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Topic: [QUESTION] What was the name of the art company that made loaded posters? (Read 146 times)

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I have 28 on the coin wiki. The one that's not on the cryptoart site is: Texas Bitcoin Conference Commemorative Edition Art Print. It's one of the rarest cryptoart pieces, with only 20 made.

I have never seen Satoshi Round Table 1-3, I think the number references the conference number and cryptoart possibly didn't attend the first three.

Never seen this one before! Very cool
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I have 28 on the coin wiki. The one that's not on the cryptoart site is: Texas Bitcoin Conference Commemorative Edition Art Print. It's one of the rarest cryptoart pieces, with only 20 made.

I have never seen Satoshi Round Table 1-3, I think the number references the conference number and cryptoart possibly didn't attend the first three.


ahh yes, I remember a discussion about that one a few years ago, forgot about that one.

3 of the ones I do not have are on ebay but are going for insane prices - 3,264 is the cheapest one, another 3,500 and another one 100k
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I have 28 on the coin wiki. The one that's not on the cryptoart site is: Texas Bitcoin Conference Commemorative Edition Art Print. It's one of the rarest cryptoart pieces, with only 20 made.

I have never seen Satoshi Round Table 1-3, I think the number references the conference number and cryptoart possibly didn't attend the first three.
legendary
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there are 27 pieces listed on the site (I assume there are more though as there is no Satoshi Round table 1 thru 3 on the site - only 4 thru 6. but of the 27 pieces listed, I have 17 of them and sadly still missing 10 of them Sad

Missing:
Bulwark of Solidity
Protectionism
Soldier
Chinese Girl
Patriot
Pwned
A Decade and Beyond
Satoshi Round Table 4
Satoshi Round Table 5
Satoshi Round Table 6

Missing possibly (if they exist):

Satoshi Round Table 1
Satoshi Round Table 2
Satoshi Round Table 3
I also heard there is 1 or more rare "error" prints of "The Tinkerer"

and any others that might not be on the site.

Also, my grandson (@The_Crypto_Kid) has 2 of the ones I am missing - Have not been able to convince him to sell to me Smiley Yet... LOL
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@frankbitcoin if you mean the posters from cryptoart.com, @bitcoiner24h put one up for auction here last week - but unfortunately without a bid
[AUCTION] Cryptoart "KITSUNE" Nº 60 🦊

very cool. maybe they'll be interested in a private sell
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Yep that’s it!! Thanks yall
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https://cryptoart.com/ ?

Their early work was all loaded with small amounts, but they stopped at some point I think.

Yes, I'm sure he's talking about cryptoart.  They made great pieces.

I didn't know that they stopped selling them but I could understand it.  When I released a similar loaded art project that engraved addresses on the back on metal prints and loaded them with 0.01 BTC, I found that there wasn't much demand.  It was one of my most labor intensive projects that was second only to my NastyMining wallets in the number of people involved in it's creation, but I believe I made less than 10 of them before deciding it wasn't worth the effort at the price point the market wanted to pay.  The bitpic I saved for myself is one of my most favorite crypto possessions.
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@frankbitcoin if you mean the posters from cryptoart.com, @bitcoiner24h put one up for auction here last week - but unfortunately without a bid
[AUCTION] Cryptoart "KITSUNE" Nº 60 🦊
Hox
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https://cryptoart.com/ ?

Their early work was all loaded with small amounts, but they stopped at some point I think.
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I can't remember the name of them. It was artwork that was loaded with Bitcoin. They were a really popular set of prints, I know they're sold out.

So two part question, really.

Who made them, and, what's their valuation right now?
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