The website
Marketplace
The marketplace is where decks change hands: ours, and other people's. Browsing needs no account. Buying and selling both do, and selling additionally needs a Stripe account so you can be paid.
Start at /marketplace.
Browsing and filtering
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Free-text search over deck titles and descriptions. Combines with the filters rather than replacing them.
- All types
Narrows to Unique listings (sold once) or Copy listings (sold repeatedly), or leaves both showing.
- Sort
Newest first, price low to high, or most popular.
- Filter
Applies the search box and both dropdowns. The filters live in the address bar, so a filtered view can be bookmarked or shared.
- Style chips
One chip per style tag, each with a count, plus “All styles” to clear. Selecting a chip keeps your search and type filter in place.
- Deck card
Opens the listing. Shows the cover art, title, seller, price and up to two style tags. A gold “Featured” badge marks curated decks; a “Unique” badge marks one-of-one listings.
- Page numbers
Appears when there is more than one page of results. 20 listings per page.
A listing page
The listing shows the whole deck, not a selection. Price, seller and the buy button sit in a panel on the right.

- Card grid
Every card in the deck, so you can see what you are buying before you buy it rather than judging by the cover.
- Style
The style brief the deck was generated from — the clearest signal of what the deck actually is.
- Buy
Pays for the deck from your token balance and grants it immediately - there is no card checkout. If you are not signed in it takes you to sign-in first and returns you here afterwards; if you are short of tokens it says so and links to the top-up. On your own listing it is replaced by a note saying so.
- Unavailable notice
Replaces the buy button when a listing has been sold, paused or delisted.
Unique versus copy
- • Copy — you get your own independent, editable copy. You can regenerate its cards, change them, and list it on again. The seller keeps theirs.
- • Unique — a one-of-one. Ownership transfers to you, the listing disappears, and nobody else can ever buy that deck.
Selling a deck
Any deck you own can be listed. The route in is the List for sale button on the deck's own page.
- Set up Stripe first. Until onboarding is complete the listing form is replaced by the setup prompt. Identity verification and bank details go to Stripe directly and never touch us.
- Choose Copy or Unique. This is the decision you cannot undo later without delisting.
- Set a price in tokens, between 50 and 100,000. A hundred tokens is about a dollar.
- Press List for sale. The deck becomes public and appears in the marketplace grid.

- Copy / Unique
Copy sells unlimited independent copies and you keep yours. Unique sells once, transfers ownership, and removes the listing. This cannot be changed after the listing goes live — you would have to delist and relist.
- Price (USD)
What buyers pay. Entered in dollars and cents.
Limits$0.50 – $1000, in steps of $0.01 - List for sale
Creates the listing and takes you to its public page.
- Set up Stripe / Finish onboarding
Starts or resumes Stripe Connect onboarding. Identity checks and bank details are handled entirely by Stripe.
- Stripe dashboard
Opens your Stripe Express dashboard, where payouts and their schedule live.
- Delist
Takes an active listing off the marketplace. On My Listings, beside each active listing.
Managing your listings
Account → My Listings shows your seller status and every listing you have made, with its type, its state and its price.
- • Active — live and buyable.
- • Paused — temporarily not buyable.
- • Onboarding incomplete — your listings will not activate until Stripe onboarding is finished.
Common problems
The list-for-sale form will not appear
Either the deck already has an active listing — in which case you are shown its details and a link to manage it — or your Stripe onboarding is not finished.
I listed it as Copy and meant Unique
Delist it from My Listings and create a new listing. The type is fixed for the life of a listing.
Buy does nothing
If you are signed out it redirects you to sign in and brings you back. On your own listing the button is replaced entirely.