According to Cointelegraph, Pos Indonesia, the state-owned postal service, has introduced its first-ever postage stamps with non-fungible token (NFT) counterparts, blending tradition with modern technology. The announcement was made on Pos Indonesia's official Instagram page, revealing the release of the inaugural NFT stamp featuring 'Cenderawasih,' or 'bird of paradise.' The NFT stamp will have both a physical version and an NFT counterpart, and the collection will also be available as a booklet.
Pos Indonesia stated that the new stamps merge traditional values with blockchain innovation, a combination that could attract enthusiasts. This initiative aligns with Indonesia's growing involvement in the Web3 space. On March 28, Indonesian financial authorities announced plans to launch a regulatory sandbox for crypto assets in early 2025 to prevent fraud.
The introduction of NFT postage stamps in Indonesia comes at a time when interest in digital collectibles is declining. In September, NFTs reached their lowest monthly sales volume since January 2021, with a volume of $296 million, according to CryptoSlam data. This figure represents a 20% decline from August and an 81% drop from March when NFT sales peaked at $1.6 billion. The number of NFT transactions also decreased in September, from 7.3 million in August to 4.9 million, marking a 32% decrease.
NFT stamps are not entirely new. In 2021 and 2022, various organizations attempted to revive interest in stamp collecting by incorporating NFTs. Efforts were made in the United Arab Emirates, Austria, and the Netherlands to combine blockchain technology with traditional stamp collecting. For instance, on June 17, 2022, the UAE celebrated its 50th anniversary by launching the world's most expensive modern postage stamp, which contained one gram of gold and came with an NFT version. Additionally, on September 23, 2022, Cointelegraph spoke with the Netherlands' PostNL and the Austrian Post Office at the Blockchain Expo in Amsterdam about their efforts to use NFTs to revive stamp collection. The two organizations partnered to release postage stamps with NFT counterparts.