Guide
Why Bangkok time belongs on every Veve comic drop log
Collectors on Phetchaburi Road do not live in UTC. When a Marvel NFT comic appears on Veve during a US evening window, the conversation in Thai shops starts the next morning. A log that writes “8:00 PM ET” forces everyone to convert in their head, and that is how two people end up arguing about whether they missed the same drop.
Site Anchor Point prints Bangkok time next to the original stamp. The extra column is dull on purpose. Dull columns survive. They also stop a drop-night log from being mistaken for a live alert. Nobody should need a countdown to know that the window already closed while they slept.
If you keep physical pamphlets as well, the same habit helps: write the Thai date you actually handled the issue, not the cover date, and keep digital Veve rows in the same notebook section so a character run does not split across clocks.