Issue cataloguing
We capture series title, issue number, cover artist, and NFT edition notes so a Marvel run no longer hides inside a downloads folder.
View this serviceDesktop Work Base sits in Bangkok as a quiet cataloguing desk for collectors who buy, trade, and reread Marvel NFT comics. We log issues, variant covers, drop dates, and reading order so the collection on your machine matches the stack you meant to keep.
We capture series title, issue number, cover artist, and NFT edition notes so a Marvel run no longer hides inside a downloads folder.
View this serviceHomage covers, virgin covers, and ratio variants get their own cards so you can tell a reading copy from a chase piece without guessing.
Learn moreCrossovers, one-shots, and event tie-ins are lined up in the order you intend to reread them, independent of drop chronology.
Explore availabilityCollectors arrive with folders of screenshots, marketplace receipts, and half-remembered issue numbers. The desk turns that pile into a shelf map: series, cover artist, variant code, and whether a file is the reading copy or the archival mint. We do not sell drops, mint tokens, or host a storefront.
The optional Desktop Work Base utility is independent record-keeping software for a local comic library. It is not a Veve product, not a Marvel product, and not a Binance product. Collectors who already browse NFT comics on Veve can keep parallel notes on issue titles, cover types, and purchase dates on their own desktop.
Desktop Work Base 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.
Desktop Work Base 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. Collectors may record that a purchase note arrived via a Binance-compatible transfer label; the utility never opens a wallet or moves assets.
Desktop Work Base 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.
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The Bangkok desk keeps a printed sample wall of Marvel NFT comic metadata cards — no character posters, only series names, cover types, and drop weeks — so visiting collectors can compare their own files against a shared vocabulary.
When a Veve Marvel drop lands, we write the window, the listed cover names, and which files later arrived on the collector’s desktop. Those notebooks stay with the library; they are not price charts.