Faroe Islands Postal Service Issues NFT Collector Stamps

Published 23-06-2023, 12:47 am
© Reuters.  Faroe Islands Postal Service Issues NFT Collector Stamps
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  • The Faroe Islands are a series of islands in the North Atlantic.
  • The Islands’ first set of crypto stamps was released on June 23.

Postal service in the Faroe Islands has been modernized with the introduction of a new series of digital “crypto stamps,” each of which has a digital counterpart recorded on the blockchain as a non-fungible token (NFT) that can be used as postage. The Faroe Islands are a series of islands in the North Atlantic that form an independent region of Denmark.

The Faroe Islands’ first set of crypto stamps, titled Stamps of Maybe, was released on June 23 in conjunction with VariusSystems, according to the postal service’s official website. In order to increase the value of each stamp, the Postal Service claims that a digital copy of each stamp is kept on a blockchain where users may vote on the creation process of the stamp.

Utilizing Blockchain Tech

After visiting a summit with the Universal Postal Union at the United Nations, VariusSystems CEO Michael Dorner observed that nations throughout the globe are interested in new use cases of developing technology.

The digital versions of the Faroe Islands stamps are affected by the current weather conditions thanks to their connection to the local Faroese weather station, Veurstova Froya.

Philately, the hobby of collecting stamps, has been reinvented before, but this is the first time blockchain technology has been used by a postal agency to generate stamps as NFTs.

NFT crypto stamps have also been issued by PostNL in the Netherlands and PostAG in Austria. The first PostAGs were launched in 2019 on the Ethereum blockchain, and another version with near-field communication chip features for further verification was released in 2021.

NFTs may be used to demonstrate the one-of-a-kind quality of an item, such as an image, video file, text, and related information. Depending on the issuer and the information, NFTs may serve as proof of ownership for either a digital or physical item.

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