CryptoPunks: Free to Claim
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A comprehensive monograph chronicling the phenomenal rise of
CryptoPunks – one of the world’s first and most sought-after crypto
collectibles and trailblazer for digital art and web3 culture.
CryptoPunks: Free to Claim explores the meteoric rise of a
pre-eminent NFT collectible: what began as an experiment in digital
ownership has become the catalyst for a digital art movement and a
dynamic subculture synonymous with a new age of the internet.
Minted on the Ethereum blockchain in 2017, the CryptoPunks – 10,000
uniquely generated pixel characters – have produced more than $2.3
billion in cumulative sales and entered the permanent collections
of major institutions including LACMA and Centre Pompidou,
meanwhile fostering a passionate and decentralized online
community. All 10,000 CryptoPunks are presented in a special 400+
page catalogue raisonné within this book, with a comprehensive
listing including Punk, number, type, colors, attributes and image
hash. A timeline provides a zine-like assemblage of community
member posts and tweets as they happened; while an extensive
glossary defines more than 100 anonymously authored terms and ideas
with guest contributions from Beeple, Emily Segal, Venkatesh Rao,
and more. With an in-depth interview between Hans Ulrich Obrist
(Artistic Director, Serpentine Galleries) and CryptoPunks founders
Matt Hall and John Watkinson, this cult and category-defining book
features a kaleidoscopic collection of texts, interviews, and
visual essays exploring this emerging world of web3 and digital
culture at large – inspiring a first wave of visual books on this
groundbreaking subject. The book is for all levels of knowledge and
features unique contributions from fascinating figures in tech,
design, fashion, finance, and contemporary art including: Anika
Meier, Alexis Ohanian, Mat Dryhurst, Noam Segal (Guggenheim),
Philippe Bettinelli and Marcella Lista (Centre Pompidou), Michael
Connor (Rhizome), Mindy Seu, Chris Lyons (a16z), Salome Asega (NEW
INC), Simon Denny, Shumon Basar, Martina Tiefenthaler, Jack
Butcher, Sean Bonner, 6529, among others.