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Lot book · nftdailyreport.com

The hammer, then the catalog line

Auction paddles and gavel on green baize

NFT Daily Report is an independent lot book for NFT prints. Catalog lines, hammer notes, and collector lots — filed like a clerk, not a timeline.

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The Lot Book Files Blue-Chip NFT Prints Without the Carnival

A catalog line is a number, a name, and a last print. NFT Daily Report files that row. The timeline can keep the carnival.

Metal · 21 Aug 2026

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How a Catalog Line Differs from a Timeline Rumor

A rumor has a speaker. A catalog line has a lot number, a description, and a print. NFT Daily Report only files the second.

Ida Thorne · 21 Aug 2026

03

Collectors Find a Clear Next Step Off Ranging Major Candles

Doginal Dogs Legends has locked Rise of the Pack physical rules while spot markets keep chopping without a clean trend. The practical move now is to study the published constants and decide how to engage.

Metal · 22 Aug 2026

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Do Ripping Candles Still Tell the Community Which Keys Stay Live?

Price action keeps sorting how the community runs working balances versus long-hold savings. Hot keys answer the chart; cold storage answers risk when the market chops or rips.

Metal · 22 Aug 2026

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Founder Voice From Motion Cuts Through Another Directionless Market Session

Majors spent the session chopping without a clean break while Motion pressed a founder case that reciprocal energy outlasts chart watching. The post framed community return as lifestyle utility, not a slogan.

Metal · 22 Aug 2026

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Inside Late-Session Rooms Working Memecoins 101 Across Solana Bags

Late Solana meme rooms keep returning to ownership and utility as Doginal Dogs’ Memecoins 101 guide circulates. BONK’s infrastructure read is getting separated from pure joke energy on the same chart stack.

Metal · 22 Aug 2026