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Opening packs

Pack opening fails for one of these reasons, in order of likelihood:
  1. Not enough USDC. Your wallet must hold at least the pack price multiplied by the quantity selected. The Open pack button shows “Insufficient USDC” when this is the case.
  2. No SOL for network fees. Every opening is a Solana transaction and requires a small amount of SOL, separate from the USDC pack price.
  3. The machine is temporarily disabled. A machine that runs too low on higher rarity cards is disabled until Collector Crypt restocks it. Try again later or open a different pack tier.
Check your USDC and SOL balances first, then retry.
Refresh the page. The interface can lag a few moments behind the on-chain state after an opening. Your pull is recorded on-chain the moment the transaction confirms; only the display is delayed. If the card is still missing after refreshing and a few minutes, contact support.
Turbo mode becomes mandatory on a machine that runs too low on common cards, until Collector Crypt restocks it. While Turbo is forced, every Common pull is automatically sold back for USDC at the machine’s buyback rate, and the app shows a notice on every opening so you are aware before you spin. The displayed odds are not affected. See Turbo mode.
No. The odds per rarity tier are fixed and guaranteed regardless of how many cards remain in the machine pool. What changes with the pool contents is which specific cards can be drawn within each tier, and the pack’s expected value.

Value and buyback

The insured value is a reference value assigned by Collector Crypt, used to calculate the instant buyback amount. It is not an insurance policy and not a market price. On the marketplace, sellers set asking prices freely, so a card can trade above or below its insured value.
The guaranteed buyback for that card is no longer available and cannot be reopened. The card remains yours and stays vaulted at no cost. You can list it on the marketplace at a price you set, keep it, or ship it home.
No. The expected value is the average pull value across the machine’s current pool, weighted by the odds. Individual pulls vary widely around it: on most packs, the majority of pulls fall in the lowest value range. The expected value also changes over time as the pool contents change.

Cards, custody, and authenticity

Every card is a physical graded slab held by a professional vaulting partner, for example PSA Vault or OmniVault. Different cards are stored with different partners. Open the card’s detail page and check the Vault details section to see the vault and, where available, its location.
Every card in Jupiter Gacha is a slab graded and authenticated by a professional grading company such as PSA or CGC. The card detail page shows the grading company, the grading ID, and the authentication status. The grading ID can be verified independently on the grading company’s own certificate lookup.
Nothing is required from you. The card stays vaulted with its custody partner and remains in your Collection indefinitely, at no storage cost. You can sell it or ship it at any time.
Your ownership is recorded on Solana and always visible in your Jupiter Gacha Collection, which is the reference view for your cards. Display in external wallet interfaces can vary depending on how each wallet indexes tokens.

Marketplace

Refresh the page. After a purchase or a listing change, the interface can briefly show the previous state (for example a Manage listing button on a card you just bought). The on-chain state is correct; the display catches up after a refresh.
Marketplace sales carry a 2% fee on the sale price, charged by Collector Crypt. A card sold at 100 USDC pays out 98 USDC. There are no other marketplace fees. See Marketplace.

Shipping

Shipping is operated by Collector Crypt, who also handle shipping support: delays, customs, and delivery issues go to them. Track your shipment first in Collection, Shipping tab, where each shipment shows its status, estimated delivery, and tracking link. To reach Collector Crypt support, use the chat widget at the bottom right of the Collector Crypt app at collectorcrypt.com. For anything else related to Jupiter Gacha, contact Jupiter support.
The Shipping tab loads your outbound shipments from Collector Crypt. Signing a message proves you control the wallet, so only you can see your shipments. It is a signature, not a transaction: nothing is sent on-chain and no fee is charged.
No. Cards stay vaulted indefinitely at no storage cost. You can redeem a card whenever you choose.