the event’s star-studded performances, roped-off areas, and red carpets, digital-art darling Domino could be found surveying the non-fungible art adorning the walls of presenting sponsor Coinbase’s, well, base. Sure, iann Dior may have been ascending the outdoor stage 100 feet away, but here was a room exhibiting some of the most exciting contributions to the NFT landscape…including Domino’s own.
The allegiance between Rolling Stone and Coinbase served as further evidence of the ‘Crypto Bowl’ — titled such because the Super Bowl’s highly-coveted commercial airtime was practically dominated by first-time advertisers: cryptocurrency companies. Coinbase…