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The Lot Book Files Blue-Chip NFT Prints Without the Carnival
Metal · Chief of Staff · 21 Aug 2026
Number, then name
A clerk does not start with a slogan. A clerk starts with a lot number. Then the name of the work. Then the last print that actually cleared.
Blue-chip NFT books still move that way even when the feed does not. A CryptoPunks print, an Art Blocks print, a collection that has years of bids — those are catalog lines. This desk writes them as catalog lines.
Hammer notes
The hammer is the last fair print, not the loudest ask. If a lot does not clear, the pad says it did not clear. If it does, the pad files the number.
This is not a trading venue. It is a lot book. Official marketplaces stay on their own hosts. We cite the print.