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Switzerland Crypto Stamp 1.0 * Swiss Crypto Stamp * Unscanned * Token ID 3 Piz Bernina * Limited
Good Condition, As in the pictures! Last piece!
Swiss Crypto Stamp 1.0 - Sold Out - Switzerland’s first crypto stamp
(Swiss Post launched Swiss Crypto Stamp 1.0 in 2021)
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1x Swiss Crypto Stamp, Token ID 3 Piz Bernina, NEW, unscanned, first edition!
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Token ID: 3 Piz Bernina
LIMITED PIECES! PRINT RUN: 30 000
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With the Swiss Crypto Stamp, Swiss Post combines the traditional postage stamp with a digital image, an NFT (non-fungible token). This is mapped in the Polygon blockchain. This means that the crypto stamp can be traded online and it is guaranteed that the ownership and history of the crypto stamp are seamlessly digitally mapped. The miniature sheet contains all the information you need to view your digital image, to ensure that it is on the blockchain, and to transfer the NFT.
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NFT is the abbreviation for “non-fungible token”. “Non-fungible” means that it cannot be exchanged for something else. In other words, each token is uniquely identified and cannot be exchanged for other tokens. The Swiss Crypto Stamp is based on the ERC1155 technical standard. All stamps with the same design form a “group” on the blockchain and are clearly registered as such. Each group of postage stamp images therefore forms a non-fungible token. Such a group contains fungible tokens – i.e. exchangeable tokens or tradeable digital stamps.
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PIZ BERNINA
Sewing machines, sports shops and even a railway line: they all bear its name. But, at 4,049 metres above sea level, it is the Piz Bernina alone the bears the crown – a mountain that could even lay claim to the title of the “Mount Everest of the Engadin”. After all, this is the only 4,000-metre-high mountain in the Eastern Alps. For a long time, it was considered unscalable – until 1850, when the Swiss forestry engineer, mountain topographer and Graubünden local Johann Wilhelm Fortunat Coaz became the first person to reach the main summit. Piz Bernina actually has three summits, which are scarcely distinguishable from one another. Alongside the main summit, there is the southern summit – the 4,020-metre-high Spalla, where the land border between Switzerland and Italy runs. Meanwhile, the northern summit – the 3,995-metre-high Piz Bianco – is renowned for boasting the most beautiful ice ridge in the Alps: the infamous Biancograt.