It's no secret that dying industries like postal services have to keep up with times and evolve. In the podcast "Cryptostamps: Austrian Post's: The popularity of NFT stamps", a representative of Austrian Post openly admitted that after the introduction of crypto stamps, they managed to get customers back into the stores ("camped outside the post office to be first in line for the sales premieres") and also managed to make other products that were thought to be dead more attractive again. The podcast also addresses other issues collectors need to be aware of in secondary markets. Rarity value is not only determined by the animal symbols and colors of one's stamps, but also by code words such as "Musk," certain names or sequences of numbers. The shorter the better. Did you know about this? I myself have not even dared to open my last cryptostamps I bought:
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