XCOPY is an anonymous digital artist based in the United Kingdom, known for crypto art featuring neon-colored illustrated GIFs with dark, punk-inspired themes of apathy and dystopia, glitch elements, and visual loops. An early adopter of crypto art, they were invited to participate in the launch of SuperRare in 2018. XCOPY's Twitter Score is 535 out of 1000 (an Excellent rating) as of July 2026, ranking #279 (top 0.1%) out of 389,201 accounts tracked on the platform.
XCOPY has produced several high-value works on SuperRare, including Right-click and Save As Guy, a 1-of-1 piece released on December 6, 2018, which sold for $7 million in December 2021. A Coin for the Ferryman sold for $6 million in November 2021, and Some Asshole sold for $3.8 million in September 2021. XCOPY has 256,616 followers as of July 2026 and 16,442 posts.
XCOPY partnered with Nifty Gateway to launch MAX PAIN AND FRENS on March 24, 2022, releasing 7,394 editions at $3,100 each and raising approximately $23 million within 10 minutes. They placed Right-click and Save As Guy under the CC0 license in January 2022 and extended CC0 to all existing work on August 1, 2022, making the full catalog free to use, remix, and build upon. In 2024, they released COPE SALADA, generated at mint and stored fully on-chain using custom Highlight smart contracts on the Shape network.
XCOPY participated in Art Basel Miami Beach 2025, where over 46,000 free NFTs from the Coin Laundry cycle were claimed at Nguyen Wahed's booth during the preview. MISSION CREEP, a collaboration with Lewis Osborne on Manifold, was listed as active in June 2026, with additional 2026 releases upcoming. They also advise the XCOPY Charitable Fund on Endaoment, supporting organizations working in humanitarian relief, human rights, health, and public-interest technology. XCOPY has been mentioned by 1,098 accounts, with 7,043 total mentions.
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XCOPY attracts a broad audience across the crypto art and Web3 space. The accounts that follow XCOPY include 1,361 founders, 246 angel investors, 1,837 influencers and 24 VCs, among them Laura Shin, Chris Dixon, Toly, ZachXBT, Cobie and jesse.base.eth.