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Where the stock comes from

Boring supply chain. That is the point.

A shop that takes crypto, asks for no name and ships in unmarked boxes invites one obvious question. Here is the answer, with the mechanism rather than a promise: authorised European distribution, invoiced, new and sealed, with EU warranty.

  • 100 %new and sealed
  • EUstock, EU warranty
  • 0grey imports
  • 24 monthswe honour ourselves

Where we buy

From the same broadline and specialist distributors that supply every other German retailer — TD SYNNEX, ALSO, Ingram Micro, Siewert & Kau and Wortmann among them — plus direct allocation from a handful of vendors on the lines we move in volume.

These are ordinary trade accounts: credit terms, VAT invoices, serial manifests, returns processes. Nothing about them is unusual, and that is exactly what we want from this half of the business. The interesting part of this shop is the checkout, not the warehouse.

Because it is EU stock bought through EU distribution, the warranty is an EU warranty. That is not a detail: it is the difference between a claim we settle in a week and one that dies at a customs boundary.

What “new and sealed” means here

  • Factory sealed, in the manufacturer's own retail or bulk packaging.
  • Never opened by us except where a listing says “opened box” in the title, and then it says why.
  • Full accessories — cables, brackets, adapters, the bag of screws.
  • Serial recorded against your order before it leaves, so a warranty claim needs nothing from you but the reference.

We do not sell used or refurbished hardware at all. If we ever do, it will be a separate section labelled as such — never mixed into the same listing with a lower price.

What we turn down

  • Grey imports. Cheaper, and the warranty is with an entity on another continent that has never heard of you.
  • Ex-mining cards sold as new. We sell mining hardware; we do not launder its second life through a “new” listing.
  • Broker stock with no chain of invoices. If a seller cannot show where a pallet came from, the margin is not the reason it is cheap.
  • Bundles built to dodge allocation limits, and anything that arrives without the paperwork a VAT-registered company needs.

Turning these down is why our price on a scarce card is sometimes not the lowest one you will find. It is also why the warranty page is short.

How you can actually check

  1. The seal

    It is intact, and manufacturer seals are hard to fake convincingly. A resealed box is the first thing a returns desk looks at, ours included.

  2. The serial

    Every vendor runs a warranty lookup. Enter the serial and it will tell you the product is registered, in-warranty, and sold into Europe.

  3. The register

    We are a registered German company with a VAT number and a WEEE registration you can look up — see the legal notice. Stolen goods and public registers do not mix well.

  4. The return

    Thirty days, no reason required. A shop selling something it should not be selling does not offer to take it back and refund you on-chain.

Questions people actually ask

If the supply chain is normal, why is the checkout not?
Because they solve different problems. Distribution wants invoices and traceability, and it gets them. A buyer wants to purchase a graphics card without three companies recording it, and gets that. Neither requires the other to change.
Is the hardware region-locked or a different SKU?
It is European retail stock: EU plugs, EU manuals, EU warranty. No import adapters and no surprise voltages.
Why are you sometimes more expensive?
Distribution price plus a margin, without the two to three percent a card processor would take. Where we are beaten it is usually by grey stock or by a marketplace seller whose warranty is theoretical.
Do you drop-ship?
No. Everything passes through our warehouse in Hamburg, which is how the packaging can be unmarked and the serials can be recorded.
Do you buy stock from customers?
No. Not cards, not rigs, not wallets. Every unit we sell came in on a distributor invoice.
What about scarce launches?
We get an allocation like everyone else, we sell it at the listed price, and we do not bundle it with a power supply nobody asked for.