This piece uses the Jenga game as an analogy to show how Bitcoin can change the world. Central banks around the world control the amount […]
Genesis Block v1
This piece represents the first ever block mined in Bitcoin’s history: the Genesis Block. It was mined by Satoshi Nakamoto on January 3rd, 2009. Satoshi […]
Satoshi’s Monetary Policy
This triptych shows Satoshi’s monetary policy in great detail. Check it out! This piece is perfect to introduce your friends to bitcoin’s scarcity by verifying […]
In Math(Mate) we trust
Yerba Mate 🧉 is a tradition in Argentina, and so is Bitcoin This piece shows mathematical concepts around bitcoin, like an eliptic curve, the poisson […]
Tick Tock Next Block
Bitcoin is a timechain and this fine piece reflects that. Check out the video and photo gallery! Also if you are interested in buying this […]
Number Go Up
This piece shows the bitcoin price history, from it’s inception up to the block # 818102. The price is shown in polar coordinates, where each […]
Bitcoin is trustless
Before Bitcoin, commerce on the internet was relying exclusively on financial institutions serving as trusted third parties to process electronic payments. What was needed was […]
Bitcoin is hard to attack
This triptych shows the attackerSuccessProbability function provided by Satoshi Nakamoto in the bitcoin whitepaper, which proves how hard is for an attacker to change a […]
Bitcoin is Immutable
This piece represents the idea that Bitcoin’s transaction history (aka the Blockchain) cannot be changed because of the Proof of Work required to mine each […]
Bitcoin is Scarce
This piece shows the fact that bitcoin is a scarce asset and that this is achieved by the Bitcoin nodes in a simple and elegant […]