LampMark is a provenance record platform for collectibles and historical artifacts. It emphasizes a “provenance-first” approach: rather than focusing on grading or transactions, it creates a durable, verifiable, and shareable historical file for a single item. LampMark explicitly states that it is not a grading company, not a marketplace, and not a replacement for existing authentication services. Its purpose is to record what happened to an item, and when.
The platform allows users to create White records, generate a LampMark QR, and search via a LampMark slug, certification number, or a photo of a slab label. Records can include identification details, images, verification events, certification and reholdering history, market appearances, and ownership or custody milestones. Its “Radiant Chain” concept emphasizes that history is accumulated rather than replaced. The Silver tier links verified records to physical items through a tamper-evident physical shield, while the Gold tier is aimed at longer-term custody and ownership continuity.
The only clearly stated pricing information at present is that White is free, allowing users to create device-independent digital records without an account. Pricing, purchase channels, and service boundaries for Silver and Gold have not been disclosed. For individual collectors, free record creation and QR codes provide a low-barrier entry point. However, for dealers, auction houses, or institutional archive management, the lack of information on bulk import, permissions, audit features, and APIs makes evaluation more difficult.
LampMark stresses its independence from grading companies, auction houses, and dealers, and states that it does not sell data and is not an advertising platform. The site mentions Turnstile protection, no tracking, long-term record accessibility, and cryptographic anchoring to ensure integrity—all important points for a provenance platform. However, it does not disclose compliance certifications, data hosting regions, backup strategy, or enterprise security documentation.
LampMark is suitable for collectors of coins, cards, and historical objects who care about provenance transparency, as well as dealers or heirs looking to supplement an item’s circulation history. There is no public information on access from China, payment methods, or local support, so china_access can only be marked as unknown. Alternatives include grading company lookup systems, auction-house historical record databases, general collection management software, or local archival systems.
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