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Yes—art and metadata are engineered for permanence. STATIX treats the chain as the gallery, not just the receipt.
There are a total of 1513 Statix. This includes all 1/1's and Ghosts.
After each of the 14 one-of-ones is minted, a companion token appears—its “ghost.” Like CRT burn‑in, this echo preserves the imprint of the 1/1 within the wider set. Ghosts are distinct tokens with their own provenance, designed as narrative residue of a moment that stayed on-screen too long.
Statix is forever stored on ETHEREUM Mainnet
Yes, Statix was designed with use as a profile picture in mind. The native svg output can be converted to png for use on social media with the tool located at https://peng1.art/svgtopng.html
No. We have no control over the secondary market price or the desire for people to buy Statix on the secondary market. Mint because you love the art, the vibes, the culture, and the energy of these Statix! But remember, you mint at your own risk.
Long after the first waves of the Broadcast Wars had ended, a new pattern emerged in the static. Brief distortions—sharp, deliberate, almost like a signature. Some called it corruption. Others recognized it as something else entirely: BRKRS.
No one knows if they’re survivors of the old networks or architects of something new. They slip between the frequencies, carving out pieces of the feed and burying them in places only the most dedicated can find.
Whispers among collectors speak of hidden artifacts—encrypted packets buried deep in transmissions, accessible only to those who can decode the interference. It’s said these relics hold more than history; they hold power.
The BRKRS are coming!
When the signal fractures, will you be ready to follow it into the noise?

