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How bloxstrike.net works

A peer-to-peer marketplace for BloxStrike Credits and skins. Browse offers, deposit, and a verified vendor delivers in-game while we hold their payout in escrow. Here's the full flow.

bloxstrike.net is a peer-to-peer marketplace for BloxStrike (Roblox game ID 114234929420007). Real players list Credits packs and skins; other real players buy them at below-retail prices. We sit between the two as escrow — your money doesn't move to the seller until you've confirmed you got what you paid for.

This is the same model that makes CS:GO skin marketplaces (Skinflow, DMarket, Skinport) work: trust at the platform level, anonymous trades at the user level, escrow holds the cash until delivery confirms.

What the flow looks like, end to end

  1. Browse the marketplace. Pick a Credits pack on /credits or browse skins on /items. No sign-in needed to look around. Compare offers — every offer shows the vendor's reputation (orders completed, success rate, average fulfillment time), so you can pick the one with the best combination of price and track record.
  2. Click Buy. That's the first time we ask you to sign in. We use Roblox OAuth — you log in through Roblox's own sign-in screen, and Roblox tells us who you are. We never see your password.
  3. Deposit. If your wallet doesn't already cover the order, we route you to /account/wallet with the shortfall pre-filled. You can deposit via card, PayPal, Venmo, CashApp (via Pandabase) or crypto (USDT, USDC, BTC, ETH via NowPayments). Funds land in your wallet ledger. They're held by us, not sent to the seller.
  4. The vendor delivers in BloxStrike. A verified vendor on the other side gets pinged. They go to BloxStrike's in-game store, buy the SKU you ordered with their own Robux, and gift it to your Roblox account. (Or, for skins, they trade the item to your account in-game.) Vendor names are anonymized — buyers see the vendor's verified alt-account username, not their main.
  5. Confirm receipt. Once the gift lands in your BloxStrike inbox, click Confirm in your dashboard. Funds release to the vendor.
  6. If something's off, open a dispute. You have a 30-minute window after the vendor marks the order sent. If the gift never showed up, click Dispute in your dashboard. Funds stay locked until an operator reviews. See /help/disputes-and-refunds for the full dispute flow.

Why this works

  • Vendors can't run with your money. They don't get paid until you confirm, so a take-and-run is a refundable failure for them, not a payday.
  • You can't run with the credits. Credits are gifted directly to your Roblox account on BloxStrike's side — there's nothing for you to "not pay for."
  • Anonymity protects both sides. Vendors use a verified alt-account; their main Roblox handle never leaks to buyers. (See /help/account-safety for how alt-account verification works.)

Discord — early-access community

Vendors and buyers are still onboarding. The fastest way to follow what's happening, get a heads-up the day buyer transactions go live, and pull rank on early listings is to join the Discord.

Join the Discord for early access

Vendor applications, payment-rail debugging, dispute escalation, scam reports — all happen in our Discord. Marketplace transactions go live for community members first.

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