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Mission Statement

The main idea of the project

NFT-project of the Nordic Bible and Book Museum is about making the Bible collection more accessible through new technology, presenting the opportunity to own a piece of history.

Mint Funds

Nordic Bible and Book Museum, a non-profit organization, operates with the goal of achieving financial independence. Income sources include ticket sales, museum shop sales, donations, gifts, and private funding. All income generated from the NFT project will be reinvested into further developing the Nordic Bible and Book Museum and expanding the NFT-collection.

Production and reliability

All NFTs are digitalized objects from the collection of the Nordic Bible and Book Museum, which owns the rights. The NFTs have been produced by photogrammetrist Steffen missionsland at the museum.

Every bible is physically photographed with a Phase One digital medium format camera with a sensor twice as big as market leading professional digital DSLR cameras.

The NFT-Bibles are produced in two qualities:

  • Superior quality NFTs (Ultra- and Super-Rare category) are made by applying a technique called focus stacking. Between 5000 and 7000 high-resolution photographs are assembled into a 3D model photogrammetry that is exceptionally rich in details.
  • The remaining high quality NFTs in the collection are each made from no fewer than 400 to 500 images.

The remaining high quality NFTs in the collection are each made from no fewer than 400 to 500 images. In order to create a digital representation that reflects the original as closely as possible, materials have been carefully added to realistically represent physical qualities such as specularity, metallic characteristics, and color-corrected textures.

RNB Tokenomics

RNB Exodus Collection

Total Supply: 1500 NFTs

Sale Phases:

OG Phase

  • Price: USD 50 per NFT Value in MATIC (polygon)
  • Limit: 3 NFTs per wallet
  • Duration: 1-hour mint window

Whitelist Phase

  • Price: USD 60 per NFT Value in MATIC (polygon)
  • Limit: 3 NFTs per wallet
  • Duration: 1-hour mint window

Public Sale

  • Price: USD 60 per NFT Value in MATIC (polygon)
  • Limit: 6 NFTs per wallet
  • Duration: [x Hours] mint window (Details to be announced)
Exclusive Holder Benefits:

Matrix Valen NFT Painting Claim

  • Every holder of an RNB Exodus Collection NFT will have the opportunity to claim a unique NFT painting, created exclusively for our project by the acclaimed artist Matrix Valen.

Chance to Win a Signed Physical Print

  • Among the holders of the Matrix Valen x RNB collection, 15 will be randomly selected to receive an actual signed physical print of the Matrix Valen artwork. These prints are limited and highly sought after, adding a rare physical asset to your digital collection
Ongoing Utilities and Future Benefits:

Being a holder of any NFT within the RNB Exodus Collection not only grants you with utilities, they'll also set you up for a range of future benefits. These utilities are designed to enhance the value and experience of your investment, ensuring that your involvement in the RNB Exodus Collection is rewarding both now and in the future.

Note: The RNB Exodus Collection is more than just a series of NFTs; it's an entry into a world of exclusive art, unique opportunities, and ongoing rewards. Stay tuned for more details on the utilities and future benefits that come with being a part of this exciting journey.

About The Museum

The Nordic Bible and Book Museum (NOBIMU) is the only in the Nordic region and has a collection of more than 6,000 bibles.

Located in the city center of Oslo, Norway, the museum opened its doors in May 2018. Among the collection’s many highlights are a Gutenberg Bible page, handwritten Bible pages from the 13th century, a miniature Bible collection, King Vasa’s first Nordic Bible from 1541 as well as several bibles from the 15th Century.

The Nordic languages are well represented in the museum, including bibles in indigenous languages such as Sami and Greenlandic. A themed exhibition at the museum honors the King James Bible, the most printed book of all time.

NOBIMU is a member of ICOM - International Council of Museums and NEMO - Network of European Museum Organizations. The museum has been awarded TripAdvisor’s Traveler’s Choice Award and has a 4.8 (out of 5) rating on Google.

The Nordic Bible And Book Museum