The social exchange for everything

Turn what you own
into what you want.

Your objects have a next life. Put them into a living marketplace, find the people looking for them, and negotiate the trade in one structured flow.

395 active listings76 collectors228 matches

Verified against the populated local development world. Production provider gates remain explicitly identified.

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Directional matchTrade route found

The Block is already moving

A marketplace that feels inhabited.

Listings, wants, watches, profiles, messages, counters and deal states all come from the same development database—not client-side showcase arrays.

Verified development exchangeView product tour ↗
The Trading Block desktop exchange showing the editorial listing wall, category worlds and collector activity
01

Objects first

Large editorial photography and category worlds put the inventory at the centre.

02

People are present

Profiles, follows, online state, rooms and activity turn a listing wall into a network.

03

Negotiation has memory

Offers, counters and deal transitions stay structured and refresh through realtime events.

One continuous exchange loop

Own. Want. Match.
Then make it happen.

  1. 01OWNBuild your vault
  2. 02WANTSignal intent
  3. 03MATCHFind a route
  4. 04OFFERBuild the trade
  5. 05COUNTERShape the deal
  6. 06COMPLETEClose the loop

A universal object graph

From daily carry
to dream garage.

A governed catalogue starts the world neatly. Collectors add the long tail; product families hold sizes, variants and condition without turning discovery into duplicate clutter.

Seller photos always take priority. Catalogue decoration shown here is generated, provenance-tagged synthetic imagery—not official brand photography and not seller supplied.

Trading Block people discovery surfaceTrading Block mobile message room with a collector mention

Clear evidence, honest boundaries

Trust is a system,
not a badge.

PROVENANCE

Know what you are seeing.

Seller-supplied, official and synthetic sources remain distinct in the data model and customer presentation.

STRUCTURE

Keep the agreement visible.

Offer contents, counters, acceptance and deal transitions stay in a reviewable path.

PRIVACY

Share only what belongs outside.

Public identity, social controls and sensitive fulfillment context have separate boundaries.

READINESS

No fictional provider claims.

The local release candidate proves the journey. Payment, shipping and production identity providers remain explicit launch gates.

Read the trust architecture

The direct answers

Questions, without the fog.

How does a trade start?+

List an item, describe what you want, discover a directional match, message the other collector and make a structured offer.

Does Trading Block decide what an item is worth?+

No. Values shown in listings are user declarations or clearly identified reference context—not a Trading Block valuation.

Are the product images official photography?+

Seller-supplied photos take priority. Development catalogue imagery is provenance-tagged synthetic decoration and is never represented as official or seller supplied.

Is the product live in production?+

This release candidate demonstrates the complete local exchange journey. Production API, auth, storage, payment, shipping, identity and store-release gates must be connected and verified before a public launch.

Your next trade starts here

The world is yours
to trade.

Explore the release-candidate world, objects and complete exchange journey.

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The Trading Block listing wall on an iPhone-sized screen