TCG Pot turns collectible card sales into live multiplayer auctions.
Buyers purchase tickets to take the lead. Every ticket adds 30 seconds to the clock.
A seller locks a card into a timed ticket auction instead of waiting for one direct marketplace buyer.
Buyers purchase tickets to take the lead, and every ticket adds 30 seconds to the clock.
Each buy pushes the deadline out. When demand stops and the timer hits zero, the auction ends.
The last confirmed ticket buyer wins the escrowed graded card.
Every featured prize starts as a real graded trading card. You see the card, grade, and collection before you enter, so the game is about timing, not mystery.
In a normal auction, everyone except the winner walks away with nothing. Here, every ticket extends the clock, builds demand, and funds a reward pool for ticket buyers.
Instead of waiting for one buyer to clear the full ask, sellers escrow the card and let many collectors create visible demand through tickets.
Chasing a grail usually means paying the full price or missing out completely. Tickets give buyers a lower entry point, plus exposure to rewards funded by auction activity.
Each live auction is one verified card, one countdown, and ticket buys that add 30 seconds while changing the current leader.
Check back soon or launch the first card game.
Each sale becomes a live game: sellers get attention, buyers get a shot at valuable cards, and the room decides when the timer finally stops.