The Golden Doge

With a 1 gram of gold bullion, a nominal value of 500 euros, and a limited run of 999 stamps, this special edition was also a huge hit.

CS 3.1 The cat

Originally from Africa, the cat is a popular character in the NFT world. The design element that links the two is the diamond on both motifs, the symbol for Ethereum.

CS 3.1 The rhino

The rhino, which is located in East-West Africa, is also called two horns and has 2 Ethereum symbols as horns. The design element that links the two is the diamond on both motifs, the symbol for Ethereum.

CS 3.0 The whale

Limited to 100,000 pieces, the third edition of the Crypto stamp has brought numerous innovations: Not only the Crypto Whale, but also an NFC-supported authenticity check.

The Golden Unicorn

Once again, things got under way with the Unicorn – the theme for this exclusive issue was the hunt for the golden unicorn.

CS 2.0 The panda

The popular and somewhat awkward bear is THE animal for traders from the Asia-Pacific region.

CS 2.0 The doge

An internet phenomenon established in 2013 featuring a Shiba Inu dog that inspired the image on the Dogecoin cryptocurrency.

CS 2.0 The llama

The animal is associated with one of the first products that could be bought with Bitcoin – Llama wool socks from Massachusetts.

CS 2.0 The honey badger

The small but fearless honey badger is associated with Bitcoin Cash, the fourth-largest cryptocurrency.

The first Cryptostamp: CS 1.0 The Unicorn

One motif – five digital twins. This is how the first blockchain stamp entered the world in 2019. With an edition of 150,000, it not only sold out within a very short time, but also caused a worldwide sensation.

The first Cryptostamp: CS 1.0 The Unicorn