Natalie Stone

CryptoPunks: Free to Claim


The Story of Two Accidental Artists Who Changed the Digital Landscape   

Created with Zak Group and published by Phaidon, CryptoPunks: Free to Claim explores the meteoric rise of a pre-eminent NFT collectible: what began as an experiment in digital ownership has become the catalyst for a digital art movement and a dynamic subculture synonymous with a new age of the internet.

The book is a comprehensive monograph that includes all 10,000 CryptoPunks presented in a special 400+ page catalogue raisonné, a timeline providing a zine-like assemblage of community member posts and tweets as they happened; and an extensive glossary that defines more than 100 anonymously-authored terms and ideas.

With an in-depth interview between Hans Ulrich Obrist (Artistic Director, Serpentine Galleries) and CryptoPunks founders Matt Hall and John Watkinson, this cult and category-defining book features a kaleidoscopic collection of texts, interviews, and visual essays exploring this emerging world of web3 and digital culture at large – inspiring a first wave of visual books on this groundbreaking subject.

The book is for all levels of knowledge and features unique contributions from fascinating figures in tech, design, fashion, finance, and contemporary art including: Alexis Ohanian (Reddit), Mat Dryhurst, Noam Segal (Guggenheim), Philippe Bettinelli and Marcella Lista (Centre Pompidou), Michael Connor (Rhizome), Mindy Seu, Chris Lyons (a16z), Salome Asega (NEW INC), Simon Denny, Shumon Basar, Martina Tiefenthaler (Balenciaga), NEW MODELS, Rival Strategy, among others.

Role: Executive Producer & Contributing Editor