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NFT Stamps emitted by UPU countries and maybe used for real postage are interesting and innovative.
Of course this is working for first editions. I will not pay any premium, but mostly I would be focused on emissions sold directly by postage administrations.

Much probably, the emissions with high numbers/speculative etc are just a waste of times like CTO stamps.
Just see some EU countries that have not already sold all products Wink

USA will not ban BTC, just for your reference and point of discussion Wink
https://www.usmarshals.gov/what-we-do/asset-forfeiture/sale-approximately-404158424932-bitcoin Roll Eyes


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Thx for the link.


Things evolve, my rational thinking too. This apply to all things i interarct with. One day it's OK, next it's not so fine anymore.
Anyway, made some $$$ with BTC, get retired : its time to consider how to keep this easy money.
Does not meant i do not own BTC or other crypto anymore but far less than at the 2022 top : BTC ban (trough tough regulations, shadow bank banning etc)  is a probability.
Probability which is high enough for me to stay away and invest in the real life/assets.

Last point : some EU stamps are still available u said.
I just see a market disfunction there and a great opportunity to buy more as a long term investor (good example is postereum V4. No hype so i was able to secure a lot of them (time consuming process) and was lucky enough to get the #000001 and #001500 (ie first and last ex of a  1500 pure digital edition))
Not in a hurry, let see in a (couple of?) decades what the price will be.

There are also some UAE stamps stilll available. Same for malaysian one  and so on. Is this really such a bad deal?

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wopa+


I absolutely can NOT recommend this page:

  • extraordinary surplus to pay
  • delivery time within Europe takes months (!) (actually I'm still waiting for delivery of a CS purchased in November)
  • further - and here it's a no-go for me - they do not have the stamps with themselves (so they are just intermediary) but order delivery directly from the original seller, even though the product is already sold out with the original seller. I was told that the original seller has to wait for returned stamps which are often already scanned, so you only get "low valued" (in terms of CS) stamps via this page


I use wopa+ ofently and never had any problem. They are based in Gibraltar so i guess you should call them because this is not normal. 
Quite happy with intermediary because i can buy stamps which are sometimes sold out at the primary dealers (or i even do not know they exist!)
Regarding the premium, yes u r right and it can be hudge.
Consider this : there are 8 (eight) millions ETH wallet holding NFT (source : Willy Woo on twitter Feb 19). So even if u pay a premium today, imagine the price of those stamps in  10 years when NFT will be as common as internet.
Today, some Bore Ape Yacht Club BS NFT  are sold for 80 ETH on opensea market place. NFT stamps are really mispriced.
Also, this is a great diversification away from Bitcoin : i can see a ban on BTC (last executive order from Biden administration makes it clear for Bitcoin : they are trying to kill it smoothly) not NFT.





NFT Stamps emitted by UPU countries and maybe used for real postage are interesting and innovative.
Of course this is working for first editions. I will not pay any premium, but mostly I would be focused on emissions sold directly by postage administrations.

Much probably, the emissions with high numbers/speculative etc are just a waste of times like CTO stamps.
Just see some EU countries that have not already sold all products Wink

USA will not ban BTC, just for your reference and point of discussion Wink
https://www.usmarshals.gov/what-we-do/asset-forfeiture/sale-approximately-404158424932-bitcoin Roll Eyes

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wopa+


I absolutely can NOT recommend this page:

  • extraordinary surplus to pay
  • delivery time within Europe takes months (!) (actually I'm still waiting for delivery of a CS purchased in November)
  • further - and here it's a no-go for me - they do not have the stamps with themselves (so they are just intermediary) but order delivery directly from the original seller, even though the product is already sold out with the original seller. I was told that the original seller has to wait for returned stamps which are often already scanned, so you only get "low valued" (in terms of CS) stamps via this page


I use wopa+ ofently and never had any problem. They are based in Gibraltar so i guess you should call them because this is not normal.  
Quite happy with intermediary because i can buy stamps which are sometimes sold out at the primary dealers (or i even do not know they exist!)
Regarding the premium, yes u r right and it can be hudge.
Consider this : there are 8 (eight) millions ETH wallet holding NFT (source : Willy Woo on twitter Feb 19). So even if u pay a premium today, imagine the price of those stamps in  10 years when NFT will be as common as internet.
Today, some Bore Ape Yacht Club BS NFT  are sold for 80 ETH on opensea market place. NFT stamps are really mispriced.
Also, this is a great diversification away from Bitcoin : i can see a ban on BTC (last executive order from Biden administration makes it clear for Bitcoin : they are trying to kill it smoothly) not NFT.


