Explore the stories behind cryptocurrency logos — design history, color psychology, and branding analysis.
From Satoshi's plain coin to Bitboy's iconic tilted B — trace the three-stage evolution of the most recognized symbol in cryptocurrency.
Richard Stott created the diamond-shaped octahedron just before Ethereum's ICO. Discover the geometry and symbolism behind crypto's second most famous mark.
A rescued Shiba Inu's photo became the internet's favorite meme, then the face of a multi-billion dollar cryptocurrency. This is Kabosu's story.
Named after Renaissance mathematician Gerolamo Cardano, ADA's logo hides a hypocycloid curve — a shape born from rolling circles inside circles.
XRP's logo journey spans community votes, golden ratio geometry, and a bold rebrand that divided its community. Here's the full timeline.
Solana's gradient palette and angular design draw from California surf culture and 1980s aesthetics. Learn how parallel processing shaped a visual identity.
CZ's diamond-shaped logo was meant to be a simple geometric mark. It accidentally resembled interconnected blockchain nodes — and the meaning stuck.
In a sea of blue hexagons, Uniswap picked a hot-pink unicorn. The choice was deliberate: DeFi rebellion meets vaporwave aesthetic.
ETHLend rebranded to Aave — Finnish for 'ghost' — and adopted a friendly phantom mascot that symbolizes the invisible nature of decentralized lending.
Pepe the Frog traveled from a 2005 indie comic to 4chan to a top-100 cryptocurrency. Trace the cultural journey of crypto's most controversial mascot.
Chainlink's logo is more than a hexagon — it's a cube in isometric projection. The 2D-to-3D illusion represents bridging different data worlds.
Most projects name themselves then design a logo. Polkadot did the opposite — the dot pattern came first, representing its relay chain architecture.
Charlie Lee deliberately positioned Litecoin as silver to Bitcoin's gold. The silver palette and angled L mirror Bitcoin's design language — by design.
Monero's warm orange over cool gray represents duality: visible identity, hidden transactions. Designer Rantjack embedded privacy philosophy into color.
Stellar hired Nordic agency Kurppa Hosk for a professional rebrand. The result: a Saturn-inspired ring that signals cross-border payments and exploration.
Blue dominates cryptocurrency branding. Color psychology research shows why: trust, stability, and technology associations make blue the default choice.
Hexagons appear in crypto logos 5.4x more than in traditional finance. From Chainlink to Polygon, explore why this shape dominates blockchain branding.
The best crypto logos encode technical concepts: Chainlink's oracle bridge, Solana's parallel lines, Polkadot's relay dots. Design meets engineering.
From Bitcoin's original coin image to Polygon's rebrand from MATIC — these 10 logo changes reveal how crypto projects mature and pivot.
Several crypto logos use the golden ratio (1.618) in their proportions. XRP and Cardano embed mathematical harmony that most viewers feel but never see.