Prerequisites
To open a pack you need:- A connected Solana wallet
- Enough USDC to cover the pack price
- A small amount of SOL for Solana network fees
If the Open pack button shows “Insufficient USDC”, your wallet does not hold enough USDC for the selected quantity of packs. Opening also fails without SOL for network fees. See the FAQ for troubleshooting.
Pack tiers
Pack prices are displayed live in the app and may change. Current tiers at launch:- Pokemon
- One Piece
| Pack | Price (USDC) |
|---|---|
| Silver | 25 |
| Gold | 50 |
| Water | 100 |
| Diamond | 250 |
| Grail | 1,000 |
| God | 2,500 |
- What’s Inside? lists the actual cards currently in that pack’s machine pool, with their grading and value. A “Guaranteed Authenticity” badge confirms every card in the pool is an authenticated graded slab.
- Latest Pulls is a live feed of recent pulls from that pack across the platform, with the value of each pull and its gain percentage relative to the pack price.
How to open a pack
Choose a pack
Go to the Packs page and select a tier. Review the Statistics & odds panel and the What’s Inside view before buying.
Set the quantity
Choose how many packs to open in one session. If you own free or gifted packs for this tier, they are consumed first, before any USDC is spent.
Confirm the transaction
Click Open pack and approve the transaction in your wallet. The total is the pack price multiplied by the quantity, plus network fees.
Odds and rarity tiers
Every pack displays its own drop odds by rarity tier in the Statistics & odds panel, together with indicative value ranges per tier. Odds differ from pack to pack. Value ranges depend on the current machine pool and change over time. Two properties of the odds are guaranteed:- Odds are fixed. The displayed percentages never change, regardless of how many cards remain in the machine pool.
- Odds are per rarity tier, not per card. Which specific card you receive within a tier depends on the current pool contents.
Expected value
Each pack displays an expected value: the average pull value calculated from the current contents of the machine pool. The expected value is dynamic. It is recalculated as cards leave the pool (pulled by users) and re-enter it (sold back through the buyback). Do not treat the expected value as a prediction of any single pull.The machine pool
Each pack tier draws from a dedicated pool of physical graded cards. The pool evolves over time:- Cards leave the pool when they are pulled.
- Cards return to the pool when users sell them back through the instant buyback.
- Collector Crypt restocks and curates the pools.
- If a machine runs too low on common cards, Turbo mode becomes mandatory on that machine until it is restocked.
- If a machine runs too low on higher rarity cards, the machine is disabled until it is restocked.

