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Blox Fruits trading

Search live Blox Fruits player-to-player listings by value (BFV) and demand — every trade is item-for-item with verified traders, no real money and no platform-set prices.

TradingKeep is a fan-made player-to-player marketplace — not affiliated with or endorsed by Blox Fruits or its publisher. Game and item names and images belong to their respective owners.

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Blox Fruits trading is narrower than most Roblox games, and that narrowness shapes its entire economy. Only two categories of item can actually change hands: Blox Fruits themselves and Robux-purchased gamepasses and scrolls. Swords, guns, fighting styles, races, and accessories are all bound to your account and can never be traded, so the whole market orbits the fruits and a short list of passes. Trading also has a gate: it only unlocks once you reach Level 700 and sail into the Second Sea, where two trade tables sit inside the Cafe. On top of that, a single trade holds at most four items per player, and you can only complete a limited number of trades per day, so big deals get built from a few high-demand fruits rather than long stacks of filler.

The most important distinction in a fruit's trade standing is Physical versus Permanent. A Physical fruit is a one-time copy that disappears the moment you eat another fruit or die, while a Permanent fruit stays in your inventory forever and can be re-equipped any time — the versions typically obtained with Robux. Because Permanent copies never vanish and are far harder to come by, the community treats them as carrying much more reference value than the same fruit in Physical form. Beyond that split, demand is driven by a mix of rarity and role. Mythical fruits such as Dragon, Kitsune, Dough, Gas, and Yeti sit near the top because they pair very low spawn rates with strong kits, but demand divides by purpose: some fruits are prized for PvP while others are wanted mainly for fast grinding, and a fruit can be hotly sought for one and overlooked for the other.

A few scam patterns are specific to Blox Fruits. The most notorious is the "freeze trade" exploit, where a cheater uses a script to freeze your trade window and even lock your movement, then force-accepts a lopsided deal before you can cancel — if your controls suddenly feel stuck mid-trade, that is the red flag, and you should never trade with anyone rushing you or acting glitchy. Be equally wary of "trust trades" and middleman requests, which have zero in-game protection. Use a community value list as a shared reference for what fruits and passes commonly swap for, not a fixed price, and confirm a fruit is still in demand before you commit, since updates constantly rebalance the meta.

Blox Fruits trading FAQ

Does TradingKeep charge any fees?

No — TradingKeep is completely free. There are no fees and we never take a cut of your trades.

How does trading Blox Fruits items work?

It's item-for-item, player-to-player trading. You post the item you have — and the rolls it came with — plus what you'd take for it. Other players make offers, you accept the one you like, and you complete the trade in-game. No middlemen, no money.

Is any real money involved?

No. TradingKeep is item-for-item only. Real-money and gift-card offers break game rules and are banned here — report anyone who tries.

How does TradingKeep stop scams?

Several ways at once: trade-verified reviews so a trader's history is real, chat that renders every link as plain text so phishing can't land, a dual-confirm step on every trade, and a report system tied to visible outcomes.

What is a "trade-verified" review?

A review you can trust: it unlocks only after a completed trade that both sides confirmed. No drive-by ratings and no review-bombing.

Do my listings expire?

Listings stay live for 30 days and can be bumped every 6 hours to stay near the top. Done trading? Cancel a listing any time.