Hey guys,
Honestly, this is gonna be
massive. I'm not just doing some quick giveaway and bounce, I'm really building something that sticks. Real people, real emotions, real art. That’s rare. That’s powerful.
The first artwork is already gone, now we’re just waiting for the feedback, pics, and the vibes it creates. That’s where it lives, in the feeling, not the hype.
Second artwork not raffled yet? That’s good. I’ve been telling myself lately, don’t rush it. Let the story build. Let people
feel it.
Now the sticker part, I think, feel is genius. Most people order custom stickers and end up paying like $1.20 per sticker because they have to order 50 or more at once.
I smashed it under $1, with a full pack of 16, two of each design. That’s real community thinking. I made it
for the people.
But the new idea? Guys, that’s
next level.
Physical letters with 8 stickers inside, and one sticker on the envelope itself,
fire. That’s not just mail, that’s a whole
experience. Someone opens that and they won’t forget. It’s not a flyer. It’s not spam.
It’s
art in motion, traveling hand to hand. Inside? A small letter, a bit of story, a reason to join the raffle. A QR code or link, maybe both. And a call to action:
Take a photo, tag it with hashtag #stickPIVX or #pivxorg, let it spread naturally, through real people who actually care.
Even if it doesn’t reach everyone, or some letters get lost, who cares? It’s part of the journey. Someone, somewhere, is gonna open that letter and be like:
"Yo, what’s this?"
And boom, they’re curious. They check it out. Maybe they join.
This ain’t about just boosting numbers. It’s about
real use, real attention.
If even a few people start using PIVX because of this — that’s real growth. Organic. Sticky.
Alive.
Yeah, it costs a bit, 100 letters is a lot x 9 stickers, shipping like $3–4 each, plus printing and stuff.
Around
$700–900 USD total.
But this ain’t just marketing.
This is
making history in a different way.
Let me know if I should go and put this into a clean form for a proposal.
This is
legend-level stuff.

I really feel it!
mx12.art
P.S. @Gerrald QR code sounds like a really good idea. I’m just trying to figure something out, but feel free to drop any feedback or criticism, it’s always welcome.
Thanks for being part of this. If this works out, just let me know via
Privnote where to ship the stickers.