LIQUID
10S.
Your collection, finally liquid.
Bundle your graded cards into one token the market can trade. Cash out the value locked in your collection — or curate a set the market values beyond the cards inside it.
Cards you already argue about.
The grails, the iconic sets, the sleeper nobody's noticed yet — now held as one liquid set.
Every collection has its holy grails. A set is that conviction, on chain — graded slabs of the cards the argument is about.
Iconic sets age into legend. A curated set rolls the cards that matter into one redeemable shelf.
The overlooked card is the bet. Get a slice of a set before the rest of the market catches on — and burn for the slab when you're right.
How it works.
Bundle → trade the premium → exit at NAV, anytime.
Tens is where a graded-card collection becomes liquid — built for collectors who think like traders, and traders who collect.
The auction house gates you behind 14-day windows, a 20% buyer's premium, and a phone bid you'll never win. Sold comps tell you what a slab was worth yesterday — not what it's worth now.
Tens lives in between. Every vault token is backed 1:1 by specific PSA / CGC / BGS / SGC slabs. TENS Value folds fresh sold comps from marketplaces and price guides into a decay-weighted median, around the clock. The market is open every block. You can hold a slice of a curated set — and whatever the tape does, your worst-case exit is the NAV floor: redeem for cash, or burn the set for the physical card itself.
We start with what collectors love most — Pokémon, sports, Yu-Gi-Oh!, MTG — graded slabs across every category.
PSA, BGS, SGC. Every token maps to real graded slabs with known cert numbers. The backing is real cardboard, not a promise — burn enough token to redeem a physical card.
Each vault token is a curated set of graded slabs, assembled by a collector who knows the category. Buy the set, hold the floor. Or burn it for any single slab inside.
Constant-product AMM on Solana. ~400 ms settlement. TENS Value-floored fills. No buyer's premium, no auction calendar.
From shoebox
to curated set.
No auction calendar, no selling card-by-card. Turn your collection into liquidity — or curate a set the market prices above the raw cards.
Bring your cards on-chain
Already hold Collector Crypt cards? One tap wraps them into clean, vault-ready assets — the on-chain form of your slabs.
Wrap your cardsCurate & issue your set
Pick the cards that define your set — like building a TCG deck. Name it, go live. The market prices your set live against real graded comps.
Issue a setEarn on every trade
As the market values your set above the cards inside it, your token climbs — and you keep a cut of every trade, for the life of the token.
Start with your cardsBefore your first fill.
The four things every collector asks.
What backs a token on Tens?
Real graded slabs, 1:1. Each token — a curated set — maps to specific PSA / CGC / BGS / SGC cards held in a Solana vault, every one with a known cert number. Hold it for liquid exposure, or burn enough of it to redeem a specific slab and have the physical card shipped. The backing is real cardboard, not a promise.
What does issuing a set actually do?
It turns an illiquid collection into one tradeable token. Your graded cards move into the vault as backing and you mint a set the market can trade — this is realizing the value locked in your collection, not a loan. The only way a specific card leaves is for someone to burn enough token to redeem it; while the set trades above card value, nobody does, so the set stays intact.
Who sets the price?
The market does, not us. TENS Value is derived from real sold transactions for that exact card across marketplaces and price guides, published on-chain as a single reference price. Mint and redeem quotes sit a small spread around it, so you always trade against an independent, market-based number.
What is my downside?
The NAV floor. Redemption is permissionless: burn at NAV for cash from the vault reserve, or burn a set for a specific underlying slab. That arbitrage is what pulls any market discount back toward the value of the cards inside.