
A monolith was placed among the Seven Magic Mountains art installation near Las Vegas. FOX5 Vegas reported that the structure appeared on Friday morning. The Nevada Museum of Art, which did not authorize it, is working to have the 12-foot-tall structure removed.
A monolith appeared in the Las Vegas Valley with a QR code on one side that links to a cryptocurrency website. A similar monolith was last seen near Gass Peak in the northern part of the valley in June, as mentioned by FOX5 Vegas. Similar structures have been reported in various locations since late 2020.
A monolith that recently appeared was no longer present when Channel 13 news crews visited the site on Friday. According to KTNV, the disappearance adds to the ongoing mystery of these installations. The QR code on the monolith appears to link to digital marketing. The trend began in December 2020 on Fremont Street and continues to raise questions. Officials are addressing concerns about the impact on public spaces, traffic, and the environment. The Nevada Museum of Art has not commented on the installation or identified those responsible.