Crypto stamp art is all about digital collections, with the physical product following the digital. This is a different approach than the crypto stamp, which was the world’s first blockchain stamp with a digital twin in the Ethereum network, issued as a true milestone by Austrian Post in 2019. Crypto stamp art was developed as an additional product, specifically for NFT collectors. Just like the crypto stamp, crypto stamp art unites both collection types, just in the opposite order.
Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) created by internationally acclaimed NFT artists can be purchased via the platform Tokapi.com. Blockchain technology is used to verify digital collector objects for authenticity and change of owner.

FAQ
Crypto stamp art
The messenger of the gods and bearer of news is considered the first-ever ambassador of philately.
We took inspiration from the world's first newspaper stamps, issued in the mid-19th century for mailing newspapers. This series was published in four colour variations, with only a few copies left of the vermilion Mercury. This makes it one of Europe's rarest stamps and by far the most valuable stamp in Austria.
Our modern-day interpretation is a miniature sheet that consists of four stamps - two at 85 and 100 cents each - and emulates the colours rosé, blue, yellow, and vermilion from the original newspaper stamp series.