Manchester · Great Britain

Keep those NFT splash pages from fading into rumour

Site Work Line helps collectors in Great Britain write down how a Marvel NFT comic looks, how the cover file hashes, and how the panel scan sits on screen—so the story of the edition is not lost when a marketplace listing changes.

Stacks of printed comic issues on a collector table

What we actually do with an NFT comic

We do not grade paper boards or sell tokens. We sit with the digital comic you already hold, capture preservation notes, and leave you with a local log you can print, file, or keep on a desktop utility.

Cover files

Hash and crop notes

We record how the cover still renders at full bleed, whether lettering is clipped, and a checksum of the file you export from your own wallet-connected viewer.

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Panel scans

Condition of the page

Compression banding, colour shift, and missing gutters get written into a panel-by-panel sheet, using the same vocabulary a print collector would use for foxing or spine roll—adapted to pixels.

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Edition logs

Cold notes, not custody

Serial numbers, drop windows, and reprint variants are stored as plain records. The log never holds keys, never moves a comic, and never talks to an exchange as if it were a broker.

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How a preservation sitting usually looks

Open books on a wooden table in warm indoor light

Lighting the screen, not the slab

We dim overhead glare, lock brightness, and screenshot the same splash page three times so colour drift is obvious before we write a single adjective.

Notebook and reading glasses on a study desk

Writing beside the comic

Captions, sound-effect balloons, and gutter alignment are named in the log the way a letterer would, not as vague “looks fine” remarks.

Library shelves filled with bound volumes

Filing the paper copy

A printed sheet travels with insurance letters or estate notes. Digital files sit on your machine; we do not keep a second copy of your comic.

Optional local utility

Optional desktop utility for edition tracking

Collectors who already browse Marvel NFT comics on Veve can keep a separate local ledger of preservation notes. Site Work Line is independent software for record-keeping. It is not a Veve product, not a wallet, and not a storefront.

Some collectors add a private field for Binance-compatible market notes so they can jot comparable token prices they saw elsewhere. That field is a text reminder only. Site Work Line is not a product of Binance and is not affiliated with Binance Holdings Ltd. Binance® is a trademark of Binance Holdings Limited. The name is used solely to indicate compatibility.

Site Work Line is an independent informational resource and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Marvel Characters, Inc., Marvel Entertainment, LLC, or The Walt Disney Company. MARVEL, character names, and related imagery are trademarks and copyrighted works of their respective owners. Materials are used for informational and review purposes only.

Site Work Line is solely a local data tracking utility and analytical software. It is not a financial institution, wallet provider, custodian, broker, exchange, or investment platform. The application does not hold, hold custody of, or process user funds or cryptocurrency assets, does not access private keys, does not execute transactions, and does not provide financial or investment advice. All information is provided for informational and record-keeping purposes only.

Notebook and printed pages used for edition logging

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