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By josie
By josie

Hal was painted in 2020 with acrylics on a 30"x40" wood panel. "Hal #0 - Original" NFT was given to the original buyer of the painting. 21 limited edition physical prints were released of this work. It cannot be guaranteed that NFTs and physicals will be sold together after initial sale. You will have to contact the current owner with inquiries.

This is one of the most important and emotional pieces I have had the honor of creating. I will never be able to capture the essence of Hal Finney in an image or video because I did not personally know him but my objective with this piece is to commemorate his life, work, and impact on our ecosystem.

This piece was created by referencing photos online, and also with help from a 3D artist. I want to ask those that knew him to take my art as a tribute to Hal and his family and friends. This artwork was approved by Fran Finney, wife of Hal Finney.

As many of you know, Hal Finney was a software engineer that focused on creating technologies that allow individuals to have true privacy from government and corporations. He worked closely with Phil Zimmerman to create Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), the most widely used email encryption software in the world. He also ran the first cryptographically based anonymous remailer, and got involved with the Cypherpunks very early on. Hal is an integral part of Bitcoin’s history and creation. He received the first-ever Bitcoin transaction from Satoshi on January 12, 2009 and continued to work extensively on Bitcoin for years. He laid the foundational blocks that the entire crypto ecosystem was built upon.

This piece has a stone statue of Hal at the center. In early civilization, people used statues to represent their leaders and gods. Today, we use them to commemorate important historical events and people. Though we often deify Hal, he was still a regular person who was driven to build technology for the betterment of society. The floating stones and small cracks and imperfections represent that idea of still being human. I read that some of Hal’s proudest work was what he did for PGP. I chose to highlight the PGP public key block that he wrote out in his first cypherpunk mailing list email. On the border of the piece, you can see other contributions and events from Hal. He invented Reusable Proof-of-Work (RPOW) as a prototype for digital cash based on Nick Szabo's theory of collectibles. It was a significant early step in the history of digital cash and was a precursor to Bitcoin (https://nakamotoinstitute.org/finney/rpow/). Written out at the top left of the piece is one of Hal's tweets which was the first ever social media post to mention bitcoin. On January 10, 2009, he tweeted “Running bitcoin”. A couple of days later, on January 12, 2009, Satoshi Nakamoto sent 50 BTC to Hal Finney in block 170, which is in the top right corner.

50% of proceeds from the auction of the original and of the 21 NFT sales were donated to Hal’s ALS Association chapter, Golden West Chapter. This association is raising money to fight ALS in memory of Hal. Please also check out HalsPalsFightALS.org to donate in cash or bitcoin.

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Original art from Josie.

Category PFPs
Contract Address0xecf7...2081
Token ID213
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Last Updated1 year ago
Creator Earnings
10%

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By josie
By josie

Hal was painted in 2020 with acrylics on a 30"x40" wood panel. "Hal #0 - Original" NFT was given to the original buyer of the painting. 21 limited edition physical prints were released of this work. It cannot be guaranteed that NFTs and physicals will be sold together after initial sale. You will have to contact the current owner with inquiries.

This is one of the most important and emotional pieces I have had the honor of creating. I will never be able to capture the essence of Hal Finney in an image or video because I did not personally know him but my objective with this piece is to commemorate his life, work, and impact on our ecosystem.

This piece was created by referencing photos online, and also with help from a 3D artist. I want to ask those that knew him to take my art as a tribute to Hal and his family and friends. This artwork was approved by Fran Finney, wife of Hal Finney.

As many of you know, Hal Finney was a software engineer that focused on creating technologies that allow individuals to have true privacy from government and corporations. He worked closely with Phil Zimmerman to create Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), the most widely used email encryption software in the world. He also ran the first cryptographically based anonymous remailer, and got involved with the Cypherpunks very early on. Hal is an integral part of Bitcoin’s history and creation. He received the first-ever Bitcoin transaction from Satoshi on January 12, 2009 and continued to work extensively on Bitcoin for years. He laid the foundational blocks that the entire crypto ecosystem was built upon.

This piece has a stone statue of Hal at the center. In early civilization, people used statues to represent their leaders and gods. Today, we use them to commemorate important historical events and people. Though we often deify Hal, he was still a regular person who was driven to build technology for the betterment of society. The floating stones and small cracks and imperfections represent that idea of still being human. I read that some of Hal’s proudest work was what he did for PGP. I chose to highlight the PGP public key block that he wrote out in his first cypherpunk mailing list email. On the border of the piece, you can see other contributions and events from Hal. He invented Reusable Proof-of-Work (RPOW) as a prototype for digital cash based on Nick Szabo's theory of collectibles. It was a significant early step in the history of digital cash and was a precursor to Bitcoin (https://nakamotoinstitute.org/finney/rpow/). Written out at the top left of the piece is one of Hal's tweets which was the first ever social media post to mention bitcoin. On January 10, 2009, he tweeted “Running bitcoin”. A couple of days later, on January 12, 2009, Satoshi Nakamoto sent 50 BTC to Hal Finney in block 170, which is in the top right corner.

50% of proceeds from the auction of the original and of the 21 NFT sales were donated to Hal’s ALS Association chapter, Golden West Chapter. This association is raising money to fight ALS in memory of Hal. Please also check out HalsPalsFightALS.org to donate in cash or bitcoin.

Josie collection image

Original art from Josie.

Category PFPs
Contract Address0xecf7...2081
Token ID213
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Last Updated1 year ago
Creator Earnings
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