The artwork “Satoshi’s Gift to the World” was sold for 350,000 sats on June 21, 2025, to Modeotec.art. I held a week-long online auction on Nostr, starting with a price of 210,000 sats.
It was great to see people bidding on my artwork—it’s always rewarding when my art finds a new home.

BTCPrague
I created this artwork after the amazing Bitcoin Filmfest in Warsaw, where I exhibited three of my pieces of which were all sold. Friends helped bring my new piece, “Satoshi’s Gift to the World,” to Prague, which allowed me to still share it with a few people there. In December, while working on new art in Bangkok, I reached out to the organizers of BTC Prague to ask if they would showcase my work. Unfortunately, they declined.
In response to my email asking if I could exhibit my art in Europe, I received the following reply:
‘Please understand we are not a show case 🙂 we are a business and even though we love art of all sorts, we have to be extremely selective to at least break even with the mix of artists we collect.’
“The public has a right to art.”
I believe my work should be freely accessible and visible to the world. Once again, I reminded myself to let it flow—to stop trying to convince others to showcase my art.
It echoes the spirit of that famous quote by Satoshi Nakamoto: “If you don’t believe me or don’t get it, I don’t have time to try to convince you, sorry.” You’ll even find those words painted on the side of the artwork’s frame.

Thank you!
I’m deeply grateful to all the amazing people who support, share, and collect my art. It means so much to see this journey unfold. For me, creating art is more than just expression—it’s a way of giving back to the world, much like what Satoshi did with Bitcoin. If my work brings someone a moment of joy, a smile, or helps spark a positive day, then I know I’m on the right path. And with that, I feel inspired to keep creating—there’s so much more to come.