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Printed on a 90 gr paper individually have been individually numbered by hand, with an embossed stamp (unique identifier code of the banknote).


It also created a fake watermark using only the colors and overlays to make it a particular note.



The project was born for fun, a challenge that I wanted to launch to try new drawing techniques, and for love I feel for bitcoins!


I think the character represented is known to most people, made as a Moor's head (Sicilian) because the idea was born in this wonderful place that is Sicily.

Many will turn up their noses, but this is also a peculiarity that distinguishes the work.


The power of Bitcoin is still underestimated today.

However, despite the numerous criticisms received in recent years, we are all aware that it is the road to change, we do not know where it will lead us, but we have indeed arrived here with many good intentions. 




History of “Teste di Moro”


https://emozioni-di-sicilia.com/en/blogs/news/teste-di-moro-una-storia-di-amore-eterno



FRONT of Banknote

- On the right, next to the number 1 there is the word.
 Each banknote bears a different word. It is possible to feel it by touch, this is done with a “burin”.

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Generally, where a distinctive sign has been added, it is possible to feel them physically.



- Above there is the phrase "Chancellor on brink of second bailout for bank" (quite iconic, that in our sector we all know "what it means").



- It is possible to see the author's signature "ARTIKANDO" inside the circle on the right (next to the "Moor's head")

- The hash code you find below is the abstract text of the Satoshi Nakamoto paper converted to SHA256


https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf


https://emn178.github.io/online-tools/sha256.html



Abstract. A purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash would allow online
payments to be sent directly from one party to another without going through a
financial institution. Digital signatures provide part of the solution, but the main
benefits are lost if a trusted third party is still required to prevent double-spending.
We propose a solution to the double-spending problem using a peer-to-peer network.
The network timestamps transactions by hashing them into an ongoing chain of
hash-based proof-of-work, forming a record that cannot be changed without redoing
the proof-of-work. The longest chain not only serves as proof of the sequence of
events witnessed, but proof that it came from the largest pool of CPU power. As
long as a majority of CPU power is controlled by nodes that are not cooperating to
attack the network, they'll generate the longest chain and outpace attackers. The
network itself requires minimal structure. Messages are broadcast on a best effort
basis, and nodes can leave and rejoin the network at will, accepting the longest
proof-of-work chain as proof of what happened while they were gone.

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BACK of Banknote


- At the top there is a phrase that is "inspirational" for everyone
“Change the world by thinking differently”.


After all, bitcoin helps us to think differently about many aspects of our life, compared to what we have done in the past or compared to what the rest of the "no coiner" population does.



- At the bottom, on the back of the banknote is inserted in morse code
 “Bitcoin is the best “

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- It is possible to see the author's signature "ARTIKANDO" inside the circle on the right (next to the globe).


Banknote size: 18.8cm x 7.8cm

Paper used: 90 gr

Highest quality print