   To go thru all that headache for stamps I have to agree with Holoxon....its not worth the aggravation and the headaches.

   And no, BTC will never be banned. Roll Eyes
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wopa+


I absolutely can NOT recommend this page:

  • extraordinary surplus to pay
  • delivery time within Europe takes months (!) (actually I'm still waiting for delivery of a CS purchased in November)
  • further - and here it's a no-go for me - they do not have the stamps with themselves (so they are just intermediary) but order delivery directly from the original seller, even though the product is already sold out with the original seller. I was told that the original seller has to wait for returned stamps which are often already scanned, so you only get "low valued" (in terms of CS) stamps via this page


I use wopa+ ofently and never had any problem. They are based in Gibraltar so i guess you should call them because this is not normal.  
Quite happy with intermediary because i can buy stamps which are sometimes sold out at the primary dealers (or i even do not know they exist!)
Regarding the premium, yes u r right and it can be hudge.
Consider this : there are 8 (eight) millions ETH wallet holding NFT (source : Willy Woo on twitter Feb 19). So even if u pay a premium today, imagine the price of those stamps in  10 years when NFT will be as common as internet.
Today, some Bore Ape Yacht Club BS NFT  are sold for 80 ETH on opensea market place. NFT stamps are really mispriced.
Also, this is a great diversification away from Bitcoin : i can see a ban on BTC (last executive order from Biden administration makes it clear for Bitcoin : they are trying to kill it smoothly) not NFT.



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Found out some online catalog for Crypto stamps lover (ETH/polygon chain).
One is on bittergrounds.com (crypto-stamp-catalogue).
Second (in italian) can be found there  peterdep.it (catalog can be download)
100% amateur but updated regularly. U can also emailed the author

Some EU official stamps dealers (some crypto available sometimes)
hipstamp.com
nordfrim.com
wopa+

For those looking for silver coins loaded with BTC emited by states like Poland or private company, then you can have a look at Powercoin, italian owned coin seller. (i used to think it was illegal to sell stuff loaded with crypto. Apparently not).

These are european based company, so if u r outside EU, you will face taxes while importing the goods.

I have no link with people/compagny listing above. Just sharing with you my experience while digging for crypto stuffs whatever it is : coins, notes, certificate, stamps etc etc

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Some brand new crypto stamps with QR code will hit the market soon. Time to load some brand new NFT Grin

Liechtenstein NFT stamp sold out in less than 2 hrs. The Meerkat is a success.
I guess that limited mintage (3000) helped a lot. Also the NFT is split in 5 different categories, 50 ex is the rarest.
First version (crypto cat) saw prices around 1 500 franc suisse!
Also the quality of the emitter is part of the success : Liechtenstein Post Office is a well known and reliable state office.



   Thanks for sharing this with us. Your probably right the fact that the mintage was only 3000 helped quite alot making them rarer and thus more attractive to collectors like ourselves.

   I am still awaiting for a country to mint some bitcoin stamps. I really am not much into shitcoin stamps except for the occasional rare ones here and there.
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Some brand new crypto stamps with QR code will hit the market soon. Time to load some brand new NFT Grin

Liechtenstein NFT stamp sold out in less than 2 hrs. The Meerkat is a success.
I guess that limited mintage (3000) helped a lot. Also the NFT is split in 5 different categories, 50 ex is the rarest.
First version (crypto cat) saw prices around 1 500 franc suisse!
Also the quality of the emitter is part of the success : Liechtenstein Post Office is a well known and reliable state office.
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Some brand new crypto stamps with QR code will hit the market soon. Time to load some brand new NFT Grin
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@krogoth: what do you think about these: cash cows or appreciable collectibles?
'Liechtenstein - 2022 Crypto Stamp 4.1 - Special Edition Imperforate' https://www.wopa-plus.com/en/stamps/product/&pid=76330 and the
'2022 Crypto Stamp - In Memoriam of Princess Marie of Liechtenstein' stamps? https://www.wopa-plus.com/en/stamps/product/&pid=76332

Limited to 5.000 pieces each but just because there is a qr-code on them... especially the Princess stamp is just ugly and in no way innovative.

