- Germany’s inaugural official crypto stamp is set to launch on November 2, 2023, marrying a physical stamp with its digital counterpart – a Non Fungible Token (NFT).
- The motif showcases the Brandenburg Gate as interpreted by artificial intelligence, marking the commencement of the “Historical Buildings” series.
Philately Redefined: The Confluence of Tangible and Digital
Germany steps into a groundbreaking philatelic frontier with the unveiling of its maiden crypto stamp, a harmonious blend of time-honored stamp artistry and cutting-edge blockchain tech. This avant-garde stamp, available in both tangible and digital formats, represents a pivotal shift in the world of philately.
📣 Deutsche Post launches first own crypto stamp on #Polygon (#MATIC) Blockchain as NFT 🇩🇪
The first official Germany Crypto Stamp is on its way, featuring the iconic "Brandenburger Tor" interpreted by AI. 🏛️
This unique stamp is both physical and digital, secured as an NFT… pic.twitter.com/8L4WKU2uNG
— Marcel Knobloch aka Collin Brown (@CollinBrownXRP) October 19, 2023
The cryptographic stamp, graced with the iconic “Brandenburg Gate”, is not just a visual marvel but also a tech spectacle. The portrayal of the Gate, discerned through artificial intelligence, mirrors a pixelated and streamlined rendition reminiscent of the digital era’s aesthetic.
Debuting on November 2, 2023, this stamp heralds the initiation of the “Historical Buildings” series—a beckoning to collectors to traverse the world of philately both in its tangible and digital avatars.
The concept of collecting digital valuables has significantly surged over recent years. Stamps have perennially chronicled technological milestones, history, and culture. Hence, it was a strategic and visionary move by Deutsche Post to enhance the quintessential experience of stamp collecting with new-age digital components, all the while preserving the essence of traditional philately.
Globally, other postal services have already rolled out crypto stamps to widespread acclaim. However, the German edition carries a distinctive edge: thanks to a unique matrix code, both the physical stamp and the NFT visual representation bear individual numbering.
For aficionados, the crypto stamp booklet is pegged at a price of €9.90. It’s worth noting that alongside this crypto iteration, a conventional stamp devoid of NFT, limited to 800,000 pieces, will also be up for grabs.
Which Blockchain Does Deutsche Post Employ for Its Crypto Stamp?
The NFT underpinning the “Brandenburg Gate” crypto stamp is crafted on Polygon—a public blockchain renowned for its NFT prowess. Utilizing the “Proof of Stake” methodology, it manages to execute transactions with a nominal energy footprint.