What Is COP vs NFTs?
How Cryptographic Ownership Proofs differ from NFTs in purpose, cost, and legal standing.
Cryptographic Ownership Proof (COP) is TimeProof’s system for establishing and tracking digital asset ownership. While timestamps prove a file existed at a specific time, COP proves who owns it, who created it, and the complete chain of custody from creation to the current holder.
How COP vs NFTs Works
COP builds on the same cryptographic foundation as timestamping — SHA-256 hashing and blockchain anchoring — but adds ownership semantics:
The Foundation: Cryptographic Hashing
Every digital asset gets a unique SHA-256 fingerprint. This fingerprint is linked to the owner’s identity through cryptographic signatures, creating an unbreakable bond between the asset and its owner.
Parent and Child Prints
The COP system uses a Parent-Child model:
- Parent Prints represent original creations — the first proof of ownership by the original creator
- Child Prints represent authorized transfers or licenses — each traceable back to the Parent
This creates a verifiable lineage from creator through every authorized holder, similar to provenance records in the physical art world.
Visual Fingerprints
Each COP generates a unique visual pattern — a human-recognizable fingerprint derived from the cryptographic data. This makes it possible to visually identify and verify ownership at a glance, without needing to read hash strings.
Why COP vs NFTs Matters
For Creators
Proving you created a digital asset is the foundation of IP protection. COP vs NFTs provides cryptographic proof that connects your identity to your creation, with a timestamp proving when the connection was established.
For Businesses
Managing digital asset ownership across teams, clients, and partners requires clear records. COP creates an audit trail of ownership that is independently verifiable by any party.
For Legal Professionals
Evidence of ownership must be clear, verifiable, and tamper-proof. COP provides all three, with the Legal-Grade upgrade adding courtroom-ready documentation.
COP vs Timestamps vs NFTs
| Feature | Timestamp | COP | NFT |
|---|---|---|---|
| Proves existence at a time | Yes | Yes | No |
| Proves ownership | No | Yes | Partially |
| Tracks ownership transfers | No | Yes | Yes |
| Requires marketplace | No | No | Yes |
| Legal evidence focus | Yes | Yes | No |
| Cost | Credit-based timestamping that starts with a $15 pack | TBD | Gas fees + marketplace fees |
| Available now | Yes | In development | Yes |
The Relationship to Timestamping
COP builds on TimeProof’s existing timestamping infrastructure. Every COP includes a timestamp — establishing when the ownership record was created. The timestamp provides proof of existence; COP adds proof of ownership on top.
If you only need to prove a file existed at a specific time, a timestamp is sufficient. If you need ongoing ownership management, lineage tracking, or licensing records, COP adds those capabilities.
Related Comparisons
These pages help distinguish future ownership-proof workflows from timestamps, NFTs, and adjacent provenance concepts.
- Ownership vs Timestamp: Compare proof of existence with ownership, lineage, and transfer-focused records.
- COP vs NFTs: See how practical ownership evidence differs from token-centric marketplace models.
- Digital Provenance: Review the broader provenance concept that COP is meant to support when it launches.
Related Guides
Use these supporting pages to move between the live timestamp layer and the future ownership model it can later support.
- What Is COP?: Start with the core ownership model and how COP is framed in TimeProof content today.
- Lineage Tracking: Review how the future system is expected to represent creator-to-holder chains and authorized transfers.
- Blockchain Timestamping: Revisit the live timestamp layer that already provides the evidence base COP would build on later.
Current Status
COP is currently in development. The timestamping features are live and available now. When COP launches, it will integrate seamlessly with existing timestamps.
Start with Timestamping Today
COP is future-phase, but the timestamping layer it builds on is live today and already uses one unified credit balance.
- Scheduled timestamps: 1 credit per file - available to everyone, with proof available within 6 hours.
- Instant timestamps: 2 credits per file - available to verified subscribers, anchored in about 2 seconds.
- Legal-Grade: Starter and Pro: 50 credits up to 25 files, then +2/file. Business: 25 credits up to 25 files, then +1/file. Enterprise: included.
One-time packs start at $15 for 100 credits. Verified monthly plans start at $19/month and include identity verification for instant timestamps and Legal-Grade.
If you need proof of existence and timing today, start with timestamps now. Those records establish the evidence base that future ownership workflows can build on.
Every timestamp you create today builds toward your COP ownership record when the feature launches.