For buyers
BreakersDNA exists so you can see what a is really worth — with independent numbers the breaker can't edit after the fact.
The short version: watch free, buy on the platform, and claim your username here so your pull history follows you.
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You buy on the platform — BreakersDNA keeps the record
You buy your (and pay, and get your cards shipped) on the selling platform — Whatnot, eBay Live, Fanatics Live. BreakersDNA is the independent layer on top: it identifies every card on camera, prices it from real market data, and writes down exactly what happened. Nobody needs an account to watch any of it. - 2
Follow the break live
Every breaker has a public channel page showing the live break, upcoming schedule, and history. You'll see open and taken spots, the break's /range, and each card as it's pulled. Breakers usually drop the link in their stream — it also lives at a short/r/…URL. - 3
Read your receipt
When a card sells to you, it gets a permanent receipt page: the card, what you paid, its , and PSA 10 upside where relevant. Receipts are shareable — paste one into Discord or a group chat and it unfurls with the card image. - 4
Make an account to track everything in one place
A free buyer account (sign up here) adds a dashboard with every break you've joined, every card you've pulled, and running totals. You'll verify your email, then claim your username (next step) to link your purchase history. - 5
Claim your username
Breakers record sales under the username you use on their platform (your Whatnot name, say). Claiming that username connects those sales to your account. Search for your username under Claim Username, request it, and the breaker who sold to you reviews and approves it — that human check is what makes the verified badge mean something.
What happens after you request a claim
- Pending— your request is waiting on the breaker. We'll email you when they decide; you can also check the status (or cancel the request) anytime in Settings.
- Verified— the breaker confirmed it's you. Your pulls from that breaker appear in your dashboard, and your public profile gets the verified badge.
- Denied— the breaker didn't recognize the claim. If you think that's a mistake, reach out to the breaker directly (they know their buyers), or contact us if you believe someone else claimed your name.
Good to know
- Bought from several breakers under different names? Claim each username separately — they all link to the same account.
- EV on your receipts is an estimate, not a resale guarantee — Understanding the numbers explains every chip you'll see.
- Your public profile (and whether your history shows on it) is controlled by you in Settings. Receipts themselves are public pages — that's the point of a receipt — but they're not search-indexed.
- Shipping questions, refunds, and payment issues belong to the selling platform and the breaker — BreakersDNA records the break but doesn't move money or boxes.