Why is Bitcoin difficulty so high? - Limited Edition of 21 - #8/21









Why is Bitcoin difficulty so high? - Limited Edition of 21 - #8/21
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Jun 6, 2026, 2:55 AM
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This auction is for print #8 out of the 21 Limited edition Fine Art prints of the original oil painting ‘Why is Bitcoin difficulty so high?' -Each print is uniquely enhanced with original acrylic paint brush strokes, providing additional texture and individuality, ensuring that no two prints are exactly alike. - Each print is numbered and signed. For additional safety, the back of each print contains a custom-made tamper-proof authenticity hologram seal, which is numbered starting with the block height of the creation of the original painting. - A signed Certificate of Authenticity is included with each print, that contains a seal that matches the one on the back of the print. - These are Giclée Fine Art Prints on Hahnemühle William Turner traditional mould-made watercolor paper, 100% cotton. About the original artwork (SOLD): The original artwork is an oil painting from the series ‘They say Bitcoin is a joke, but we’ll see who has the last laugh’. Each painting in this series is based on a known joke line, with recurring characters that always have the last laugh. Easter eggs are embedded in each one. Can you spot them? Thank you for your support and may you also always have the last laugh. You’ve earned it.
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Physical Good:
- Dimensions: 67x44 (cm)
- Weight: 0.3 (kg)
- Materials: Giclée Fine Art Prints, enhanced with hand painted acrylic paint brush strokes on Hahnemühle William Turner traditional mould-made watercolor paper, 100% cotton
- Item Type: Art Collectible
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Please note that all purchased artworks must remain on display for the duration of the exhibition to maintain the integrity of the collection. Works will be available for local pickup or domestic/international shipping starting in June, following the formal close of the show.
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