Trading Post

Buy the pieces. Build the fit.

The Trading Post is the digital gear shop: direct shelves first, earned Street Drops second, and a carefully controlled marketplace later. Stash owns it. Locker equips it. Street ID shows it.

01Trading PostBuy direct gear and Hash Vault pieces. 02The StashOwned items, earned drops and unlocks live here. 03LockerEquip the fit your Street ID should show. 04Street IDYour public card pulls from the equipped fit.
Owned0items in Stash
Equipped0slots active
01Buy what you likeCore gear is direct purchase with BudBucks. No paid chance loop.
02Earn rare dropsStreet Drops come from Arcade, Activities, Creator and Community progress.
03Keep Hash rareHash Coins are earned prestige only, not a normal top-up currency.
04Trade laterUser listings need accounts, limits, safety rules and moderation before launch.
Direct shelves

A real little shop, not a blanket inventory.

Browse modular gear by slot and source. Full sets can exist later as saved fits, but the system is built around individual items: hats, tops, shoes, chains, handhelds, boards, companions and strange flex pieces.

Street Drops

Random rewards should be earned, not sold.

Arcade runs, Activity routes, creator milestones and community features can fill a Drop Meter. When the meter completes, the user earns a Street Drop. The important rule: people should not be asked to pay for an unknown item.

Future marketplace

Trading is powerful, but not first.

Direct shelves and earned drops are the safe foundation. User-to-user trading should only open after real accounts, inventory ownership, anti-abuse checks and clear listing rules exist.

NowOfficial FTS direct gear shelves.
NextEarned Street Drops and Hash Coin vault items.
LaterEligible item resale with limits and fees.
AlwaysNo cash-out or financial framing.