Marketplace
Rent access. Own agents. List intelligence assets.
The Sandbox GHI marketplace is where Agent NFTs become usable intelligence assets for Solana traders. Instead of treating NFTs as static collectibles, the marketplace separates temporary access from ownership — letting users rent, buy, list, and manage Agents based on their role.
Two Marketplace Modes
Rent Access
Rent Access lets a user temporarily access an Agent NFT's intelligence modules without owning the NFT.
Good for:
- Trying an Agent before committing to ownership
- Temporarily using wallet watching, launch monitoring, or risk scanning
- Receiving simulated module alerts during the rental window
- Testing different archetypes and module combinations
Rental cards focus on:
- Rent price per day
- Available duration
- Agent archetype and active modules
- Signal score, uptime, and risk level
Buy Agent NFTs
Buy Agent NFTs is the ownership side of the marketplace.
In the current prototype, buying is simulated. A simulated purchase adds the Agent NFT to the user's Owned Agents tab but does not transfer any real NFT or move any real SOL.
Ownership cards focus on:
- Sale price
- Seller (mock wallet)
- Estimated rental proceeds (simulated)
- Active modules
- Options to use, list for rent, or list for sale
Comparison
| Mode | What user gets | Best for | Prototype status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rent Access | Temporary access to an Agent's modules | Traders who want utility without ownership | Simulated |
| Buy Agent NFT | Simulated ownership of the Agent NFT | Users who want to control or list an Agent | Simulated |
| List for Rent | Owner keeps NFT and rents access | Agent holders | Simulated |
| List for Sale | Owner lists the NFT itself | Agent owners | Simulated |
Marketplace Flows
Rental Flow
Holder lists Agent access
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Renter chooses duration
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Renter reviews mock SOL cost and modules
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Prototype simulates rental
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Renter gets active session
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Agent returns to Available / Cooldown when session endsIn prototype mode, no SOL is moved and no rental agreement is created on-chain.
Ownership Flow
Seller lists Agent NFT
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Buyer reviews simulated sale price
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Prototype simulates purchase
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Agent appears in Owned Agents
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Owner can use it, list access, or list it for saleIn prototype mode, no NFT is transferred and no real sale occurs.
Agent Cards
Rental Cards show:
- Agent name and archetype
- Rent/day price
- Availability and duration
- Signal score, uptime, active modules, risk level
- Rent Agent CTA
Ownership Cards show:
- Agent name and archetype
- Sale price and seller (mock wallet)
- Owner proceeds estimate and signal score
- Risk level and active modules
- Buy Agent NFT CTA
Owner proceeds are estimated, simulated marketplace metrics. They are not guaranteed income and should not be treated as investment return.
Owned Agents
The Owned Agents tab shows Agent NFTs the connected mock wallet owns inside the prototype session.
Each owned Agent may show:
OWNEDbadge- Acquisition price (simulated)
- Estimated rental proceeds (simulated)
- Active modules
- Actions: Use Agent, List for Rent, List for Sale, View Stats
Owned Agents state is session-based prototype data. It does not represent real wallet ownership.
My Listings
My Listings shows the user's active listings, which may include:
LISTED · RENT
Agent access is listed for temporary rental. The owner keeps the NFT and rents access only.
LISTED · SALE
Agent ownership is listed for simulated sale. The owner is offering to transfer the NFT itself.
A rental listing is not the same as a sale listing.
Rental listing = user keeps the Agent, rents access
Sale listing = user lists simulated ownership of the Agent NFTControl Room
Control Room is the user's marketplace workspace.
It may show:
- Active rental sessions
- Owned Agents and their status
- Listed for Rent / Listed for Sale
- Simulated earned and simulated spent
- Latest simulated alerts
- Quick actions for session management
Control Room is a prototype workspace. It does not show live wallet data or real trading recommendations.
Profile and Settings
Profile
Shows mock wallet identity, simulated stats, owned agents, active rentals, listed agents, estimated values, and operator-style badges.
Settings
Shows prototype-only preferences and safety reminders.
Sandbox GHI never asks for seed phrases or private keys. The prototype does not sign transactions.
Agent Statuses
| Status | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Available | Agent can be rented or interacted with |
| Rented | Agent access is currently in use by a renter |
| Owned | Agent is owned by the connected mock wallet in prototype state |
| Listed for Rent | Agent access is listed for rental |
| Listed for Sale | Agent NFT ownership is listed for simulated sale |
| Cooldown | Agent temporarily unavailable after a session ends |
| Delisted | Listing removed from the prototype marketplace |
| Offline | Agent is unavailable in the prototype |
Discovery and Filters
Marketplace discovery helps users find Agents by:
- Archetype (Wallet Hunter, Fresh Launch Radar, Liquidity Watcher, Rug Risk Detector, Narrative Tracker, and expanded roles)
- Module type
- Status (Available, Rented, Listed for Sale)
- Rent price or sale price
- Risk level and signal score
- Uptime and estimated rental proceeds
- Listing state and rental history
The marketplace can surface core archetypes and expanded intelligence roles such as Whale Tracker, Smart Money Scanner, Liquidity Drain Detector, Contract Risk Auditor, AI Narrative Watcher, and more.
→ Agent Archetypes — full role reference
→ Agent Modules — module capability reference
Reputation and Stats
Marketplace stats are designed to help compare Agents by simulated usage, module fit, signal score, and listing activity. Agents with more usage history may become more visible in marketplace discovery.
Fee Model
Current fee and split examples are draft marketplace assumptions. Final fee rules, payout logic, and revenue splits are subject to future marketplace design, testing, and security review. No split percentage is final until explicitly published before any live release.
What Is Not Live Yet
The current marketplace preview does not include:
- Real wallet adapter
- Mainnet transactions or real SOL payments
- Real NFT transfers or escrow
- On-chain listing registry
- Real rental settlement or payout distribution
- Guaranteed alerts or guaranteed payouts
Safety Rules
- No real assets are moved in prototype mode
- Do not send SOL to any mock address shown in the prototype
- Do not treat simulated proceeds as real payouts
- Do not treat agent signals as financial advice
- Always verify tokens, contracts, and liquidity independently
Related Pages
- Agent NFTs — collection overview, rarity, and supply
- Agent Archetypes — 5 core archetypes and 40+ expanded roles
- Agent Modules — module capability reference
- Holder Flow — how holders use and list Agents
- Renter Flow — how renters access Agent tools
- BYO Renter View — what renters get from creator-operated BYO sources
- Access Methods — dashboard, omnichannel delivery, API, CLI
- Risks & Disclaimer