Smart piggy bank concept brings the Bitcoin feeling to physical coins

Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and its cousins were supposed to revolutionize the way the world sees and uses money, but it will take more than just a few revolutionary ideas to change a system that has been in place for centuries, even millennia. That said, the craze did reveal a few advantageous features, particularly the handling of money through digital wallets. Of course, the latter only makes sense for the money you’ve already “digitized” through banks, digital or otherwise, not so much for the money you still have at hand. That’s especially true for coins that are often chucked into containers, presuming they don’t get lost, and are almost forgotten. This concept design for a “smart piggy bank”, however, gives importance to every dime and penny, allowing you to really see where your money is going, even if still exists in physical form.

Designer: Guilherme Ferreira, Pietro Vitelo, Gustavo Billo (Breathe Design & Strategy)

Digital wallets that let you monitor the flow of your money have been around for a long time now, but it wasn’t until the cryptocurrency craze became mainstream that people started to realize the benefits that such a system has to offer. In particular, it gave people more direct control over the money they have in their accounts, especially when it comes to monitoring how much goes in and out of their savings. Real physical coins, however, aren’t as easy to handle and they often get dropped anywhere and lost, money that could have added up to big savings over time.

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Smart Piggy is a concept that upgrades the iconic pink piggy bank into something fit for the 21st century. In a nutshell, sensors on the slot at the top of the pig-shaped device detect when a coin is inserted and pass this information to a connected smartphone. The mobile app, which is actually the center of the whole experience, is where users get to monitor the comings and goings of their savings, particularly those from the Smart Piggy. It’s a simple feature that has a significant impact on user behavior, encouraging people to actually pay attention to where those coins go.

The concept does leave a few details open to interpretation, like how the system will be able to identify different coin denominations. It also doesn’t mention anything about taking out coins from the piggy bank, so presumably, the coin detection and monitoring is a one-way street. Still, it touches on the possibility of an implementation that can take into account both cash flows, so to speak, giving people not only the tools they need to keep track of those coins but also the motivation to actually pay attention to where they go.

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The World’s Smallest EDC Knife fits into a US Quarter Coin

Don’t accidentally spend this one…

Designed to be a covert little EDC you can literally slip into your wallet and have on your person at all times, the rather aptly named Quarter Cutter is a thumbnail-sized knife designed for emergencies and sudden conundrums. Crafted from Japanese steel, the circular blade fits squarely inside a quarter coin that’s sliced in half. A rubber o-ring sits around the rim and holds the two halves of the coin together, but pop it off and the two halves separate, revealing the tiny but handy blade underneath.

Designer: Uncrate Supply

The Quarter Cutter comes made from a standard US quarter coin, which definitely brings down the cost of materials, so to speak! Each coin is sliced in half before being outfitted with a sharp disc-shaped blade that’s perfect for opening boxes, cutting ropes, and even slicing open envelopes. One half of the coin serves as a small but easy-to-grip handle, while the other doubles as a sheath that fits the coin perfectly, being held together by that o-ring. Each Quarter Cutter is, rather fittingly, made in the USA… and contrary to its name, is priced at $39 USD. No, it isn’t TSA friendly, so remember to ditch it from your wallet if you’re planning on flying!

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The UK Has a New Stephen Hawking Coin

Check out this new coin from the United Kingdom’s Royal Mint. The mint just started a collection of coins honoring innovation in British Science, and Stephen Hawking’s black hole coin will be hard to outdo. It’s a real beauty.

The 50p coin illustrates the concept of a black hole and the design is amazing, featuring an optical illusion with rings that makes the coin look like it spills into itself. The designer of the coin is Edwina Ellis who says, “Stephen Hawking made difficult subjects accessible, engaging, and relatable, and this is what I wanted to portray in my design, which is inspired by a lecture he gave in Chile in 2008.”

“Hawking, at his playful best, invites the audience to contemplate peering into a black hole before diving in,” said Ellis. “I wanted to fit a big black hole on the tiny coin and wish he was still here chortling at the thought.”

This is the first coin design in the series, which will later honor Sir Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin. You can order the Stephen Hawking coin in mint condition for 10GBP (~$14 USD) from The Royal Mint. Limited editions in silver and gold have already sold out.

[via Slashgear]

EDC that’s no bigger than a dollar coin

When folded down, the Eclipse literally can fit into your coin purse. Circular, and virtually the same size as a coin, the Eclipse can be carried anywhere and everywhere, allowing you to have a blade handy for both outdoor activities as well as indoor applications.

Eclipse’s blade features an inventive deploying technique that has it sliding outwards using parallel linkages. This prevents the blade’s edge from ever coming in contact with your hand, allowing for safe, one-handed deployment. The sheepsfoot blade instantly locks into position via the button-lock on its body. The Eclipse comes made entirely from hardened 440C Stainless Steel (there’s also a limited edition titanium variant), and boasts of classic color schemes like silver (a perfect selection given its coin-shape), and menacing black. A perfect EDC not just for outdoor freaks, but also collectors, the Eclipse, with its uniquely convenient form factor, and awe-inspiring transformation, is quite the must-have!

Designer: Fulcrum Knives

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