
Homer Stamps
HomerStamps are the forerunners of the HomerPunks and start from Bitcoin Stamp #2204. HomerStamps are made up of ten different Homers each with a different flavor (sometimes, literally) and issuance amount.
Each HomerStamp has its own customized token ID number eg. A247404…, The 24/7 refers to 24 hours a day, and then the HTTP error code status number, for example – 404 ‘not found’. In other words all day everyday, Homer is not found. See more customized token IDs and their meanings below.
As well as different Homers to suit every taste, the collection also includes an anomalous collectible double sided stamp – one token with two images hashed to it on Bitcoin – the only stamp of it’s kind that we are aware of in the entire Bitcoin Stamps eco-system. See more about this stamp and other collectible HomerStamps…


Homer Classic - HomerStamp 1
Bitcoin Stamp: #2205
Issuance: 53
Stamp ID: A247404247404247404
A very early Bitcoin Stamp, this is where it all began. This was the first Homer created in the HomerPunk’s universe. Without this Homer, there would be no HomerPunks, as Homer Classic was the template for all the others that followed. As custom stamp number A247404247404247404, this means Homer is ‘404 not found’, which in some ways let’s face it, he never is. Be sure to Give Classic Homer a worthy Home… oh go on, you know you want to…

Homer Rare - HomerStamp 2
Bitcoin Stamp: #4242
Issuance: 45
Stamp ID: A247400247400247400
Rare Homer is rare – it’s in the title, so it must be true. At an issuance of just 45, it’s in serious need of your collecting consideration. Those in the space for some time will recognize the colors of those eyelids, the background and composition from a rather famous card with a frog and a Nakamoto. With this stamp ID, Homer is 24/7 HTTP 400, making ‘Bad Requests’ (for beer). Why are you even still reading this, by the way? Go get a Rare Homer Now, like… right now!

Homer Blue - HomerStamp 3
Bitcoin Stamp: #4723
Issuance: 42
Stamp ID: A247401247401247401
The Blue Homer is surprisingly blue. As every artist goes through a blue phase, this is quite obviously a cultural artefact of epic, hyperbolic proportions. In cigar lounges around the world, they’ll whisper, “Have you seen The Blue Homer?” and then they’ll gasp in awe when one dedicated degen, in hushed tones, replies, “I own one.” Plates will be cast off the table, spoons will topple, and general consternation will abound with an envious rage. With the HTTP 401 code, ‘Unauthorized’, only a total of 42 people will ever be authorized to own one. Will you be one of those Legendary Degens?

Homer NPC - HomerStamp 4
Bitcoin Stamp: #6645
Issuance: 40
Stamp ID: A247500247500247500
NPC Homer is exactly as stated, a non-playing character – which in true Homer fashion suits him just fine. In Honor of his non-playing status, this stamp has HTTP error code 500 – a generic server respose that means, “I haven’t got a clue what went wrong. Beats me. Whatever.” So, Throw up your hands to life for a while, eat a donut and drink a beer, and Take One Semi Worthwhile Action Today by Collecting NPC Homer

Homer CMYK - HomerStamp 5&6
Bitcoin Stamp: #10214
Issuance: 65
Stamp ID: A247408247408247408
Homer gets painted in full with the CMYK color model and ends up with an RGB misprint as a double stamp with the same token ID. Intended to be minted as different stamps, the same token number A247408247408247408 ended up with two images connected to it on Bitcoin, something which shouldn’t have been possible at the time but that happened anyway. The Only Known Double-sided Stamp on Bitcoin Stamps

Homer RGB - HomerStamp 6&5
Bitcoin Stamp: #10214
Issuance: 65
Stamp ID: A247408247408247408
Originally intended to be A247409… HTTP status error code ‘Conflict’ because of the clashing colors of the RGB set, it ended up as the other side (so to speak) of HomerStamp 5 in a different kind of conflict entirely. It’s true though, that due to this occurance, HTTP error code 408 ‘Request Timeout’ is definitely applicable for both. Collect it here or on the same link below HomerStamp 5

Homer Neapolitan - HomerStamp 7
Bitcoin Stamp: #17518
Issuance: 35
Stamp ID: A247418247418247418
A Homer without some ice-cream is no Homer at all, but it’s especially sad if there’s no chocolate section in the Neapolitan carton left. Because, he ate it… but left the rest. This token’s HTTP 418 error code response status is, “I’m a teapot.” (seriously). And, if you like chocolate, vanilla or strawberry ice-cream then it’s quite obvious that you should Go Collect This Limited Neapolitan Homer Before it Melts Away

Homer Warhol Soup - HomerStamp 8
Bitcoin Stamp: #17519
Issuance: 25
Stamp ID: A247429247429247429
With the colors taken from a rather famous tomato soup can, the Homer Warhol Soup skin is just the token to keep you warm during those long, hibernating bear market nights. With the second lowest issuance of the Homer Stamps and the HTTP error code 429, ‘Too Many Requests’ there may be too many requests yet not enough of this token to go around. Drink the Soup While you Still Can (Can, get it? Can.)

Homer Donut - HomerStamp 9
Bitcoin Stamp: #17520
Issuance: 30
Stamp ID: A247416247416247416
Donut Homer portrays what happens when you get a little too excited with your donut and try to eat it too quickly. It happens to the best of us, let’s face it. But as is always the case, one donut is never enough for Homer, which is why Donut Homer’s token ID is HTTP error code 416, ‘Range Not Satisfiable’. But with the Donut Homer in your Bitcoin wallet, satisfaction is guaranteed (subjectively speaking… or, at least you can never eat it)

Homer Bitcoin - HomerStamp 10
Bitcoin Stamp: #17521
Issuance: 21
Stamp ID: A247402247402247402
With an issuance of 21 to Bitcoin’s 21 million, Bitcoin Homer needs no introduction. With the exact colors of the Bitcoin logo, Homer looks content with his ultra-limited supply. Only 21 people can ever own a Bitcoin Homer, but in a world with 59 million millionaires, that’s gonna’ hurt… which is why (yes, you guessed it) you need to Secure your Bitcoin Homer Supply asap! HTTP Status Error Code 402, ‘Payment Required’ 🙂
About HomerStamp 5&6:
HomerStamp 5/6 – Bitcoin Stamp #10214 – A247408247408247408 was minted at Bitcoin block 784,134 on 2023-04-06T02:54:21 with two different images. Two transactions – same block, same time of confirmation.
Check the token details here
The two trxs numbers:
1651b7dc0d3a32afe2054fb88611cac2807cc5824ce2cb8ed19696b8246da687
c2846cc8df4cbfdf03545fcc907ef38db9b068d14c187a65c81fea14fdba85a8
The first mint was 35 of HomerStamp 5. At that time, it was possible to mint with Freewallet, which also allowed for the customizable ‘A’ numbers that have been used with HomerStamps. Freewallet also had a drop down menu of what you have previously imputed. That’s where things must have gone awry, as I must have hit enter on the Stamp number I had just that moment already minted instead of putting in the new one A240409…
Instead of ending up with a new stamp with an issuance of 30 – HomerStamp 6 – I got a total of 65 of Stamp A247408247408247408. Two images on one token:
https://bitst.art/c2846cc8df4cbfdf03545fcc907ef38db9b068d14c187a65c81fea14fdba85a8
https://bitst.art/1651b7dc0d3a32afe2054fb88611cac2807cc5824ce2cb8ed19696b8246da687


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