Sell on Switch Socials
List your social media account or promo service to a verified buyer pool, with internal escrow protecting every deal and crypto-native payouts that settle on-chain after the 14-day hold.
Why sell with us
Built specifically for moving audiences with confidence.
Crypto-native payouts
Get paid in USDC on Base (Coinbase's L2). When the buyer releases funds, a 14-day hold runs; if no dispute is opened, settlement lands in your connected wallet on-chain — no wires, no card processors.
Escrow protects you too
Buyers fund the order before you lift a finger. Funds sit in our internal escrow until delivery is confirmed, so you know the money is real before handing anything over.
Active buyer pool
Listings are exposed to verified buyers actively shopping for accounts and promo services across Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and more.
No upfront fees
Listing is free. We only take a tiered commission when a sale completes — you always see your net payout before you accept an offer.
Eligibility
Three quick boxes before you can publish a listing or get paid.
18+
You must be at least 18 to use Switch Socials.
Email verified
Confirm your email before you can publish a listing or take payouts.
Compatible wallet
Connect a wallet that can receive USDC on Base — MetaMask or Coinbase Wallet both work. Address must be a valid 0x… Ethereum-format address (40 hex chars).
How selling works
Five steps from listing to payout — every order follows this path.
Create your listing
Pick a platform, niche, and price. Add an honest description, audience metrics, demographic split, screenshots, and answers to common buyer questions. You can save as draft or publish active.
Open the listing wizardReceive an offer
Buyers can pay your list price or send a counter-offer. Review through the dashboard, accept the one that works, decline, or counter back. You'll see the exact net payout (after commission) before you accept.
Funds enter escrow
Once you accept, the buyer pays in USDC on Base. The funds are locked in our internal escrow — they don't reach your wallet yet, but they're committed and safe.
Deliver via internal chat
Hand over credentials, recovery info, and any transfer steps inside the order's internal chat thread. Keeping everything on-platform is what makes our buyer/seller protection actually apply if something goes sideways.
Buyer releases → 14-day hold → payout
When the buyer releases funds, a 14-day hold begins. The buyer can still open a dispute during that window, which freezes the hold. If the 14 days end with no open dispute, commission is deducted and the seller share settles on-chain to your connected wallet as USDC on Base.
Pricing tips
Set a number that closes — and that you're happy to net.
Research the market
Browse comparable accounts in your niche, on the same platform, with similar follower count and engagement. Use those as your anchor before you set a number.
Price the engagement, not just the followers
Niche fit, real engagement rate, posting cadence, and monetisation history all move price more than raw follower count. Highlight what's actually rare.
Factor commission into your floor
Commission is tiered by sale value. The listing wizard shows your exact net payout as you type — and the full tier table lives on the fees page.
See the fee tableHow payouts work
Sellers are paid in USDC on Base — Coinbase's L2 — directly to a wallet you connect in settings. Buyer release starts a 14-day hold; on-chain settlement runs after the hold ends with no open dispute.
Wallet format: a standard 0x… Ethereum-format address (40 hex characters). MetaMask, Coinbase Wallet, and any other wallet that can receive USDC on Base will work.
When you're paid: buyer release starts a 14-day hold. The buyer can open a dispute at any point during that window, which freezes the hold; once the 14 days end with no open dispute, on-chain settlement runs and the seller share lands in your wallet.
Minimums: there is no minimum payout — your full seller share (after commission) releases per order. Network gas on Base is paid by Switch Socials, so what you see is what lands.
No card or bank: we don't pay sellers via card, wire, or PayPal. All payouts are on-chain in USDC.
Listing quality standards
The bar for every listing on the marketplace.
Original ownership
Only list accounts you actually own and can transfer cleanly. Resold or stolen accounts get removed and the seller is banned.
Accurate metrics screenshots
Use fresh, unedited screenshots from the platform's own analytics. Date them recently. Buyers compare; mismatched numbers tank trust and trigger disputes.
Honest description
Disclose anything that materially changes value — content shifts, demonetisation, strikes, niche pivots, gifted/giveaway-driven growth. Honest listings convert better and rarely dispute.
Working credentials at handover
Make sure logins, recovery emails/phones, and 2FA are all in your control on the day you deliver. Broken credentials are the #1 cause of seller-side disputes.
Common mistakes
The fastest ways sellers tank their own deals.
Inflated or fake metrics
Buyers cross-check engagement and audience country. Padded numbers always surface in a dispute and you lose the funds plus your account.
Vague descriptions
"Great account, fast growth" doesn't sell. Specifics — niche, posting cadence, top countries, monetisation status — are what convert browsers into offers.
Slow delivery after escrow
Once funds are locked, the clock is on you. Drag your feet and buyers open disputes — and the dispute team weighs unresponsiveness against you.
Off-platform deals
Taking the conversation (or payment) off Switch Socials voids escrow and our buyer-and-seller protection entirely. If a buyer ghosts after you've sent credentials over Telegram, there's nothing we can do — there was no order, no escrow, and no record.
If a dispute opens
Disputes aren't a verdict — they're a review. Funds stay locked in escrow while our team reads the order chat, looks at the evidence, and asks both sides for missing context.
The single biggest predictor of a seller-favourable outcome is that the entire handover happened inside the order's internal chat. Credentials shared on Telegram, screenshots of “proof” that aren't tied to the order, or off-platform top-ups all weaken your position because we can't verify them.
Reply quickly in the dispute thread, attach the originals (credential transfer, recovery email change confirmations, screenshots of the buyer accessing the account), and stay factual. Outcomes can release funds to you, refund the buyer, split the order, or require a re-transfer.
Seller FAQs
Quick answers — full detail lives in the Help Center.
Ready to list?
Sign up free, connect a Base-compatible wallet, and publish your first listing in minutes. Escrow's on us.