Hackatao launches an NFT collection of stamps
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For the Crypto Art section, the announcement of the new NFT collection by Hackatao of stamps inspired by Sissi and Franz Joseph I of Austria cannot be missed. The project will be released on December 12 and has been developed in collaboration with Austrian Post for Crypto Stamp Art. Crypto Art and the NFT stamps by Hackatao inspired by Sissi and Franz Joseph I of Austria Hackatao, the famous duo of artists renowned in Crypto Art, has announced the launch of a new NFT collection of stamps inspired by Sissi and Franz Joseph I of Austria. The project was carried out in collaboration with Austrian Post and will be released on December 12 in a limited edition of 10,000 stamps. Interested parties will be able to access the physical stamps on the official website of Austrian Post and in selected post offices, such as the Sissi Museum and Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna. Specifically, each physical stamp is accompanied by a unique digital certification via blockchain, a dedicated wallet, and a QR code that reveals the associated NFT. Only in this way, collectors will then be able to own their piece of history both in the physical world and in the digital one. The stamps are protected by NFC chips, which guarantee their authenticity. Hackatao describe their stamps as “phygital”, meaning a synthesis between physical art and digital certification. This means that each stamp coexists simultaneously in the physical world and in the digital one. In this regard, if a collector decided to sell the physical or digital version of the stamp, they would be obliged to transfer both. At the center of this NFT collection stand out two iconic figures of Austrian history: Empress Sissi and Franz Joseph I reinterpreted by Hackatao through an artistic ether that connects past and…
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