Bitcoin MENA 2025 will showcase the first edition of "History of Bitcoin," a unique work that connects art, memory, and education.

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Source: CritpoTendencia Original Title: Bitcoin MENA 2025 will showcase the first edition of “History of Bitcoin,” a unique work connecting art, memory, and education Original Link: This year, Bitcoin MENA 2025 will bring cultural preservation and educational impact to the forefront of its program with the exhibition and auction of the History of Bitcoin First Edition, a one-of-a-kind physical artwork already considered one of the most relevant artifacts in BTC culture.

The piece, developed over four years by 128 artists from 37 countries, documents the evolution of BTC from its cypherpunk roots to its consolidation as a global technological and cultural movement. Its 256 pages pay homage to the SHA-256 cryptographic foundation, and its production includes over 40 specialized printing techniques.

The edition is housed in a 5,000-year-old fossilized black oak box, bound in bull leather, and adorned with a silver emblem designed by Asprey Studio, merging BTC’s digital origins with a physical form crafted to endure for generations.

Currently, it is the main auction item on a platform specializing in digital assets, supporting the Bitcoin MENA event. After appearances in the United Kingdom, Bitcoin Amsterdam, Pubkey New York, and Mondoir Gallery Dubai, the piece will have its final presentation on December 8 in Abu Dhabi, within an immersive installation at the Bitcoin MENA Art Gallery.

Global impact: 79% of proceeds will go to Bitcoin education

The Smashtoshi collective, creators of the project, will allocate 79% of all auction proceeds to My First Bitcoin, the nonprofit educational organization running training programs worldwide. The remaining 21% will be distributed among the 128 artists who contributed original works.

My First Bitcoin’s mission is to provide accessible education to more than 200 million students, with established programs in Latin America and international expansion.

For collectors, this First Edition represents both a significant cultural object and a direct way to support Bitcoin education globally.

A collaborative cultural archive

The work draws on:

  • 128 artistic pieces that reinterpret key milestones between 1979 and 2025.
  • Over 100 interviews with early ecosystem contributors, including Martti Malmi, Max Keiser, Samson Mow, Trace Mayer, and Aaron van Wirdum.
  • Visual and conceptual contributions from creators including Jesse Draxler, GMUNK, Billelis, Cypherpunk Now, Ryan Koopmans, Jenni Pasanen, Robert Alice, Jake Fried, and Hackatao, whose combined markets exceed $250 million in sales.

The project also includes a research volume for annotations, a public digital archive, and a global series of talks and exhibitions.

After the auction of the unique piece, 2,139 Collector’s Editions will be released, each with an exclusive fragment of the original Bitcoin code. Together, the editions will contain the complete code, a metaphor for BTC’s decentralized nature.

Auction and exhibition details

  • Platform: Specialized auction platform
  • Preview: Already available online. In-person events at Pubkey (NY) on December 1 and Mondoir Gallery (Dubai) on December 4.
  • Bidding Window: December 1 to 10; ends on the 11th.
  • Abu Dhabi Exhibition: Bitcoin MENA – December 8, ADNEC

The presentation will feature curator-led guided tours, artistic programming, LED installations throughout the venue, press access, and participation from members of the Smashtoshi team.

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