Bot Marketplaces
Bot Mart

Website: https://www.botmart.io/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/botmrt
Discord Invite: http://discord.gg/botmart
Membership Fees: $9.99 every 3 months
How to Join: https://ptb.discordapp.com/channels/430087124876918798/493967446009708544/752234282445045811
Middleman Service Fees
Transaction Price
Middleman Service Fee
$0 - $499
$10
$500 - $1499
$15
$1500+
$20
Bot Trades
$20
Tidal

Website: https://tidal.market/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/tidalmarket
Discord Invite: http://discord.gg/tidal
Membership Fees: $2.80 every 3 months
How to Join: https://ptb.discordapp.com/channels/500010617113935883/625890543167078421/625897007609020419
Middleman Service Fees
Transaction Price
Middleman Service Fee (Verified Member)
Middleman Service Fee (Unverified Member)
$0-$999
$9
$12
$1000+
$14
$17
Trades
$19
$22
BotBroker

Website: https://botbroker.io/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BotBroker
Discord Invite: https://discord.gg/hvKbHa9 (Must connect your Discord to Bot Broker through account settings (https://botbroker.io/me) -> Authentication -> Link new Discord account.
Membership Fees: None - no membership subscriptions
FAQ: Make sure to also read their FAQ section for additional information.
BotBroker is a different type of marketplace than Bot Mart and Tidal. BotBroker has agreements in place with all of the bots sold through their platform. Before a key can be sold on this platform, BotBroker automatically checks the validity of the key through the respective bot company. Once the sale is made, the key will change to a brand new one and the old key is destroyed, meaning the seller will have no way to reclaim access to the bot in any way. You can only sell keys that are bound to ensure that the seller is the true owner of the key. You cannot sell fresh keys on here.
Service Fees
Category
Fee
Example
Seller
9% of the sale price taken.
Cyber sold at $6000
Seller Payout: $5460
BotBroker Fees: $540
Buyer
6% of the sale price added.
Cyber purchased at $6000
Purchase Total: $6360
BotBroker Fees: $360

Which Marketplace Should You Use?
Each marketplace offers different benefits. Keep the following in mind when deciding which one to do a transaction in.
BotBroker: BotBroker does have direct agreements with the bots they sell. This allows a brand new key to be generated after purchasing, as well as a fresh Discord invite. However, prices tend to be more expensive than Bot Mart or Tidal due to added fees. If you don’t mind paying extra for that extra layer of security, BotBroker is a great choice.
Additionally, if you are selling a bot that cannot be unbound such as Phantom and it’s on your main Discord account, you can sell through BotBroker which will make you more money than selling without Discord on Bot Mart or Tidal since you can’t unbind any other way.
You also do not need to worry about chargebacks later down the line. Once you sell, the money is yours to keep with no risk of chargebacks later on as can happen with other bot marketplaces if you use a method other than Zelle.
Bot Mart and Tidal: While Bot Mart and Tidal do not have direct agreements with those Bots that BotBroker sells, fees are much lower on these platforms. For example buying or selling Cyber on BotBroker can result in you paying or losing more than $200 on top of the selling price.
Additionally, you can negotiate directly with buyers or sellers to sell at a price you’re comfortable with. Bot Mart and Tidal do their best to make sure all parties involved are protected.
Payment Methods
Safer methods include Zelle, Revolut, Transferwise, Cashapp, Venmo and Bitcoin. Although it is possible to chargeback through some of these methods, it is much more difficult to and not as likely to happen.
It is advised to avoid accepting payments through PayPal due to the risk of chargebacks. Goods & Services/Invoice are more prone to chargebacks, but Friends and Family can also be charged back on by the buyer claiming the payment was fraudulent and not authorized.

Bot Mart does not recommend to use Zelle through Wells Fargo and Chase however, due to the risk of chargebacks.

