Jailbreak trading
Search live Jailbreak player-to-player listings by value, demand and limited status — every trade is item-for-item with verified traders, no real money and no platform-set prices.
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Jailbreak has been Roblox's definitive cops-and-robbers game for nine years, and since trading launched on June 10, 2022, Badimo's open world has grown one of the deepest trading cultures on the platform. Jailbreak trading was never about a single item type: players swap vehicles and everything that makes a vehicle theirs — HyperChromes, rims, spoilers, body colors, textures, tire stickers and tire styles, drifts, furniture, weapon skins, and horns. At the top of the ladder sit HyperChromes, the special colors earned through the Robbery Bonus system. They level from 1 to 5, and Level 5 is the prize — the grind is long, which is exactly why a Level 5 HyperChrome anchors so many of the game's biggest trades.
Trading in Jailbreak has firm rules, and knowing them keeps you safe. Since April 30, 2026, the game checks your account at the Trade World teleport boat before you can trade at all: your Roblox account must be verified with a phone number or a government ID, and you must have played Jailbreak for at least 30 days. Trading is also region-restricted — disabled entirely in some countries. Every trade happens on Trading Island — ride the ship at Beach Town for free, or use the Trading VIP teleport, which does nothing more than take you straight there. Press E near another player to send a trade request (it expires after about a minute). Each side of a trade holds up to eight items, a trade must include items on both sides — the system declines an empty side — and both players must accept twice before anything changes hands. Cash is not tradeable: values are traditionally quoted in cash terms, but you can never place cash in the trade window, so every deal is a pure item-for-item swap. Safes, gamepasses and gamepass items, free vehicles and free items, weapons, vehicle upgrades, and window tints can't be traded either, and limited or seasonal items are untradeable while still on sale (they become tradeable once they go off-sale). On top of all that, Jailbreak runs an automatic fairness check on lopsided trades: the item values behind it are hidden, but the decline is visible — the trade menu flags "Unbalanced: Your side is too low/high." Its thresholds are unpublished, so treat it as a guardrail, not an official value list.
TradingKeep is a free home base for that whole scene. Post the vehicles and customizations you're offering, list what you're hunting, and line up the swap with another player before you ever sail to Trading Island — then finish the deal in-game, inside the trade window, where it's safe. Our community value list tracks Jailbreak values and demand ratings sourced from jailbreakchangelogs.com, the JBCL × Trading Core project endorsed by the game's own wiki. We show clean values only — duped items exist and trade lower than clean copies, so ask about an item's dupe history and check the source list for duped figures. When an offer lands, run both sides through our free Win / Fair / Lose (WFL) calculator before you double-accept. A value here is a community reference point, not a price — Jailbreak trading is item-for-item, player-to-player, and that's exactly how we treat it.
Jailbreak 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 Jailbreak 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.
Where do you trade in Jailbreak?
All trading happens on Trading Island in the Trade World. You can reach it for free by riding the ship at Beach Town — the Trading VIP gamepass does nothing more than teleport you straight there, so you never need it to trade. Once you're on the island, walk up to another player and press E to send a trade request; the request expires after about a minute, so your partner needs to accept promptly. The trade window is the only safe, enforced way items change hands.
What do you need before you can trade in Jailbreak?
Since April 30, 2026, Jailbreak checks your account at the Trade World teleport boat before letting you trade. Your Roblox account must be verified with a phone number or a government ID, and you must have played Jailbreak for at least 30 days. Trading is also region-restricted — it's disabled entirely in some countries, so if the option never appears for you, that may be why. There's no legitimate way around these gates, and anyone offering one is setting up a scam.
What can you trade in Jailbreak?
Vehicles and vehicle customizations: HyperChromes, rims, spoilers, body colors, textures, tire stickers and tire styles, drifts, furniture, weapon skins, and horns. Each side of a trade can hold up to 8 items, and a trade must include items on both sides — the system declines any trade with an empty side. Both players must accept twice before the trade completes, and there's no known daily limit on how many trades you can make.
Can you trade cash in Jailbreak?
No. Values are traditionally quoted in cash terms, but cash cannot be placed in the trade window — every Jailbreak trade is a pure item-for-item swap. Safes, gamepasses and gamepass items, free vehicles and free items, weapons, vehicle upgrades, and window tints are also untradeable, and limited or seasonal items can't be traded while they're still on sale (they become tradeable once they go off-sale). Any deal built around handing those over isn't possible in-game.
Why did my Jailbreak trade automatically decline?
Jailbreak runs an automatic fairness check on lopsided trades. The item values behind it are hidden, but the decline itself is visible — the trade menu tells you "Unbalanced: Your side is too low/high." Its thresholds are unpublished, so it isn't an official value list — treat it as a guardrail. If a trade gets flagged as unbalanced, rebalance both sides using the community value list and try again.
What are HyperChromes and why do they matter?
HyperChromes are special vehicle colors earned through Jailbreak's Robbery Bonus system. They level from 1 to 5, and Level 5 is the prize — the grind to max one out is long, which is why Level 5 HyperChromes anchor so many of the game's biggest trades. Always confirm a HyperChrome's level in the trade window before you accept, because the level changes everything.
Where do TradingKeep's Jailbreak values come from?
Our community value list is sourced from jailbreakchangelogs.com, the JBCL × Trading Core project endorsed by the game's own wiki, and includes demand ratings alongside each value. We show clean values only: duped items exist and trade lower than clean copies, but we don't display a duped column — so ask about an item's dupe history and check the source list for duped figures. Remember: a value is a community reference point, not a price — use it with our free Win / Fair / Lose (WFL) calculator to judge any offer before you double-accept.
