Pokemon Auction
Peer-to-peer marketplace for Pokémon cards—bids, asks, offers, chat, and listings (project concluded).
Concluded — no active marketplace
- List Pokémon cards for sale with discoverable catalog-style listings
- Place bids and post asks; negotiate with structured offers
- Accept or reject offers inside the trading flow
- In-product chat between counterparties to align on condition and shipping
- Peer-to-peer trades without a traditional auction-house clerk in the loop
- Service has been shut down; this page documents scope only
Pokemon Auction was built as a collector-to-collector venue: sellers published inventory, buyers expressed interest through bids and offers, and both sides could talk in chat before locking a deal. The intent was to mirror familiar card-market mechanics—offers, counter-offers, acceptance—with tooling tuned for Pokémon TCG inventory rather than generic classifieds.
How it worked
A typical path started with a listing (card, condition notes, photos where supported). Buyers could bid auction-style or send an offer; sellers saw asks in a dashboard and could accept to move the trade forward. Chat kept negotiation lightweight so postage, grading, and timing stayed in one thread. Exact escrow, fees, and dispute flows depended on the shipped build; nothing here remains online.
Status
The project is terminated: accounts, listings, and chat are no longer available. Treat this entry as a portfolio snapshot, not an invitation to trade.