## Web3 Gaming Marketplace OVERTAKE Is About to Disrupt $700M Market—Here's Why
The gaming secondary market is about to get a major facelift. OVERTAKE, backed by Asia's heavyweight gaming platforms ItemBay and ItemMania, is gearing up for its September debut on Sui blockchain, and it's tackling every major headache that's plagued peer-to-peer in-game asset trading for years.
These established platforms have been moving $700 million USD in trades annually through traditional channels—slow, expensive, riddled with disputes. Now they're bringing that liquidity into Web3, and the early metrics suggest they're onto something.
## The Beta Run: Numbers That Matter
OVERTAKE didn't just quietly build this thing. Between May and August, they ran beta tests that actually proved product-market fit:
That's not hype—that's execution. And it shows real demand for what they're building.
## Fixing the Escrow Problem (Finally)
Here's the thing about peer-to-peer trading: someone always holds the risk. Traditional platforms take 15-20% fees to handle this. OVERTAKE uses **2-of-3 multisig escrow on Sui** instead—buyer, seller, and platform each hold a key. Funds lock on-chain, auto-release once both parties confirm.
The result? Transaction fees drop from 20% to just 10%. More importantly: no more disputes stuck in limbo, no manual arbitration delays, zero ambiguity—everything's verifiable on-chain.
## Bridging Fiat and Crypto Seamlessly
Most Web3 projects ignore the fiat entry point. OVERTAKE's **TakePay** does the opposite—lets buyers start in fiat currency, settles in stablecoins directly to sellers' wallets. No payment gateway middlemen. Lower costs. Faster settlement. Combined with zkLogin for frictionless onboarding, this is designed for users who aren't crypto-native yet.
## Creators Finally Get Their Own Storefront
**TakeShop** flips the script for digital creators. Instead of being locked into a platform's rules, they get customizable storefronts to sell digital goods, in-game assets, and services—all secured by programmable escrow. Built-in revenue sharing keeps the community incentivized instead of exploited.
It's the creator economy model, but without the platform tax.
## September Launch: Watch This Space
The September expansion is moving beyond just Lord Nine and Path of Exile 2 into broader Web3 gaming ecosystems. With 1,500 users already proving out the model during beta, and $700M in annual legacy volume waiting to migrate, OVERTAKE is positioned to redefine how gaming assets trade.
This is what "creator-first" actually looks like when you remove the rent-seeking middleman.
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## Web3 Gaming Marketplace OVERTAKE Is About to Disrupt $700M Market—Here's Why
The gaming secondary market is about to get a major facelift. OVERTAKE, backed by Asia's heavyweight gaming platforms ItemBay and ItemMania, is gearing up for its September debut on Sui blockchain, and it's tackling every major headache that's plagued peer-to-peer in-game asset trading for years.
These established platforms have been moving $700 million USD in trades annually through traditional channels—slow, expensive, riddled with disputes. Now they're bringing that liquidity into Web3, and the early metrics suggest they're onto something.
## The Beta Run: Numbers That Matter
OVERTAKE didn't just quietly build this thing. Between May and August, they ran beta tests that actually proved product-market fit:
- **May's closed beta**: 195 deals totaling $63,000 in trading volume
- **August state**: 1,500+ users, 500+ completed trades, $120,000 generated
- **Growth trajectory**: Clear acceleration month-over-month
That's not hype—that's execution. And it shows real demand for what they're building.
## Fixing the Escrow Problem (Finally)
Here's the thing about peer-to-peer trading: someone always holds the risk. Traditional platforms take 15-20% fees to handle this. OVERTAKE uses **2-of-3 multisig escrow on Sui** instead—buyer, seller, and platform each hold a key. Funds lock on-chain, auto-release once both parties confirm.
The result? Transaction fees drop from 20% to just 10%. More importantly: no more disputes stuck in limbo, no manual arbitration delays, zero ambiguity—everything's verifiable on-chain.
## Bridging Fiat and Crypto Seamlessly
Most Web3 projects ignore the fiat entry point. OVERTAKE's **TakePay** does the opposite—lets buyers start in fiat currency, settles in stablecoins directly to sellers' wallets. No payment gateway middlemen. Lower costs. Faster settlement. Combined with zkLogin for frictionless onboarding, this is designed for users who aren't crypto-native yet.
## Creators Finally Get Their Own Storefront
**TakeShop** flips the script for digital creators. Instead of being locked into a platform's rules, they get customizable storefronts to sell digital goods, in-game assets, and services—all secured by programmable escrow. Built-in revenue sharing keeps the community incentivized instead of exploited.
It's the creator economy model, but without the platform tax.
## September Launch: Watch This Space
The September expansion is moving beyond just Lord Nine and Path of Exile 2 into broader Web3 gaming ecosystems. With 1,500 users already proving out the model during beta, and $700M in annual legacy volume waiting to migrate, OVERTAKE is positioned to redefine how gaming assets trade.
This is what "creator-first" actually looks like when you remove the rent-seeking middleman.