Bitcoin War Bonds - Limited Edition Print

Bitcoin War Bonds borrows the visual vocabulary of wartime state finance and reassigns it entirely. The obligation here is not to a government. The asset is not backed by a promise denominated in a currency a central bank controls. Tommy Marcheschi made 256 signed and numbered editions on Hahnemühle archival paper. 256 is a byte. The choice is deliberate.

Curatorial Commentary

The war bond was the instrument through which states asked citizens to finance conflict in exchange for a promise. The promise was denominated in the currency the state controlled. Bitcoin War Bonds inverts that logic: the same visual language of obligation and patriotic duty, applied to the hardest money ever created. The state is not party to this contract. Marcheschi prints on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Ultra Smooth at 305 gsm because the argument deserves archival treatment. 256 editions — the number is not arbitrary. It is the count of possible values in a single byte, the foundational unit of the binary architecture Bitcoin runs on. The edition size is part of the work. Marcheschi is the Director of the Bitcoin Museum. This print is the kind of object his institution was built to produce and present.

Product Description

Archival quality giclée print on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Ultra Smooth 305 gsm paper. Limited to 256 signed and numbered editions. 21 in. × 30 in. with 1.5 in. white matte. Includes COA from artist. Ships in tube from Nashville, TN.

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