DYLI Expands eBay Listings to Booster Packs, Boxes, and Ungraded Cards
DYLI opened eBay listings to booster packs, boxes, bundles, and ungraded cards on July 16, broadening past the graded-card-only beta it launched two weeks earlier.

DYLI, a marketplace for physical collectibles built on Abstract, expanded its eBay listings tool on July 16 to cover booster packs, boxes, bundles, and ungraded cards — broadening past the graded-card-only beta it launched two weeks earlier. "More inventory. More buyers. Same simple flow," DYLI wrote in announcing the expansion.
The eBay tool first went live in beta on July 2, letting collectors list items from their DYLI inventory on eBay "in seconds." At launch, listings were limited to graded cards, with DYLI saying more product types would open "next week." The company described the tool as unlocking "a new layer of liquidity for vaulted RWAs" — DYLI's term for the physical collectibles it holds in custody while collectors trade the tokenized version on its own marketplace.
DYLI's own site describes the platform as letting users "collect digitally, own physically": buyers open or purchase collectibles — trading cards, sealed packs, and other items spanning categories like Pokémon, One Piece, and watches — then vault, trade, or ship what they get. Items pulled from a box can stay liquid on DYLI's own secondary marketplace or be redeemed for physical delivery. The platform is built on Abstract, with DYLI covering the chain's transaction fees so buying and trading on-platform costs collectors nothing extra. Listing on eBay extends that same vaulted inventory to eBay's buyer base without requiring a seller to pull an item out of storage first — an item can stay vaulted or ship globally once it sells, per DYLI's July 16 post.
The eBay tool sits alongside DYLI's role running commerce for outside brands. DYLI said it partnered with Pudgy Penguins and Suplay Inc. to run the presale behind Pudgy Penguins' card collaboration with Kakawow, which DYLI said sold out within hours of going live — a presale run through DYLI's own infrastructure rather than a self-serve listing.
Neither DYLI post addresses what the company takes on an eBay sale made through the integration, or what governs custody once an item is vaulted for resale rather than shipped.