The Ownership Model

Collecting here is simple.

This collection has been built the slow way, one piece at a time. We now have 500+ pieces already out in the world, with 100+ unique collectors to date. If you are new, you are not early to a concept, you are stepping into a living archive.

The buying model is designed to be easy to understand, even if you have never collected digital art before. Think of it like a public sticker book for ownership, with your name written next to the piece you collect, so anyone can verify it.

Imagine the internet has a special sticker book that everyone can see. When you buy a piece, your name goes next to it in the sticker book. That means people can tell it’s really yours.

You are not just saving a picture. You are owning the collector’s receipt that proves it. Because there are only a small number of pieces, owning one feels special, like having a rare card in a physical collection.

Why this model is unique

In traditional online art, you usually buy through a middleman. Here, you collect directly. The public ledger keeps the history; it is direct, transparent, and impossible to fake.

01

Public Proof

The ownership record is public, so you can prove you collected it to anyone, anywhere.

02

True Scarcity

If something is a 1/1, it stays a 1/1. There is no hidden extra supply.

03

Global Access

No geography, no gatekeepers. If you have an internet connection, you can collect.

04

Instant Delivery

No waiting for shipping. The piece moves to your digital collection instantly.

05

Market Dynamics

If demand rises while supply remains small, the value can shift according to the market.

06

Secondary Markets

Ownership is flexible. If a piece becomes more desirable over time, you have the freedom to sell it later.

What exactly am I buying?

You are buying a unique digital token that represents your ownership of the artwork. While the image can be viewed by anyone, the "collector's status" belongs exclusively to you.

Is this eco-friendly?

We use the Tezos blockchain, which is a "Proof of Stake" network. It uses a tiny fraction of the energy used by older systems.

Can I sell my piece for a higher price?

Yes. This is often called "flipping." If interest in the project grows, your specific piece might become more valuable to other collectors later.

What if the artist disappears?

Because the sticker book (ledger) is decentralized, your ownership record is permanent. It does not rely on the artist's website staying online forever.

How do I view my collection?

You can view your pieces directly in your digital wallet or on galleries like Objkt, which act as a window into the public sticker book.

Is there a physical version?

This is a digital-first collection. However, as the owner, you often have the right to create high-quality physical prints for your personal home or office.

What your support does

Collecting is the clearest way to support the project. It helps the work travel, increases visibility, and allows the collection to grow sustainably.