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How to Sell Digital Goods on G2G: 2026 Seller Guide

G2G for digital sellers — currency, accounts, top-ups, fees, payouts, delivery, KYC and the risks you should price in before you list.

How to Sell Digital Goods on G2G: 2026 Seller Guide

G2G is one of the largest peer-to-peer gaming marketplaces, focused on in-game currency, accounts, top-ups and items, with a strong presence across Asia and a global buyer base. For a seller the appeal is access to demand that key-marketplaces don't cover well: gold, diamonds, top-ups, accounts and boosting. It's a strong channel for a reseller, a Telegram seller or an API partner who can fulfil top-ups instantly and handle the handover steps that P2P items require. Let's break down terms, launch steps and risks — without the hype.

This is one platform from our overview of where to sell digital goods.

What G2G is and who it's for

G2G is a P2P marketplace: buyers and sellers transact through the platform, which holds payment in escrow until delivery is confirmed. That structure suits items that can't simply be emailed as a key — currency, accounts and items often need an in-game handover. At the same time, top-ups and codes can be delivered automatically and instantly, which is where wholesale auto-delivery fits cleanly.

Who it suits:

  • Resellers of top-ups and in-game currency who want strong Asia/global demand.
  • Telegram sellers moving currency, diamonds and accounts who want an escrow layer.
  • API partners who can fulfil top-ups and codes instantly from a wholesale source.
  • Service sellers offering boosting and account services with clear delivery terms.

What sells well

Category Examples Demand
In-game currency Gold, coins, diamonds, gil High
Top-ups PUBG Mobile UC, Free Fire Diamonds, Genshin High
Game accounts Accounts with stated contents High
In-game items Skins, gear, rare items Medium
Services Boosting, power-leveling Medium

For every listing, stating the server/region and exactly what the buyer receives is critical — vague descriptions are the top cause of P2P disputes.

The cleanest, most scalable slice of G2G for a wholesale reseller is top-ups and codes: they deliver instantly, carry no handover overhead, and don't depend on the buyer being online at the same time as you. Currency, accounts and items earn more per sale but consume support time and carry recovery risk. A practical strategy is to anchor your store on auto-delivered top-ups for steady volume, then add higher-margin currency or accounts selectively where you can guarantee delivery and source quality.

Fees & payouts

Parameter Indicative*
Seller commission ~ check current G2G rate (% per sale)
Transaction/processing fee per sale, varies by method
Escrow / buyer confirmation held until delivery confirmed
Payout to the seller's connected method, may have a hold

* Values are indicative and change — verify current G2G seller rates before modelling unit economics. Calculate the final margin after all fees, FX and withdrawal, not the headline percentage.

How to start selling: 5 steps

  1. Register and verify. Create a G2G seller account, complete KYC and add payout details. Be ready to provide proof of source for top-ups and codes.
  2. Choose your delivery model. Decide which SKUs are auto-delivered (top-ups, codes) and which need manual handover (currency, accounts), and set delivery times accordingly.
  3. Set up auto-delivery for codes. For top-ups and codes, connect an external delivery source via API so the buyer is served instantly after payment.
  4. Create listings. State the server/region, exact contents and delivery method clearly, and price for commission plus your target margin.
  5. Launch and manage delivery. Respond fast, confirm handovers, keep a stock buffer on fast movers, and pause SKUs on a stockout to protect your rating.

Auto-delivery: where it applies on G2G

On a P2P marketplace, delivery is mixed. Currency, accounts and items usually need a manual or partial handover with buyer confirmation, so fast response and clear instructions drive your rating. Top-ups and codes, however, can be delivered automatically and instantly — the buyer gets the code right after payment from an uploaded pool or an external supplier connected by API. For that slice of your catalogue, delivery stability depends directly on stock at the source, exactly as on a key marketplace.

Risks and how to reduce them

Selling on G2G is a real business with real risks. Price each one honestly:

  • Chargebacks. A buyer disputes the payment after delivery — digital goods and handovers can't be reversed. Reduce exposure with clean order history and full use of escrow and delivery confirmation.
  • Account recovery / clawback. Accounts can be recovered by the original owner, and "grey" currency can be clawed back by the publisher — both hit your rating and trigger compensation.
  • Region / server locks. Currency and accounts are server- and region-bound. Always state the server/region in the listing.
  • Delivery disputes. Under-described items and slow handovers lose disputes — write precise descriptions and respond quickly.
  • Proof of source / KYC. G2G can ask where top-ups and codes came from. A supplier with a transparent transaction history makes these checks far easier to pass.

Bottom line: rating and survival on G2G are 80% about your supply source and delivery discipline, not the listing copy. Cheap "grey" wholesale saves on purchase price but costs dearly in chargebacks, clawbacks and bans.

Where to source inventory

To sell consistently on G2G — especially top-ups and currency — you need a wholesale source with instant delivery, correct regions and stock on your fast movers. Assembling that from a dozen suppliers by hand is slow and risky.

FoxReload is a B2B wholesale platform for digital goods: one catalogue of 10,000+ SKUs (game keys, gift cards, top-up cards, eSIM, subscriptions, in-game currency), instant delivery and a REST API for auto-delivery — convenient to plug in as an external code source for the auto-deliverable part of your G2G catalogue.

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Ready to model unit economics? Compare FoxReload purchase prices with G2G's commission and you'll see the real margin per SKU.

Frequently asked questions

What is the commission for sellers on G2G?
G2G's seller commission and payout terms are indicative and change — always verify current G2G rates before pricing. Build the final margin from the platform percentage plus any transaction and withdrawal costs, not just the headline number.
How does delivery work on G2G?
G2G is a P2P marketplace, so delivery depends on the item: top-ups and codes can be delivered automatically and instantly, while currency, accounts and items often need manual or partial handover and buyer confirmation. Faster, instant delivery still drives conversion and rating.
What can I sell on G2G?
In-game currency (gold, coins, diamonds), top-ups (PUBG Mobile UC, Free Fire Diamonds, Genshin), game accounts, in-game items and services like boosting. For every SKU, account for the game's terms, region locks and the risk of account recovery or currency clawback.
Do I need verification to sell on G2G?
Yes. G2G runs seller verification and KYC, and may request proof of source. A wholesale supplier with a transparent transaction history makes onboarding and ongoing checks far easier to pass, especially for top-ups and codes.
See FoxReload wholesale prices

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