Digital property marketplace
Buy and sell digital properties with the money held in escrow.
Websites, e-commerce stores, domains and social media accounts. The funds stay in escrow until you inspect the asset and confirm the handover.
What's traded here
Four asset types at launch — each with its own inspection window.
Social media account
Profiles and channels with a real audience, ready to operate.
Website
Content websites with provable traffic and revenue.
Domain
Established domains with history and authority.
E-commerce store
Stores in operation, with verifiable revenue.
How escrow works
Money only changes hands when each side has done its part.
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1. Offer and acceptance
You make an offer on a listing. Once the seller accepts, the price and currency are locked into the contract.
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2. Payment into escrow
You pay and the funds are held in escrow. The seller sees the confirmation but doesn't get paid yet.
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3. Asset handover
The seller transfers the asset — credentials, domain, account — with everything recorded in the contract.
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4. Inspection window
You get time to check everything: 14 days for accounts and domains, 21 for websites, 30 for e-commerce stores.
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5. Release
You confirm — or the window closes with no issue raised — and the payment is released to the seller. Something wrong? Open a dispute before the window ends.
Who's behind this
The platform is run by the team behind Alpha Propriedades Digitais, a Brazilian digital property marketplace with over 15,000 completed transactions. The escrow core protecting every contract is that same engine, now in three languages.
FAQ
How does buying a digital asset with escrow work?
The money is held in escrow until you've checked what you bought. You make an offer on a listing; once the seller accepts, the price and currency are locked into the contract. You pay, the funds are held in escrow, and the seller transfers the asset — credentials, domain, account. Delivery opens the inspection window, and the payment is only released to the seller when you confirm or when the window closes with no issue raised.
What kinds of digital property can I buy and sell?
Four types at launch: social media accounts, websites, domains and e-commerce stores. Every listing shows the price in the asset's currency plus metrics like monthly revenue, profit and traffic, declared by the seller and subject to the inspection window before any money is released.
How long do I get to inspect the asset after handover?
It depends on the type: 14 days for social media accounts and domains, 21 days for websites and 30 days for e-commerce stores. During that period the money stays in escrow; if something doesn't match the listing, you open a dispute before the window closes and the funds stay held until it's reviewed. If you don't act before the deadline, the system treats it as acceptance and releases the payment to the seller.
How do I pay for an asset?
The listing's currency defines the payment methods. A USD listing is paid with stablecoin (USDT/USDC); a BRL listing can be paid via PIX or stablecoin, with the conversion locked when the charge is created. The price and currency are frozen when the offer is accepted — the amount doesn't change between acceptance and payment.
When does the seller get paid?
Only after inspection: when the buyer confirms the handover, or when the inspection window closes with no open dispute. Until then the funds sit in escrow on the platform — the seller sees the payment confirmed but can't withdraw it. If a dispute is opened, the funds stay held until both sides' evidence is reviewed.
How much does the platform cost?
The buyer pays exactly the agreed price, with no fee on top. The platform's commission is deducted from the seller's payout only when a sale is completed — listing is free, and nobody pays anything for a transaction that didn't happen.