> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://learn.trovemarkets.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://learn.trovemarkets.com/trove.md).

# Trove

Trove is a decentralized perpetual futures exchange for trading all kinds of collectibles, starting with Pokémon cards.

Users can long or short with up to 5x leverage, offering real-time liquidity, low fees, and on-chain transparency.

The goal of Trove is to allow anyone to trade perps on any collectible/ exotic market (ie prediction markets). Collectibles markets is only the start

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### Trove's first live markets

| ![](/files/KpKQoJFshNbo0c5bf8Fu)                                                  | Counter-Strike 2 Skin Index | Verified market data from high-liquidity CS2 skins across Steam and third-party exchanges. |
| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| <p></p><p><img src="/files/F6la0vebNKrn4zuqFQOG" alt="" data-size="original"></p> | Pokémon Card Index          | Aggregate pricing of graded Pokémon cards across major collectible marketplaces.           |
| **?-USDC**                                                                        | ? markets                   | Perpetual Prediction based markets                                                         |

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For support of new markets, email <mark style="color:$success;"><hi@trovemarkets.com></mark>
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