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Market Price Controlled by User Listings

When a limited marketplace item (such as hats, faces, and other limited-stock collectibles) sells out completely, no new stock can be generated or sold by Brickverse.

Once an item reaches sold out status:

  • The original marketplace can no longer issue additional copies.

  • The item becomes available only through user-created listings.

  • Owners of the item may list their copy for resale at a price they choose.

  • Every limited item keeps its own unique stock serial, which identifies that specific copy.

How Market Price Is Determined

After an item is sold out, the displayed market price is based on the lowest active user listing currently available.

This means:

  • The lowest listing price becomes the visible market price for that item.

  • Market value can rise or fall depending on how users price their listings.

  • Community demand directly influences valuation.

Why Prices Change

Because prices are controlled by active listings:

  • Rare items may increase in value when few owners are selling.

  • Prices may decrease when more users list the item competitively.

  • The market price reflects the current lowest available entry point for buyers.

Important to Know

The displayed market price does not represent an official Brickverse-set value once stock is sold out. It reflects the current community marketplace price based on user supply and demand.

In short: once an item sells out, the community determines its value through listings.

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Future Valuation Improvements

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