eBay’s new vault facilitates digital trading of your non-fungible physical items
by Umar Shakir from The Verge - All Posts on (#6050M)
A rendering of a high-tech facility representing eBay's new 31,000-square-foot vault facility that stores collectables. | Image: eBay
Consider dusting off your attic shoeboxes filled with baseball cards; eBay might have a new home for some of them soon. The pioneering online marketplace site built a new 31,000-square-foot facility, called the eBay Vault, which is open now to house graded trading cards that are valued at over $750 and, in the future, physical collectibles of all kinds.
The launch of the eBay Vault comes hot on the heels of its Authenticity Guarantee push, where it expanded from validating sneakers over $100 to partnering with Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) to grade trading cards valued at over $2,000. eBay is so far only accepting trading cards purchased on their site that are already graded by a list of reputable organizations like PSA and...