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in art •  8 years ago 

Struggling to decide what art to buy? Confused by the complications of CryptoCurrency? Looking for a more attractive "crypto wallet"? Awareness of CryptoCurrency is being awakened at a dramatically improved level.

Cryptoart is a project that serves the purpose of bringing Bitcoin beyond its traditional social circles by creating "art pieces" related to cryptocurrency, also providing them with paper wallets, allowing the art piece itself to serve as a store of currency.

   Cryptoart is a literal combination of art, technology, and money. 

Whilst mainstream acceptance of cryptocurrency grows everyday, Bitcoin can still trace its roots to the "tech" community; although it appears to be attracting a larger social demographic with the success of internet based retailers and of course "steemit".

Each piece is a hand-assembled limited edition Giclee print with the unique ability to store digital currency.

The individual artwork is hand-assembled with a QR code on the front, and a "private key" under a security sticker on the back. To send money to the art piece, scan the QR code on the front with any mobile Bitcoin wallet. The QR code on the front is your Bitcoin address and is only used to add money. To retrieve the currency, remove the sticker on the back and enter the private key into a Bitcoin exchange or Bitcoin wallet. For advanced users, you can exchange the private key/QR code without damaging the art piece.

Further information can be found at cryptoart.com; what could be more interesting than a modern piece of artwork that can increase in value depending upon the exchange rate of your cryptocurrency?

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I like the art but I really don't like the QR-code being seen. They could have put it somewhere in the back or something. I would have bought one right away.

Cool concept but I would prefer something more sturdy, such as a physical coin.

I like the Steampunk influence in your crypto art!! :)