NFT verification service

Verify the record behind an NFT—not just the image.

MekaVerse NFT verification reviews token identifiers, blockchain records, metadata, declared issuer information, asset references and stated utility to help determine what an NFT record actually represents.

Contract address Token ID Metadata Issuer record Asset reference
Verification record Digital Asset Check
Status RECORD FOUND
Network SUPPORTED_CHAIN
Contract 0x…VERIFIED
Token ID #MV-1048
Asset class DIGITAL_WORK
Metadata AVAILABLE
Example verification result PUBLIC TOKEN RECORD CONSISTENT
Layer 01 Blockchain Identity
Layer 02 Metadata Review
Layer 03 Asset Reference
Layer 04 Utility Context
Verification interface in preparation

Automated NFT lookup is being prepared.

The public verification interface is currently being prepared. It will allow users to enter a blockchain network, contract address and token ID to review available MekaVerse NFT verification records.

Until automated lookup is activated, token records and project information can be submitted for manual review.

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Enter token ID
Verify NFT — Interface Not Yet Active

Never enter a private key, wallet recovery phrase or seed phrase into an NFT verification service.

What NFT verification checks

A verification process built around the complete token record.

A marketplace thumbnail alone says very little about an NFT. Verification begins with blockchain identity and then reviews the information connected to that specific token.

01 / CONTRACT

Smart contract identity

Review the blockchain network and contract address to distinguish the intended token record from copied names, images or collection pages.

02 / TOKEN

Token ID

Confirm that the requested NFT exists within the specified contract and identify the individual token record being reviewed.

03 / METADATA

NFT metadata

Review the token URI, asset class, descriptions, identifiers, external references and available metadata fields.

04 / ISSUER

Creator or issuer reference

Compare declared creator, issuer or organisation information with the available verification record and supporting references.

05 / ASSET

Underlying asset reference

Check whether the token references a defined digital work, software product, licence, access right or physical product.

06 / UTILITY

Declared NFT utility

Identify whether the token is intended for provenance, access, licensing, product verification or another documented use.

Verification process

From token identifier to a structured verification result.

The objective is to identify what can be supported by the public token record and clearly separate it from information that requires additional evidence.

01

Identify the NFT

Start with the network, contract address, token ID or another available public token reference.

02

Review on-chain data

Check token existence, contract relationship and the available public blockchain record.

03

Inspect metadata

Review asset references, issuer information, metadata fields and stated token purpose.

04

Present the result

Separate consistent blockchain information from claims that still require external evidence.

Supported records

NFT verification for identifiable digital and physical products.

The service is designed around tokens with an understandable connection to an asset, right, product or defined utility.

Digital works

Creative asset NFTs

Records connected to illustrations, photography, writing, research, music and identifiable digital editions.

Software

Software records

NFTs referencing applications, builds, modules, source packages and technical delivery records.

Licences

Rights-linked NFTs

Review stated licence references without treating NFT ownership as automatic copyright ownership.

Access

Membership NFTs

Review membership, event, digital content or service utility connected to the token.

Phygital

Physical product NFTs

Review token records connected to QR, NFC, serial numbers or product certificates.

Custom

Utility NFT records

Review specialised NFT structures with a defined function beyond speculative collection trading.

Verification output

A result that explains what was actually checked.

A useful verification result should not simply display a generic verified badge.

It should identify the information reviewed and clearly show which conclusions require additional evidence.

Example verification output MekaVerse NFT Record Review
Blockchain token exists CONFIRMED
Contract and token ID consistent CONFIRMED
Metadata available CONFIRMED
Declared issuer reference FOUND
Underlying asset reference FOUND
Copyright ownership SEPARATE EVIDENCE
Physical authenticity ADDITIONAL REVIEW
Physical product verification

Verify the digital record separately from the physical object.

A token may be connected to a physical product through a QR code, NFC tag, serial number or digital product passport. The physical object and blockchain record must still remain correctly linked.

Check contract address and token ID.
Compare product identifier and NFT metadata.
Review QR, NFC or serial-based references.
Identify inconsistencies between product and record.
Use physical inspection where additional assurance is needed.
Phygital verification Product-to-Token Relationship
Physical item PRODUCT
Identifier QR / NFC / SERIAL
Digital identity TOKEN ID
Blockchain record AVAILABLE
Physical authenticity NOT TOKEN-ONLY
Verification scope

What NFT verification can confirm—and what needs separate proof.

The verification result is limited to information available through blockchain records, metadata and supporting references.

Verification can help confirm

Whether a specified token exists on the stated blockchain.
The relevant smart contract address and token ID.
Available metadata and asset references.
Declared creator or issuer information.
The stated purpose or utility of the NFT.

Verification does not automatically prove

! Legal copyright or trademark ownership.
! That every creator declaration is factually correct.
! Physical authenticity based only on a QR or NFC scan.
! Automatic transfer of intellectual-property rights.
! Future price, liquidity or investment performance.
NFT verification FAQ

Understand what a verification result means.

MekaVerse NFT focuses on identifiable token records, metadata and supporting product information rather than unsupported guarantees.

What information is needed to verify an NFT?
The most useful information is the blockchain network, contract address and token ID. A public marketplace or blockchain explorer link may also help identify the record.
Can NFT metadata be verified?
Available metadata can be reviewed for asset class, descriptions, identifiers, issuer references and other information associated with the token.
Can a fake NFT use the same image as a real NFT?
Yes. Images and collection names can be copied. Verification should therefore begin with the blockchain network, contract address and token ID rather than appearance alone.
Does NFT verification prove copyright ownership?
No. Copyright ownership may depend on contracts, assignments, applicable law and other evidence that exists separately from the blockchain token.
Can a physical product NFT be verified?
The digital record can be compared with QR, NFC, serial or product references. A blockchain record alone does not physically inspect the product.
Is the automated verification tool active?
The automated public lookup interface is currently being prepared. Manual verification requests can be submitted through the contact process in the meantime.
NFT record verification

Check the record before relying on what an NFT claims to represent.

Review contract identity, token ID, metadata, issuer information and the relationship between the NFT and its underlying digital or physical product.