Token ID 1-4 Set (1x ID1; 1x ID2; 1x ID3; 1x ID4), unscanned and not connected to NFT
1x Token ID: 1 Matterhorn * Print run: 65,000
1x Token ID: 2 Dent Blanche ** Print run: 45,000
1x Token ID: 3 Piz Bernina *** Print run: 30 000
1x Token ID: 4 Säntis **** Print run: 18 000
Swiss Crypto Stamp
Switzerland’s first crypto stamp! The crypto stamp consists of two parts. It is a physical stamp with a matching digital copy − a kind of digital twin. This digital copy of the Swiss Crypto Stamp shows one of 13 possible designs, is stored in a blockchain and can be collected, exchanged and traded online. Some designs are more common, while others are much rarer and therefore more coveted. For comparison: there are 65,000 copies of the most common design, and just 50 of the rarest!
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.
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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