Navigating Bot Marketplaces
Bot Mart, and Tidal have each of the major bots in their own Discord category. For example, the channels for Cyber category can be found below for Bot Mart. Note that not all bots will have their own category. Any bot without their own specific category can be found in a specific category for other bots in each respective marketplace.
Search for the correct category for your bot in their Discord. You will need to select the channel used for either buying or selling depending on your needs.
For selling channels, the seller will list their ask/WTS prices and/or bots they’re willing to trade for their bot.
For buying channels, the buyer will list their bid/WTB prices and/or bots they’re willing to trade for the bot they’d like to purchase.
Once either an ask or bid has been posted, you’ll receive messages from other Bot Mart members regarding your post. At this stage you will do the following while negotiating:
Settle on a price for the bot
Who will cover middleman fees
The payment platform that will be used
After these have been decided, a middleman can be requested in the respective Bot Marketplace. This will open up a ticket channel in the server, NOT IN A DM. Only one ticket needs to be opened for a transaction, so the buyer or seller can choose who opens one.
The following will generally happen once a middleman ticket is created:
1) A middleman will be appointed to both the buyer and seller.
2) The middleman will ensure both members have active memberships if applicable for Bot Mart and Tidal. If not, a membership will have to be purchased prior to moving forward with the sale if needed.
3) If there are any risks to the buyer not having full ownership of the bot, the buyer will be warned at this stage of the sale.
3) The seller will send the key and anything else needed for the buyer to have full ownership to the middleman so that it can be verified as a legitimate key.
4) After the middleman has verified key legitimacy, the buyer will pay the seller the agreed price.
5) The middleman will collect their fees for their role in the transaction.
6) The middleman will send key to buyer, completing the sale.
Helpful Tips
It’s helpful to always be realistic with prices when placing asks or bids. Posting a bid that is $600 below what the average market price for a bot is at, is a good way to have no sellers reach out to you.
Prices are not locked to what asks are placed at. When looking to buy, you can try to negotiate with the seller to bring the price down as long as it is within reason. Sometimes offering to cover the middleman fee entirely helps your case.
Check out the How to Avoid Scams section linked here for how to best avoid getting scammed.
Buying and Selling Through BotBroker
First you will need to make an account on their website. Simply make an account here (https://botbroker.io/signup)

You will then be prompted to connect a phone number to your account for 2FA. You will also need to confirm your email through a verification email sent to you.



After verifying your email and phone number, next you will need to connect your Discord to BotBroker. Click the link here (https://botbroker.io/me) to go into your account settings or click the account tab on the top right

Authorize your Discord, and you will see the success message below. The blacked out portion is your Discord username and tag. You will also see your list of currently connected Discords at the bottom of that page as well.


You can find the list of currently supported bots here (https://botbroker.io/bots).
Select the bot you’d like to purchase or sell

You will see a brief overview of the bot showing the most recent sale, lowest ask and highest bid.

Scroll down to find the current asks and bids for lifetime and renewal options. The following will be shown to the right of the price: add-ons or store modules included, expired key, type of renewal if different renewal options are available.


If you're buying and see an asking price you are content with, simply click on that ask to proceed with purchase. It will bring you to the page shown below. Agree to the terms of purchase and confirm your purchase.

If your purchase was successful, you will receive a confirmation email shortly after. Additionally, the purchase will appear in your account under the purchases tab.
If you don’t like the current askings, you can create your own bid. To do this, select the “place a bid” option for that bot. You will have the option to select lifetime/renewal, key add-ons and store modules if any, renewal price point if applicable or not lifetime, and the minimum key expiration date as seen below. After selecting these agree to the terms of purchase. Note that Paypal will place an authorization on your payment method chosen when you place a bid. Money will not be taken at that time, but while the bid is active the authorization will remain. When the bid has been matched by a seller meeting the criteria of the bid you specified, the key will be automatically purchased afterwards.
If selling and you see a bid that you are content with, you can click the bid to have it fill in information that matches the bid. It will bring you to the page shown below. You will need to add in your key before confirming the listing.

Agree to the terms of the sale, and if that listing matches all criteria of the bid and the buyer has no issues, it will sell automatically with no confirmation on the seller’s end.
If you do not like the current bids, simply create your own asking and whatever price you’d like to list it for by following the steps above. Sales will also auto confirm once a buyer has purchased your key

Make sure to also read their FAQ section for additional information.
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