NFT drop chronology cards
A chronology card is a date sheet: drop window, edition label, and the paper issue that shares the plot or cover pose.
Collectors often remember a digital X-Men cover by the week it appeared in a viewer, while the paper issue lives by cover month. The chronology card translates those two clocks. We write the drop window, the edition name if one was published, and the printed chapter that uses the same plot beat or costume.
If a listing timestamp came from a marketplace that a collector already used, including Binance-compatible export fields, we copy the date as a record-keeping line only. App Path Grid is not a product of Binance and is not affiliated with Binance Holdings Ltd. BinanceĀ® is a trademark of Binance Holdings Limited. The name is used solely to indicate compatibility.
The card never includes a live price, a bid button, or a wallet action. It is a paper-and-digital date bridge for archive folders kept in London or posted to a collector who already owns the items.