@BibiFricotin: you can buy (and wear!) a Copper Membership for the board here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=credit;promote and most restrictions are gone  Wink

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  Agree ugly as sin especially the royalty one. Couldn't care for royals tbh

  People think cause there is a QR code it makes it a crypto stamp.  Roll Eyes

  The public at large doesn't know the details of what SHOULD make a real crypto physically loaded stamp.

   And yes you are right it is a cash cow IMO as well @bobbycoins

 
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The Stone the masons rejected was the cornerstone.

  IMO For a stamp to be called a crypto stamp the pub and priv keys should be on the stamp itself so when it is mailed the keys are mailed in the stamp. Roll Eyes

  
Quite dificult when u pay with web3 wallet ie NFt is tranfered right to your ETH adress while the physical stamp is mailed later.
Market as of today do not match your definition. Who's wrong?

   I am referring to a Stamp loaded with a cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin.

   To me the definition of a physical Crypto stamp is that the keys are on the stamp itself not the selvage.

   TO give you an example...physical coins have the private keys loaded under the hologram and that one coin is enough to redeem you crypto, be it Bitcoin, ethereum or Litecoin.

    I have even made coins with all in them, bitcoin and and NFT on polygon. Again its all in that coin, does not come with a second piece that is needed to redeem either.  Just my two satoshi!

    Then again, I was the first to come up with the concept of a crypto or physical Bitcoin stamp back in 2017...so what do I know right?  Wink

From this point of view, u'r right. Looks like some silver coins sold with bitcoin/ETH loaded natively and private key affixed on the coin (not sure if i can post any link so i will avoid). So, 2 stamps match your definition : Marshall island and Gibraltar. But not loaded with bitcoin.
To me, seems u succeded creating you own kind of stamp. Bravo l'artiste.

   Thanks...but even the austria stamp is not all in one stamp http://www.crypto-stamps.com/austria.html

  The private keys are detached from the stamp and its not one stamp at all https://medium.com/hackernoon/the-first-blockchain-stamp-in-the-world-and-what-is-means-f6f777838370

  When I mailed my stamp back in 2017, both the private and public key were on it.

   My Bitcoin stamps are one piece as well.
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@krogoth: what do you think about these: cash cows or appreciable collectibles?
'Liechtenstein - 2022 Crypto Stamp 4.1 - Special Edition Imperforate' https://www.wopa-plus.com/en/stamps/product/&pid=76330 and the
'2022 Crypto Stamp - In Memoriam of Princess Marie of Liechtenstein' stamps? https://www.wopa-plus.com/en/stamps/product/&pid=76332

Limited to 5.000 pieces each but just because there is a qr-code on them... especially the Princess stamp is just ugly and in no way innovative.

@BibiFricotin: you can buy (and wear!) a Copper Membership for the board here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=credit;promote and most restrictions are gone  Wink

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  IMO For a stamp to be called a crypto stamp the pub and priv keys should be on the stamp itself so when it is mailed the keys are mailed in the stamp. Roll Eyes

  
Quite dificult when u pay with web3 wallet ie NFt is tranfered right to your ETH adress while the physical stamp is mailed later.
Market as of today do not match your definition. Who's wrong?

   I am referring to a Stamp loaded with a cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin.

   To me the definition of a physical Crypto stamp is that the keys are on the stamp itself not the selvage.

   TO give you an example...physical coins have the private keys loaded under the hologram and that one coin is enough to redeem you crypto, be it Bitcoin, ethereum or Litecoin.

    I have even made coins with all in them, bitcoin and and NFT on polygon. Again its all in that coin, does not come with a second piece that is needed to redeem either.  Just my two satoshi!

