AUCTA is not a marketplace. Not a wallet. Not a feature.
It's the invisible layer linking boutiques, platforms, auction houses, and verified resellers — through a single protocol of custody and value.
When a luxury item is sold on a participating marketplace, buyers can now pay "with AUCTA." This simple trigger links the transaction directly to the protocol: product metadata is secured, the vault is assigned, ownership is logged, and cashback or royalties are activated — all without leaving the platform.
No migration. No codebase rewrites.
AUCTA operates as a certified checkout layer that quietly handles:
Platforms keep their interface. We handle the chain of trust.
AUCTA provides end-to-end infrastructure for physical goods sold at auction — ensuring each object's identity is verified, its provenance is preserved, and its resale value remains traceable beyond the hammer.
Auction houses use AUCTA to:
Once the sale is confirmed, the product becomes a self-aware digital asset — no matter how many times it resells, inherits, or transfers.
Pre-owned pieces entering the AUCTA system must pass through a certified authentication gateway.
Metadata + NFC tagging
Confirmed buyer identity
Secured marketplace access
Cashback and royalty systems
We don't verify once.
We maintain provenance across generations.
AUCTA's private delivery services are available to Black and Centurion clients. Personal stylists, curators, and houses may send pieces directly to clients with verified AUCTA vaults.
Each delivery includes:
Think of it as luxury's version of peer-to-peer.
But logged, insured, and permanent.
Private clients can transfer high-value items securely between AUCTA vaults. All peer-to-peer resales or gifts go through encrypted smart delegation, facial reauthentication, and recorded pricing logic.
Just clean, sealed, protocol-led movement.
From boutiques to bids, from gifting to legacy — every moment of value deserves a system that protects it.
AUCTA is that system.