Gemini Set Guinness World Record With Largest Bitcoin Drone Show

Gemini will produce a bitcoin-themed light show that will set a Guinness World Record for the largest aerial display of a currency symbol formed by drones. The 20-minute drone show will take place at 8:10 pm CT at 676 Riverside PayParking Lot. The show will follow a 6 pm All-In Podcast live recording featuring hosts Jason Calacanis and David Friedberg.
Sky Elements, a Fort Worth, TX-based company that has set 12 Guinness World Records, will produce a string of curated drone-powered light images for the drone show. In addition to the Bitcoin symbol, the 1,000 drones will share the story of Gemini’s “Go Where Dollars Won’t” campaign, displaying spaceships blasting off, an astronaut placing an American flag on Mars, and a supersized woolly mammoth, along with other images.
Gemini launched the “Go Where Dollars Won’t” out-of-home campaign in November. It featured a woolly mammoth in a series of Gemini ad placements illustrated by Matt Griffin, a renowned multimedia artist best known for his work on Dune, Dune 2, and Star Wars.
The woolly mammoth holds special significance at Gemini. In 2021, co-founders Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss participated in a $15 million funding round in Colossal Biosciences, a de-extinction startup that’s bringing the prehistoric creature back to life.
This is a seminal moment in the crypto industry. President Donald Trump last week announced plans to create a bitcoin reserve and strategic stockpile that will support other cryptocurrencies. On Friday, March 7, Trump hosted prominent crypto leaders at the first-ever White House Digital Assets Summit.
Time to look up and celebrate.