Floor price briefings
A floor briefing is a dated snapshot, not a live ticker. We look at publicly visible asking prices for a named Marvel NFT comic issue, separate common copies from clearly marked rares, and write a band rather than a single magic number.
What you receive
You receive a short written note covering:
- the issue title and drop context we used
- the common-copy asking band we could actually observe
- where rare or sequential copies sit relative to that band
- gaps, thin books, and listings that look like outliers rather than a market
If the public tape is empty, we say so. Silence on a title is more honest than inventing a midpoint.
How we work
Bring the issue name, cover treatment, and — if you have it — the mint or serial range. We do not need wallet access. We never request private keys. The briefing stays on paper language: pounds, copies, covers, and dates.
When a listing is quoted in a crypto unit, a sterling footnote may use a publicly visible Binance-compatible reference rate for that hour. App Craft 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.
Next step
Read rates for starting prices, or call the Cheapside desk to ask whether a particular Marvel digital comic is in the current coverage set.