DOJ Epstein Files — NFT Collection
OpenSea-only sale · Verification-first
A premium verification-first NFT archive aligned to the DOJ dataset structure.
Every item is anchored with SHA-256 integrity data and permanent storage references.
Independent project. Not affiliated with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ).
Series
12
Integrity
SHA-256
Price
0.04 ETH
Royalty
3%
What you are buying
Not spectacle — integrity
Link rot
Links and mirrors disappear or drift over time. A stable verification reference matters.
Tampering risk
Copies can be modified after publication. Hashes make integrity checks objective and repeatable.
Independent verification
Anyone can recompute SHA-256 locally and compare it to recorded values — with or without buying.
5-step flow
Source dataset
Use the publicly released DOJ dataset structure as the canonical reference.
Compute SHA-256 per file
Create a fingerprint for each file so integrity checks are independent and repeatable.
Permanent references
Store content on content-addressed storage (e.g., IPFS/Arweave) and keep stable URIs.
Mint metadata on OpenSea
NFT metadata references dataset_id, file_id, hash_sha256, source_reference, timestamp, and CID/Tx.
Verify anytime
Recompute hashes locally and compare them to the recorded values.
What an NFT does (and does not) do
Dataset-aligned
The 12-series split mirrors the structure of the publicly released DOJ datasets.
Series 1
Matches DOJ dataset structure
Series 2
Matches DOJ dataset structure
Series 3
Matches DOJ dataset structure
Series 4
Matches DOJ dataset structure
Series 5
Matches DOJ dataset structure
Series 6
Matches DOJ dataset structure
Series 7
Matches DOJ dataset structure
Series 8
Matches DOJ dataset structure
Series 9
Matches DOJ dataset structure
Series 10
Matches DOJ dataset structure
Series 11
Matches DOJ dataset structure
Series 12
Matches DOJ dataset structure
3 steps
Download the file from the official source or an archive copy.
Compute SHA-256 locally.
Compare the result with the hash recorded in the NFT metadata / verification guide.
SHA-256 examples
# macOS / Linux
shasum -a 256 path/to/file
# Linux (alt)
sha256sum path/to/file
# Windows (PowerShell)
Get-FileHash path\\to\\file -Algorithm SHA256
OpenSea link
OpenSea link coming soon.
Legal / communication
12+ questions
Is this an official US Department of Justice (DOJ) project?
+Does an NFT store the file “on-chain”?
+What exactly can I verify?
+Does an NFT prove the “truth” of a document?
+Can video be an NFT?
+Is this an investment?
+Can I verify without buying?
+Why are royalties set to 3%?
+Do you alter the original files?
+Why are there 12 series?
+Do I get rights to the underlying DOJ materials by owning the NFT?
+What happens if a source link disappears?
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