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Short answers for the first things people ask before they grade, hold, flex, and regrade.

What is PNA?

PNA is a provenance grading protocol for NFTs. It reads public onchain history, turns that history into a grade, and presents the result as a slab record.

What does the grade measure?

The grade measures public ownership movement around the NFT, including how it has moved, how long it has been held, and what the record says over time. It is not a price target or financial appraisal.

Can my grade improve?

Yes. PNA is built around living records. If the NFT keeps building a cleaner, stronger onchain story, a future regrade can move the result.

What is a regrade?

A regrade runs the NFT through PNA again using the latest public record. It gives the asset another shot at a better grade and another foil roll.

What are foils?

Foils are randomized visual treatments on the slab. They make the reveal feel alive and give each record a shot at extra heat beyond the grade itself.

Can I choose my foil?

No. Foils are rolled by the system. You can regrade later for another shot, but the point is the pull, not picking the shine by hand.

Who owns my slab?

Not in the same way you own the source NFT. Your NFT stays yours, in your wallet, on its original chain. The slab is PNA's record of the public movement around that NFT, represented as grade metadata and a display case.

Does PNA move or custody my NFT?

No. PNA does not move, wrap, escrow, list, or custody the source NFT. It reads public data and writes a separate record. Your NFT never leaves your wallet because of PNA.

Why does my chain matter?

Every chain leaves a different trail. PNA adapts to the source chain because Ethereum, Abstract, Solana, and other networks expose ownership and marketplace data differently.

What happens if metadata changes?

The slab can keep showing the latest resolved metadata, while the PNA record stays tied to the same source chain, contract, and token. If the asset changes over time, the record can reflect that movement.

Why is my collection not available?

PNA opens collections deliberately. If a collection is not enabled yet, it may be waiting on launch seeding, marketplace data quality, safety checks, or chain support.

Why is content blocked sometimes?

PNA blocks display when marketplace or PNA safety rules flag suspicious, disabled, hidden, explicit, unsafe, or blocked content. If it should not be shown, PNA should not cache it or put it in the gallery.

What do free grades mean?

Free grades are reserved grading credits for eligible wallets. Claim them first, wait until the credit is ready onchain, then use them to grade eligible NFTs without paying the PNA grading fee.

Can one NFT have more than one slab?

No. A source NFT maps to one canonical PNA slab record at a time. Regrading updates the living story around that NFT instead of creating duplicate slab records.

What does "living asset" mean?

Your NFT is not frozen at first grade. Holding, movement, regrades, and foil rolls can keep giving the asset new moments to show what it has already earned.