
Price: Generally zero fees for buying and selling on the platform.
| Feature | Rating | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Digital Vending Machine (Packs) | 3.0 | Buying digital mystery packs to reveal real physical cards. |
| 0-Fee Marketplace | 5.0 | You keep 100% of the sale price (traditional marketplaces take 13–15%). |
| Professional Vaulting & Insurance | 5.0 | For collectors with high-value "grails," this feature provides enterprise-grade security. |
| Physical Redemption (Cashing Out) | 2.0 | This is the process of having your digital asset shipped to your physical address. |
| Asset Onramps (Submit Your Own) | 4.0 | Courtyard isn't just for buying their packs; you can digitize your own existing collection. |

Zora is less of a "store" and more of a permanent infrastructure for the internet. It excels in "open editions" and low-cost minting, focusing on the idea that NFTs should be easy to create and share like social media posts.
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OpenSea functions as the "Amazon" of NFTs. It is the most objective choice for users who prioritize liquidity—the ease of buying or selling an asset quickly due to high traffic.
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SuperRare operates with a "high-signal" filter. By being invite-only for artists, it maintains a level of aesthetic quality and scarcity that open marketplaces lack. It is the logical choice for serious fine-art collectors.
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A "one-stop shop" experience, allowing you to mint and trade anything from a $1 meme to a $10,000 masterpiece across Ethereum, Polygon, Base, and RARI Chain.
Learn MoreCourtyard.io is a game-changer for high-frequency flippers and long-term investors seeking zero seller fees and professional vaulting. However, casual collectors should beware: high physical redemption costs and inconsistent support can sour the experience. It’s an elite tool for digital trading, but a pricey one for physical “mail days.”
Yes. It is a registered company that partners with Brink’s (a world leader in secure logistics) to store and insure all physical assets. Every digital token on the blockchain is backed 1:1 by a physical item in their vault.
All assets are stored in high-security, climate-controlled vaults located in the United States. They are monitored 24/7 and insured for their full market value.
When you "rip" a digital pack from their Vending Machine, Courtyard provides an optional, instant cash offer (usually 90–95% of Fair Market Value). This allows you to immediately exit a position if you don't want to keep the card you pulled. You have 7 days to accept this offer before it expires.
Yes, for the marketplace. Unlike eBay or auction houses that take 10–15%, Courtyard currently charges 0% commissions to sellers. This makes it one of the most cost-effective platforms for high-volume flipping.
You can "Redeem" your asset at any time. Once you click redeem, the digital token is burned (destroyed), and the physical card is pulled from the vault and shipped to your address.