Comic book legend Todd McFarlane is teaming with online auction site Whatnot to host a first-of-its-kind livestream shopping event, where actual pieces of Todd McFarlane’s San Diego Comic-Con booth ...
Launched in 2019, Whatnot, is a smartphone app and website where you can watch people live selling things they no longer want. You might find collectibles, antiques, clothing, or anything you might ...
Whatnot, the platform that allows users to sell items such as trading cards, comics, and sneakers through live videos, announced on Wednesday that it has secured $265 million in a Series E funding ...
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The Boyzzz: Turning passion into profit with live selling

Las Vegas entrepreneurs Merik Smith and Zion Beron, co-founders of The Boyzzz, share how live selling on Whatnot is helping ...
When Cary Williams talks about the future of reselling, pickers should be listening. As American Arbitrage, his videos detailing odd finds@americanarbitrage?lang=en ...
Grant Lafontaine and Logan Head cofounded Whatnot in late 2019 primarily as an online marketplace where people could buy and sell Funko Pops, popular collectibles. But the two friends expanded the ...
When I first wrote about Whatnot in February of last year, they were just getting started. Aiming to be the GOAT of collectible toys, they were focusing first on being the go-to trusted spot for ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tim Casey is a reporter who covers basketball and sports business. This article is more than 4 years old. Whatnot, an online ...
Whatnot exists with one primary goal in mind: to give people a place to buy and sell collectibles (like Pokémon cards, sports cards, pins, etc.) in a safe, authenticated way. The company started out ...