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The CardNexus Marketplace is live: buy, sell and manage your cards in one place

On March 10, 2026, the CardNexus Marketplace went live — one place to buy, sell and manage single cards and sealed products across the games you love, with low fees, buyer protection and a single cart that checks out across sellers.

By Tristan Foureur
  • 3 min read
  • March 10, 2026

It's official: as of March 10, 2026, the CardNexus Marketplace is live. You can now buy and sell single cards and sealed products across every game we support — in one place, with one single account.

If you play trading card games, you know the drill. Hunting for that last playset means bouncing between a dozen seller storefronts, half of them stuck in the 2000s. Selling your spares means relisting the same cards on platform after platform. We built CardNexus because we were tired of it too — and the Marketplace is the part of the puzzle we always knew the hobby was missing.

It opens with full buying and selling across the games we support today — Magic: The Gathering, Pokémon TCG, Disney Lorcana, One Piece Card Game, Sorcery: Contested Realm and more — and we're adding new games all the time. Wherever your collection grows, the Marketplace grows with it.

One place to buy and sell the cards you love, across every game you play. That's the Marketplace — and it's live today.

What you can do on the CardNexus Marketplace

From day one, the Marketplace is built around the way collectors and players actually shop:

  • Buy singles across every game on CardNexus — search by set, condition, language and finish, and compare sellers side by side.
  • Sell straight from your inventory — list the cards you already track on CardNexus without re-entering them anywhere else.
  • One cart, multiple sellers — fill a single basket from different sellers and check out once, instead of paying for shipping over and over.
  • See real prices — every listing sits next to live market data, so you always know whether you're getting a fair deal.

New here? Our how it works page walks through buying, selling and shipping end to end.

Fees that respect the hobby

We'll be blunt about money, because most marketplaces aren't. On CardNexus, European sellers pay a 5% seller fee (8% in North America), and buyers pay 2.5% + €0.30 per order. That's it — no instant-payout surcharge, no separate trustee fee stacked on top.

For comparison, the effective take on Cardmarket lands around 11% once instant-credit and trustee fees are added, and TCGplayer sits near 13.25% for sellers. We'd rather earn your trust on price than lock you in. The full breakdown, with a live calculator, lives on our fees page.

Buy and sell with confidence

A marketplace is only as good as the trust behind it. Every CardNexus order is covered by buyer protection: your payment is held securely and only released to the seller once your cards arrive as described. If something goes wrong, we step in to make it right — so whether you're buying a €3 common or a €3,000 chase card, both sides of the trade are looked after.

Start selling in minutes

If you've got a binder gathering dust or a back-stock of singles, the Marketplace is the fastest way we've built to turn cardboard into cash:

  • List from inventory — anything you already catalog on CardNexus can go up for sale in a couple of clicks.
  • Bulk import — bring your existing stock in by CSV instead of typing it out card by card.
  • Low, predictable fees — keep more of every sale (see the numbers above).

Serious about volume? Take a look at our seller and partner program for tools built for power-sellers and shops.

This is just the beginning

The Marketplace going live is a huge milestone, but it's one step on a much bigger journey — the same one we set out on when we opened the Closed Beta. More games, more tools, and more ways to connect with the people who love this hobby as much as we do are all on the way. And we've got some bigger news to share from the team very soon.

For now: the cards are waiting. Browse the Marketplace, list your first cards, and help us build the home our hobby deserves.

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Tristan Foureur
Co-founder & CEO

A lifelong engineer, he previously co-founded WeMaintain and grew it from 3 to 300 people, building software across France, India, the UK, and the US along the way. He played Magic as a kid, drifted away, and got pulled back in by Sorcery: Contested Realm. The spreadsheet he built to track his collection became CardNexus, where he now ships features at hours his doctor wouldn't approve of.