ℹ️ WarpZone charges vendors zero commission on sales. Most other markets take 5–10%. On $10,000 in monthly sales, you keep $500–$1,000 more every single month.

💸 Why Sell on WarpZone?

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0% Commission

Keep 100% of every sale. No other active market in 2026 offers this.

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Autoshop

Sell digital goods 24/7 automatically — even while offline.

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Multisig Protection

Funds held in multisig. You sign to release — market can never steal your earnings.

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Full Dashboard

Sales analytics, order tracking, review management, stock alerts.

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3,100+ Active Buyers

Large existing customer base. Immediate visibility on a verified platform.

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Fair Disputes

Community jury decides disputes — not market staff who can be bribed.

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🚀 How to Become a Vendor

1

Register an Account

Create a buyer account on WarpZone Market. Use a unique username not used on any other platform. See security guide for account hygiene.

2

Pay the Vendor Bond

A one-time refundable vendor bond is required. This prevents spam vendors and guarantees you have skin in the game. Bond amounts vary by vendor level — see the table below.

3

Set Up Your PGP Key

Add your PGP public key to your vendor profile. Use WarpZone's built-in PGP tools or generate externally. This is mandatory — buyers need it to encrypt delivery addresses.

4

Complete Your Profile

Write a detailed vendor bio. Describe what you sell, your shipping regions, processing times, and policies. Buyers read this before purchasing.

5

Create Your First Listing

Go to Vendor Dashboard → New Listing. Fill in title, description, category, price, quantity, and shipping details. See listing guide below.

🏆 Vendor Levels & Perks

WarpZone has a tiered vendor system. As you complete orders and build reputation, you unlock perks.

LevelRequirementsBond (Refundable)Perks
🌱 Newcomer0 orders0.01 XMRBasic listings, standard visibility
⭐ Trusted25+ orders, 4.5+ ratingRefunded at this levelFeatured placement, bulk listing tools
🔥 Established100+ orders, 4.7+ ratingPriority dispute resolution, lower escrow hold time
💎 Top Vendor500+ orders, 4.8+ ratingHomepage featured, direct support line, early feature access
Bond is fully refunded when you reach Trusted level with a clean history.

📦 Creating Product Listings

Required fields:

  • Title — clear, searchable, no special characters
  • Category — choose the most specific subcategory available
  • Description — detailed. Include product specs, quality, origin where relevant
  • Price — in USD, auto-converted to BTC/XMR at checkout
  • Quantity — set to 0 to hide listing when out of stock
  • Shipping from / to — be accurate. Lying about region causes disputes
  • Processing time — how long until dispatch. Be conservative

Tips for high-converting listings:

  • Use specific keywords buyers search for in the title
  • Add photos (for physical goods) — higher conversion rate
  • Write a clear refund/reship policy
  • Offer stealth packaging information without revealing methods publicly
  • Price competitively — check similar active listings first

🤖 Autoshop Setup

For digital products, autoshop delivers automatically without any manual action from you.

1

Create an Autoshop Listing

In New Listing, toggle the Autoshop switch. Choose your product type (text, file, key, etc.).

2

Upload Inventory

Upload a text file or CSV with one item per line. Each line is one unit sold to one buyer.

3

Set Stock Alerts

Set a minimum stock threshold. You'll receive a notification when inventory runs low so you can re-upload.

4

Go Live

Listing goes live immediately. Buyers pay, receive their item instantly, and leave a review. You collect earnings on autopilot.

More detail in the autoshop feature guide.

📋 Order Management

Order lifecycle:

  • Pending — payment received, awaiting your action
  • Processing — you've accepted and are preparing the order
  • Dispatched — marked shipped. Escrow hold period begins
  • Completed — buyer confirmed receipt. Funds released to your wallet
  • Disputed — buyer or vendor opened a dispute
  • Auto-complete — if buyer doesn't respond after 14 days, order auto-completes

Best practices:

  • Process orders within your stated processing time — late processing hurts ratings
  • Always mark as dispatched with a tracking reference (even a stealth code) so buyers can follow up
  • Respond to buyer messages within 24 hours
  • For physical goods, use vendor OPSEC practices for shipping

💳 Withdrawals

  • Withdraw BTC or XMR at any time — no minimum withdrawal amount
  • Funds become available after the escrow hold period ends (typically 24–48h after order completion)
  • Always withdraw to a self-custodied wallet — never to an exchange directly
  • For BTC: consider using Wasabi Wallet CoinJoin before moving funds
  • For XMR: Monero is already private — withdraw directly to your Monero wallet
  • Keep a separate vendor wallet distinct from personal funds
⚠️ Never withdraw directly to a KYC exchange (Binance, Coinbase, Kraken). These are linked to your identity. Swap to Monero first or use a no-KYC exchange.

⭐ Building Reputation

On WarpZone, your reputation is your business. Buyers read reviews before every purchase.

  • Deliver exactly what you listed — no substitutions without buyer consent
  • Ship within your stated processing time every time
  • Communicate proactively if there are delays
  • Respond to negative reviews professionally — buyers read your responses
  • Offer reshipping on failed deliveries where feasible
  • Post on Dread at /d/WarpZoneMarket — community presence builds trust

🔒 Vendor Security

Vendors face a higher threat model than buyers. Essential practices:

  • Use a dedicated device exclusively for vending — never mix personal use
  • Use Tails OS or Whonix — leaves no trace on hardware
  • Never ship from home — use drop points or public locations
  • Vary shipping times and locations to prevent pattern analysis
  • Enable 2FA (TOTP) on your WarpZone account
  • Withdraw to a separate XMR wallet — never to an exchange directly
  • Rotate your PGP key every 6 months
  • Never reuse usernames across platforms

Full breakdown in the vendor security section of our OPSEC guide.