Full-Time
Digitizes physical collectibles for trading
$110k - $150k/yr
Los Angeles, CA, USA
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Arena Club converts physical collectibles such as trading cards and sports memorabilia into digital representations on its platform. These digital assets can be traded, sold, or showcased, providing a secure way to manage collections without physical risk. The platform earns revenue from transaction fees on digital trades and through premium services like enhanced security, valuation, and exclusive access to rare items or events. Unlike platforms that only deal with either physical or purely digital items, Arena Club couples physical asset conversion with digital management and marketplace features, emphasizing asset preservation and efficient trading. The company’s goal is to help collectors, enthusiasts, and investors preserve value, trade efficiently, and grow the worth of their collections in the digital realm.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series A
Total Funding
$10M
Headquarters
Los Angeles, California
Founded
2021
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