Philatelic
Split-Halves
A crypto stamp motif split into two halves — each half is its own collector component, both united yield the full image or NFT. First applied in CHLI 2.0 (2025).
What Is Split-Halves?
Split-Halves is a collector mechanic in which a crypto stamp motif is divided into two halves — each half is an independent collector component, both united yield the complete image or NFT. It is a deliberate cross-country union logic — typically emitted between two closely connected postal services.
First Application: CHLI 2.0 (19.11.2025)
The Swiss-Liechtenstein CHLI 2.0 Joint Edition of 19 November 2025 is the archetypal application of the Split-Halves mechanic:
- Swiss Post: emits one half of the motif
- Liechtenstein Post: emits the other half
- United together: they form a complete image
The collector needs both variants (CH + LI) to own the complete motif.
Halving Mechanic with Tiered-by-Color
CHLI 2.0 combines Split-Halves with Tiered-by-Color:
- CHF 9.90 green — standard variant, common
- CHF 499 rainbow — premium variant, very rare
This double-layer mechanic (Split-Halves + Tiered-by-Color) makes CHLI 2.0 one of the structurally most complex crypto stamp editions.
Functional Logic
- Component purchase: Collector buys the CH variant AND the LI variant separately
- Visual unification: physical stamps can be physically aligned — complete motif appears
- NFT logic: each half has its own NFT on the blockchain
- Collector value: only collectors of both halves have the complete set
Strategic Significance
Split-Halves has clear strategic functions:
- Cross-border collecting: collectors are guided to both national postal services
- Bilateral symbolism: Switzerland and Liechtenstein have close historical relations
- Premium differentiation: only collectors of both halves own the complete motif
- Marketing cohesion: joint marketing campaign of the two postal services
Differentiation from Joint Editions
| Aspect | Standard Joint Edition | Split-Halves |
|---|---|---|
| Motif relationship | same motif in parallel | two halves of one motif |
| Completion | many variants — one variant suffices for national collecting | two halves — both needed for completeness |
| National variation | face value + background | physical half of the motif |
| Collector logic | parallel | complementary |
CHLI as Bilateral Format
The Swiss-Liechtenstein crypto stamp family uses several bilateral formats:
- CHLI 1.0 (04.06.2025): standard bilateral
- CHLI 2.0 (19.11.2025): Split-Halves with Tiered-by-Color — structurally more complex
- Liechtenstein Weitblick 2021 (06.09.2021): first crypto stamp with SQR code, predecessor edition
Significance
Split-Halves is one of the structurally original mechanics of the crypto stamp world — it uses the physical-digital dual nature of the crypto stamp to create a cross-country union symbolism. The Switzerland-Liechtenstein relationship is translated into stamp format: two halves that together yield more than their sum.
It demonstrates that the crypto stamp format can develop regional, narrative depth — beyond the purely technical NFT mechanic.
Related terms
Related editions
| Issued | Edition | ISO | Chain | Program |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-11-19 | CHLI 2.0 – Christmas Cow | CH | polygon | mainstream |