> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.dyli.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.dyli.io/core-features/marketplace/dyli-vault.md).

# DYLI Vault

### Submit your products for vaulting on DYLI!

You can submit any collectibles and memorabilia for vaulting with DYLI. When vaulting your own products, you are entitled to 3% (or a pro-rata share of 3%) royalties on all future resales of your product until it gets redeemed.

Learn more about fees and shipping right on DYLI: <https://www.dyli.io/vault?ship=true>&#x20;

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Please note that DYLI reserves the right to reject on submission based on quality or authenticity concerns. Our decisions are final. If rejected, we will either ship a product back to you at your expense or dispose of it.&#x20;
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### Buying via DYLI Vault

When you buy through DYLI Vault, your collectible is shipped from authorized resellers to us for secure storage and authentication. You can then trade, redeem, or hold it directly in your DYLI account, and earn **1.5% royalties** on every future resale within the DYLI ecosystem.

### What is on DYLI Vault today?

DYLI vault currently supports all PSA Vault Ebay listings, select whitelisted seller will be added in the coming months!


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