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The Gamma Partner Program Turns 2 🎉
This September marks two years of the Gamma Partner Program and the impact continues to grow. Since its launch in 2023, the program has supported a curated roster of artists while bringing digital-native work to audiences worldwide. Over the past year, Partner Artists have taken center stage, from gallery shows across continents to inclusion in high-profile auctions like Sotheby’s Natively Digital sale. These milestones underscore a growing appetite for digital art within traditional art spaces. The program also continues to blur the line between digital and physical. Following the inaugural Prints release, our second collectible was The Deck, and this year’s Continuum: The Forever Calendar marked the third, each project extending the creative dialogue between digital and physical forms. Two years in, the Partner Program remains grounded in its original goal: to accompany artists as they explore and expand their practices.
The Edit #8 is live 📙
We’re excited to share this eighth issue of The Edit. We explore the latest market shifts, taking a look at key moves in the NFT space as well as worldwide exhibitions, and a whole lot more.
Read The Edit #8 here.
Bitcoin Art on the News 📺
Congratulations to Gamma Partner Artist Judasaca, whose collection Brandalism curated by Jenifer Pepen sold out during his exhibition in Bogotá, Colombia last week, where he also showcased and sold his physical art. The digital release drew strong attention, even earning a feature on local news, marking an exciting milestone for both the artist and the growing visibility of Bitcoin art.
See the media feature here.


Partner of the Week 👩🎨
Meet Angie Mathot, a vector artist based in the Maastricht area of the Netherlands. She has been sketching since childhood, a passion that led her to study Graphic Design in Liège, Belgium, from 2001 to 2004. For over 15 years, she has worked as a freelancer, continually honing her craft and artistic philosophy.
Though she doesn’t limit herself, Angie is often drawn to particular color palettes, guided by her love of color theory. She believes less is more, taking inspiration from mathematics, especially geometry and pattern. Her work finds elegance in simplicity, embraces the discipline of creating within constraints, and reflects a thoughtful awareness of the choices behind every piece.
New Projects on Signals 📶
More artists are bringing their projects to Signals to go-to-market and find real demand to set up the best results for drop day for their projects and their future collectors.
Let’s check them out.
Eat Your Veggies by Carole Levy
A physical collection of four 1/1 original dotwork drawings
Transform geometry into life: design, download, and inscribe your unique artwork on Bitcoin.
Where Bitcoin’s Scarcity Meets the Ancestral Fire of Clay.
Timed Editions ⏰
Let’s take a look at three Open Editions on BTC that are on the clock, mint before you run out of time.
Super Sad Soaker 100 by COMPUTERBLOOD
Seoul Exhib Poster 2025 by Violet Bond



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