Polymerbit - The White Giant - Keyless
The White Giant is inspired from Bank of England’s one-million-pound banknote used internally within the banking system.
It is printed on bespoke security paper made for Polymerbit. Both on the obverse and reverse, there are hidden elements to be explored. Use of a magnifying glass and an UV lamp is recommended.
The keyless version is considered an art pieces and only 50 of these will ever exist in the world. One of these notes was auctioned at Scarce.city.
NOTE: This item is being sold by Coins of Nakamoto as an official Polymerbit distributor and will only be shipped to customers in Europe, Asia and Oceania. Other customers are required to buy this note through Minerjones.
Motivation
The original giant was created due to issues within the UK banking system.
Many fiat notes circulated from different banks within the system.
By the 20th century there was a large risk of the local banks collapsing.
Trust was at an all-time low.
The Bank of England created these notes to back up local banknotes from Scotland and N. Ireland.
An argument could be made that as Bitcoin becomes more prevent in society, it’s rise in value is inevitable.
With some of the highest inflation seen in decades, there is a possibility of a single Bitcoin eventually exceeding the purchasing power of the original Giant.
Through this artwork, Polymerbit imagines a world where a single Bitcoin would be kept guarded in vaults by governments.
Particular attention was taken to add many historic symbols tactfully.
The suffix AC 00 00 00 00 00 is taken from the raw hex version of the Genesis block created on the 3rd of January 2009.
Purchasing details
- The note is unloaded and has no attached keys.
- You'll receive a note with a random serial number.
- You can also purchase a regular The White Giant.
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