Y’all seen this new Vegas Sphere?
They just had their first concert... Pretty amazing! 📌 Here are the facts:
“Set to redefine live entertainment.”
Officially the largest spherical structure in the world, it stands at 366 feet tall and 516 feet wide.
Inside, the Sphere can host a whopping 18,600 people, making it a go-to venue for a variety of events.
One of the Sphere's showstoppers is its record-setting wraparound LED screen. Measuring 19,000 by 13,500 pixels, this screen is 100 times clearer than today's best HD TVs.
But it's not just about the visuals. The Sphere also features state-of-the-art audio with beamforming technology, delivering a surround sound experience tailored to each individual seat.
Let's talk specs: The dome weighs 13,000 tons and covers a surface area of 220,000 square feet. You can bet it's a marvel of modern engineering.
The outside isn't left out either. About 600,000 square feet of programmable lighting will ensure the Sphere is a spectacle from any angle.
Feel the sound—literally! The Sphere has an infrasound haptic system that enables audiences to physically feel the audio during events.
Location-wise, the Sphere is a stone's throw from the action, located just one block east of the Las Vegas Strip. A pedestrian walkway will connect it to the Venetian resort complex.
I imagine, this is going to be a hit!
@jack when you guys at Square going to integrate lightening into the software so that all terminals are enabled and then merchants have the option to offer it?
Seems timely now. Can you get it done?
A great chat with Lyn & Sam today on Swan Podcast…
A couple takeaways on #Bitcoin from Lyn:
"It is not far-fetched to say most entities would want to have some handful percentage of their assets in this portable, finite, self custodial asset... liquid"
"I think as you see more-and-more regulatory clarity.. once they see Bitcoin is different than some of the other assets ... you start to see different pools of capital say 'ok, it's normal to have a non-zero balance in this asset"
"I think probably when we look back 2, 3, 4, 5 years from now it'll seem obvious.. of course having a Bitcoin in your portfolio as some slice makes sense — even for normie-finance"