PVERSE
Game Systems

Marketplace

Marketplace defines the internal exchange layer where supported in-platform assets may be listed, acquired, and transferred under platform-defined access, review, and integrity controls.

Published: March 23, 2026
Updated: March 23, 2026
Section: Game Systems
Internal exchange layer only
This page covers the in-game marketplace layer. Token liquidity, DEX structure, external market policy, and broader token-market behavior belong to the separate Market documentation lane rather than this gameplay-system page.

Overview

The marketplace is the internal exchange layer for supported PVERSE assets. It allows users to circulate items, resources, equipment, and other enabled asset classes under a platform-governed model of listing, acquisition, review, and settlement.

This page is descriptive rather than balance-final. It explains what the marketplace is for, which kinds of actions it supports, how access may be gated, and how integrity protections may intervene when activity appears invalid, manipulative, or harmful to platform stability.

Scope

Marketplace defines internal player-facing asset exchange inside the Game Systems layer.

  • supported asset classes and listing-oriented exchange behavior
  • PVR-based settlement interpretation for internal marketplace actions
  • account, security, and rollout conditions that may gate access
  • review, delay, reversal, removal, or blocking boundaries for integrity protection

Core Model

The core model is that marketplace activity is allowed only for supported asset types under current platform state. Listing, pricing, acquisition, transfer, and other exchange actions exist inside a governed environment rather than as unrestricted peer-to-peer execution.

  • only supported in-platform asset classes are eligible for marketplace behavior
  • PVR may serve as the internal marketplace settlement unit under current policy
  • marketplace access is conditional rather than universally guaranteed
  • marketplace outcomes remain subject to integrity review and platform enforcement

Operational Behavior

In operational terms, the marketplace may expose listing, delisting, pricing, browsing, acquisition, and internal transfer flows for supported assets. These actions occur under platform-defined state, so availability may vary depending on rollout stage, security posture, account standing, and other runtime conditions.

Marketplace activity is not interpreted as untouchable once initiated. Where the platform detects suspicious, technically invalid, fraudulent, abusive, or integrity-harming behavior, it may delay, review, block, remove, cancel, reverse, or otherwise intervene in the affected action. This is part of the marketplace model, not an exception outside it.

Constraints

  • this page does not define final marketplace fees, hard listing limits, timing windows, or settlement precision values
  • not every asset type or balance class must be enabled for all marketplace purposes
  • marketplace rules do not replace broader token-market policy or external market structure
  • future marketplace policy changes apply forward-only and do not silently rewrite prior auditable history

Integrity Considerations

Marketplace integrity depends on keeping exchange behavior bounded and reviewable. Docs define the meaning of the marketplace layer, SSOT controls mutable parameters, and code plus platform operations enforce supported asset types, access conditions, and intervention boundaries.

  • access may depend on account standing, trust signals, session quality, security review, payment standing, or rollout state
  • manipulative, abusive, fraudulent, or technically invalid behavior may trigger review or enforcement action
  • marketplace history should remain auditable even when later policy or eligibility changes occur

Future Expansion

As PVERSE expands, the marketplace may connect to richer asset classes, deeper listing tools, improved settlement visibility, broader review states, and more explicit relationship boundaries with inventory, cosmetics, and other gameplay systems. The conceptual model should remain stable: marketplace exchange is governed internal circulation, not unrestricted market execution.

Summary

  • Marketplace defines the internal exchange layer for supported in-platform assets in PVERSE.
  • PVR may act as the internal settlement unit under platform-defined rules.
  • Access, listing behavior, and exchange outcomes remain subject to review and integrity enforcement.
  • The marketplace layer is distinct from the broader external token-market documentation lane.