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Today at 11:16:10 AM
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I really like simple designs like the early makers as stated above, and more recent makers like Frank AlpenCoin.
I also love the intricate work done by Nattymind, Liquidoptions and MrMojoRising, then there is the purely innovative
work done by Krogothmanhatten and Kialara. And the messaging from Hhampus' BYOB series, Its all good but...

I feel for the more intricate designs a physically bigger coin is needed.

What I dont like are these two points:

Trying to spread a religious theme through Bitcoin/Crypto collectibles, I think the two should be separated
CarribeanTreasures for example, really like some of the designs and I have two myself.

Over production - which can be seen as a money grab and IMO devalues the brand. Two makers come to
mind, 1HodlClub and recently Finite by Design. i'm not on the attack, I really love some of the designs from both makers


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Today at 04:41:46 PM
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I really like simple designs like the early makers as stated above, and more recent makers like Frank AlpenCoin.
I also love the intricate work done by Nattymind, Liquidoptions and MrMojoRising, then there is the purely innovative
work done by Krogothmanhatten and Kialara. And the messaging from Hhampus' BYOB series, Its all good but...

I feel for the more intricate designs a physically bigger coin is needed.

What I dont like are these two points:

Trying to spread a religious theme through Bitcoin/Crypto collectibles, I think the two should be separated
CarribeanTreasures for example, really like some of the designs and I have two myself.

Over production - which can be seen as a money grab and IMO devalues the brand. Two makers come to
mind, 1HodlClub and recently Finite by Design. i'm not on the attack, I really love some of the designs from both makers


I want to respond thoughtfully because I care about this space, the art, and the community around it.

First off, I’m not offended by critique. Discussion is healthy, and collectors should absolutely question makers. But I do want to add context, because “overproduction” and “cash grab” are serious claims and don’t reflect my reality.

At the beginning of the year, I released four initial alloy coin lines (BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP), 1,000 pieces each, produced through a mint. Those were intended to re-establish the brand after some time off and to make pieces accessible to collectors at lower price points - with the vision of bringing in new collectors in a more friendly political environment in the USA.

After that, I invested in a fiber laser engraver to bring design and manufacturing in-house. Since then, I’ve spent countless hours of my time learning materials, testing processes, and experimenting artistically. While I released many different designs, the total number of laser-produced pieces for the entire year is under 500 units. Most laser runs are extremely small batch, typically 11–15 pieces, sometimes as low as 1–5, and rarely above 33.

Financially, after taxes and overhead, I average roughly $20/hour for my labor. This is not a cash grab, it is a passion project. I do this because I love crypto culture and physical crypto art. I would love for it to become full-time someday, but realistically the collector market would need to grow significantly.

My goal is to help grow the space by:
  • Introducing new collectors with accessible pieces
  • Experimenting with materials and formats
  • Creating variety and artistic exploration rather than mass uniform production

I also think it’s important to keep historical context in mind. Some of the most respected makers produced far higher annual quantities. I personally admire that history but it also shows that “overproduction” is very subjective. By comparison, my output is intentionally small and experimental.

If someone simply doesn’t like my design direction or philosophy, that’s completely fair. Art is subjective. But I’m here for the long term, and I’m building something slowly, intentionally, and with genuine passion for both crypto and collectible art.

I appreciate everyone who supports the work, critiques it respectfully, and helps push the space forward.

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Today at 07:10:29 PM
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All I was saying was that to some collectors it CAN seem as a money grab and to extend could mean
a dilution of value. There is definitely a financial cost to setup and production to the maker and you
guys are definitely entitled to recoup that back and turn a profit while doing so.

Take Squirrelbits for example, least year there were 9 releases totaling less than 200 units.
With really attractive designs, often high quality material like titanium, high quality work
and Bitcoin/FIAT related messaging/themes this amounts to a premium price to pay but also
kind of guarantees a return of investment.

There is definitely a balance between many factors and its difficult to get it right I imagine.

The key aspects as I said are attractive designs, executed to a high standard with limited
quantities/editions, I think that's what most collectors want.


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Today at 07:35:22 PM
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All I was saying was that to some collectors it CAN seem as a money grab and to extend could mean
a dilution of value. There is definitely a financial cost to setup and production to the maker and you
guys are definitely entitled to recoup that back and turn a profit while doing so.

Take Squirrelbits for example, least year there were 9 releases totaling less than 200 units.
With really attractive designs, often high quality material like titanium, high quality work
and Bitcoin/FIAT related messaging/themes this amounts to a premium price to pay but also
kind of guarantees a return of investment.

There is definitely a balance between many factors and its difficult to get it right I imagine.

The key aspects as I said are attractive designs, executed to a high standard with limited
quantities/editions, I think that's what most collectors want.

Fair enough. I appreciate the clarification and the broader perspective.

I’m also a fan of Squirrelbits’ work. From what I can tell, they’ve been working in the laser space since around 2021(?), which is close to five years of experience refining both process and design. That kind of time investment absolutely shows in quality and consistency, and I respect that a lot.

Looking at production history (if I’m reading the tracker correctly), it appears SB produced around 327 pieces in 2022 which is almost double of their 2025 output. That’s not a criticism at all, just context for how subjective “overproduction” can be depending on timeframe, experience level, and business stage.

At the end of the day, I’m actively learning and refining a relatively new skill set while trying to contribute creatively to the space. I genuinely appreciate commentary around design, quality, release cadence, and collector expectations as that feedback is valuable.

Where I will always speak up is when something crosses into statements that aren’t accurate, especially around intent (like cash grab narratives). Passion, experimentation, and long-term growth are what drive me here.

I’m going to keep creating, keep improving, and keep refining my craft and hopefully keep earning collector trust along the way.

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