In Switzerland's allotment gardens, people from many different nationalities come together to cultivate the land. Directors Maya Kosa and Sergio da Costa filmed these spaces, which they view as a haven for peace. Different nationalities mingle against a backdrop of respect, peace and openness, and flags of various colours and origins can often be seen flying there. The film shows an allotment garden with different flags flying in front of the cultivated plots of land. The "Maya Kosa/Sergio da Costa" crypto stamp symbolizes its creators' hopes for the future of Switzerland: sharing and peace. They see Switzerland as similar to an allotment garden - a welcoming land where many different nationalities mix and live in peace and harmony. This theme is reflected in the physical stamp designed by illustrator Corina Vögele.
After the success of the first crypto stamp last year, Swiss Post is continuing its adventure and will be putting the Swiss Crypto Stamps 2.0 on sale on 8 August. The new collection comprises 10 designs, each with a physical stamp and its NFT digital complement. The issue 2.0 focuses on Switzerland and its cinema. The collection will be published in 250,000 copies, or 25,000 per design.
Maya Kosa / Sergio da Costa
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In Switzerland's allotment gardens, people from many different nationalities come together to cultivate the land. Directors Maya Kosa and Sergio da Costa filmed these spaces, which they view as a haven for peace. Different nationalities mingle against a backdrop of respect, peace and openness, and flags of various colours and origins can often be seen flying there. The film shows an allotment garden with different flags flying in front of the cultivated plots of land. The "Maya Kosa/Sergio da Costa" crypto stamp symbolizes its creators' hopes for the future of Switzerland: sharing and peace. They see Switzerland as similar to an allotment garden - a welcoming land where many different nationalities mix and live in peace and harmony. This theme is reflected in the physical stamp designed by illustrator Corina Vögele.
After the success of the first crypto stamp last year, Swiss Post is continuing its adventure and will be putting the Swiss Crypto Stamps 2.0 on sale on 8 August. The new collection comprises 10 designs, each with a physical stamp and its NFT digital complement. The issue 2.0 focuses on Switzerland and its cinema. The collection will be published in 250,000 copies, or 25,000 per design.
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