The archive
NFT artworks usually live in many places at once, the token on Ethereum, the image on IPFS or Arweave or an artist's server, the metadata somewhere in between, and every one of those places can go dark. This gallery is built so the collection survives all of them.
How it works
For each of the 934 works in the vault, the archive reads the token's on-chain tokenURI, fetches the artist's original metadata document, and downloads the artwork files from the exact sources the artist declared, never from a marketplace preview. Every file is verified by content type (magic bytes, not file names) and stored with its SHA-256 checksum. When an original host has already died, the marketplace's cached copy is kept instead and honestly labeled as such.
Where the originals live
IPFS, 730 files · Arweave, 293 files · artist-run servers, 75 files · fully on-chain, 6 files
Provenance
19,730 on-chain transfer and sale events are recorded across two independent sources (the marketplace's index and the Ethereum ledger itself), giving 911 works their verified mint records and every piece its collecting history, traced through the collection's wallets back to the first acquisition.
Today
1140 original files archived (16 GB); the rest of the vault is catalogued with source URLs and awaits download. Nothing on these pages depends on any third party being alive tomorrow.