What is this?
This is a street view version of Satoshis.place so instead of writing on a single shared wall you can write wherever you want in the world.
How does it work?
Use the left pane to search existing graffitis and click on the markers to see what others wrote.
Drop the pegman wherever on the map, arrange your point of view from the right pane and type your text/emoji/image link into the textbox, click Submit. An invoice will be generated and as soon as you pay it, your text will be published. Keep in mind someone else can write on top of your graffiti.
Price is 50 satoshis per character. Emojis can be 1 to 4 characters.
Who? Why?
Contact: twitter or email
Other lightning apps: kriptode.com
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About Wymer's DC
Wymer’s DC is an independent project created using the John P. Wymer Collection from the Historical Society of Washington, D.C. The Wymer Collection consists of about 4,000 street photography images of Washington, D.C., taken between 1948 – 1952.
This project was created as a new way to visualize this invaluable photography collection which shows a glimpse into mid-twentieth century life in the District of Columbia. Combining the standard map view with street view provides an immersive experience for the users both familiar and unfamiliar with the city.
To learn more about the project, click on the following links from our homepage:
- About the Wymer Collection
- John Wymer Biography
- Wymer’s Map and Area Descriptions
- Rights and Permissions
- Volunteer
- Map Tutorial
- Project Updates Blog
- FAQs
- Contact
Wymer’s DC was co-created and designed by Jessica Richardson Smith and Thomas Smith (WymersDC@gmail.com and @WymersDC on Twitter) using their custom FlipKit software.