A coin is a minted, permanent object. Every Wave mints one to your identity, sequentially numbered, full year on the face, with a physical twin printed to order and shipped to you.
Coins are The Hoard’s proof-of-presence objects. Attending a Wave mints a sequentially numbered digital coin to your identity, always carrying its full four-digit year, and each coin has a physical twin printed on The Hoard’s Bambu farm and verified against the registry.
Check in at the Wave. Attendance is the mint trigger, no purchase required.
The coin mints to your identity with the event, the number, and the full year.
The physical twin prints to order and ships, registry-verified, to your door.
Signature drops and finds carry brand-commissioned coins. For a business, that means every attendee walks out with your name in their permanent record, and on their shelf.
A badge is pixels. A coin is a numbered, minted record tied to your identity, with a physical twin. It cannot be re-issued, re-numbered, or quietly edited.
Attendance mints the digital coin free. The physical twin is printed to order; Founding members get their founding coin included.
Because a coin is a permanent object. 2026, never an abbreviation, so the record reads clean in fifty years.
Coins are identity, not currency. They mark that you, specifically, were there.
The Hoard’s own Bambu print farm, printed to order and verified against the registry before it ships.
Free to join. Founding members get Pro all summer and keep their number for life.