    Then again, I was the first to come up with the concept of a crypto or physical Bitcoin stamp back in 2017...so what do I know right?  Wink

From this point of view, u'r right. Looks like some silver coins sold with bitcoin/ETH loaded natively and private key affixed on the coin (not sure if i can post any link so i will avoid). So, 2 stamps match your definition : Marshall island and Gibraltar. But not loaded with bitcoin.
To me, seems u succeded creating you own kind of stamp. Bravo l'artiste.
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Also, the UN crypto stamps series II has been out for a while:
https://unstamps.org/shop/un-crypto-stamps-series-ii/

@BibiFricotin: if you are interested in crypto stamps you really should dig a little bit into @krogothmanhattan's work in this area like here https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/cypher-hodl-timeline-5412935
You are pretty much at the source when it comes to crypto stamps (no BS) and maybe there are still some Cypher Stamps left http://www.crypto-stamps.com/cypher.html
=> totally worth it; wouldn't wanna miss them in my collection!
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The Stone the masons rejected was the cornerstone.

  IMO For a stamp to be called a crypto stamp the pub and priv keys should be on the stamp itself so when it is mailed the keys are mailed in the stamp. Roll Eyes

  
Quite dificult when u pay with web3 wallet ie NFt is tranfered right to your ETH adress while the physical stamp is mailed later.
Market as of today do not match your definition. Who's wrong?

   I am referring to a Stamp loaded with a cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin.

   To me the definition of a physical Crypto stamp is that the keys are on the stamp itself not the selvage.

   TO give you an example...physical coins have the private keys loaded under the hologram and that one coin is enough to redeem you crypto, be it Bitcoin, ethereum or Litecoin.

    I have even made coins with all in them, bitcoin and and NFT on polygon. Again its all in that coin, does not come with a second piece that is needed to redeem either.  Just my two satoshi!

    Then again, I was the first to come up with the concept of a crypto or physical Bitcoin stamp back in 2017...so what do I know right?  Wink
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  IMO For a stamp to be called a crypto stamp the pub and priv keys should be on the stamp itself so when it is mailed the keys are mailed in the stamp. Roll Eyes

   
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Quite dificult when u pay with web3 wallet ie NFt is tranfered right to your ETH adress while the physical stamp is mailed later.
Market as of today do not match your definition. Who's wrong?
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Did not noticed any mention of the Nikolas tesla crypto stamp from Croatia.
https://kripto.posta.hr/marka/

Warning : the smart contract is bugged to the bones should you buy with ur metamask wallet. Sometimes, stamps can't be activated/wallet contents unreadable.
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A mate of mine sent me these pics - sorry low quality from https://www.linns.com/



Anyone have access to the full article - the images sent to me are too small and low quality and I don’t subscribe ?
Don’t know if the article is any good and if the list is definitive - TIA



Edition - February 20th 2023

  Thanks for sharing this...I receive their mags once in awhile as I am also a stamp collector.

  I will look out for this edition when it comes out.

  I am also going to make them aware that the first crypto stamp came out in 2017 not 2018!

  That Gibraltor stamp qr codes were not even on the stamp itself, rather on the selvage.

  IMO For a stamp to be called a crypto stamp the pub and priv keys should be on the stamp itself so when it is mailed the keys are mailed in the stamp. Roll Eyes

   
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Anyone have access to the full article - the images sent to me are too small and low quality and I don’t subscribe ?
Don’t know if the article is any good and if the list is definitive - TIA

Edition - February 20th 2023

Maybe they will update this page soon: https://www.linns.com/insights

Looks like your issue is date Feb 20 2023... so maybe they wait until that date to publish on the site??

I have uploaded all the related pages (8 in total) from the magazine here:

https://imgur.com/a/B3nyKP1

Also... today the 1st Polish crypto stamps were released & are available for purchase  Cool

https://nft.poczta-polska.pl/

Cheers both and nice info and pics tweetious- my pics were practically ineligible
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Anyone have access to the full article - the images sent to me are too small and low quality and I don’t subscribe ?
Don’t know if the article is any good and if the list is definitive - TIA

Edition - February 20th 2023

Maybe they will update this page soon: https://www.linns.com/insights

Looks like your issue is date Feb 20 2023... so maybe they wait until that date to publish on the site??

You can find all the related pages (8 in total) from the magazine here -the last page is missing-:

https://imgur.com/a/B3nyKP1

Also... today the 1st Polish crypto stamps were released & are available for purchase  Cool

https://nft.poczta-polska.pl/
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Maybe they will update this page soon: https://www.linns.com/insights

Looks like your issue is date Feb 20 2023... so maybe they wait until that date to publish on the site??
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