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StaX positions itself as an “advanced Discord vending machine and web vending machine security platform.” Its core focus is not traditional all-in-one e-commerce site building, but an automated digital-goods sales system for Discord servers and standalone web vending machines. It supports products, inventory, coupons, points, web pages, personal Bots, URLs/domains, and emphasizes automatic delivery after payment is completed.
The platform’s biggest selling point is security and anti-fraud. The text mentions a combination of Cloudflare Turnstile, Cloudflare Pro, Argo, and StaX Shield, using AI trained on large volumes of Discord automated-sales data to identify abnormal payment patterns, and detecting secondary accounts through IP tracking and device-pattern analysis. For fulfillment, once a PG payment completion signal is received, digital goods can be automatically delivered via Discord message or the web within 0.1 seconds. Real-name verification features include 1 KRW account verification, Dream Security mobile identity verification, and cross-checking the verified real name against the real name on the payment method, mainly to prevent third-party fraud and malicious chargebacks.
Pricing information is relatively detailed, but the structure is somewhat mixed. The page mentions Professional at ₩49,000/month, while also listing Free, Lite, Pro, and Max tiers. Free is 0 KRW; Lite starts at 900 KRW for 30 days and 9,900 KRW for lifetime access; Pro lifetime is 19,900 KRW; Max lifetime is 34,900 KRW. Additional fees include SMS verification at 2,000 KRW per 100 uses, 1 KRW account verification at 8,000 KRW per 100 uses, account-holder lookup at 8,000 KRW per 100 uses, and SMS notifications at 2,000 KRW/month. Transaction commissions are not disclosed.
The advantages are that it is highly tailored to Discord-based digital-goods sales, with a complete set of features for automatic delivery, inventory, coupons, points, and custom domains. The free plan has no speed limit, and the low-cost lifetime licenses may appeal to small long-term sellers. The drawbacks are that it is clearly oriented toward the Korean market, relying on Korean PG providers, real-name bank accounts, and mobile identity verification. Details on international payments, cross-border settlement, a Chinese interface, and overseas compliance are not specified. The refund policy is also relatively strict: once a license has been used, the balance cannot be refunded.
StaX is better suited to local Korean Discord community sellers, virtual-goods shops, and small to advanced sellers that need strong real-name anti-fraud controls. It does not look like a general-purpose platform for physical e-commerce or cross-border independent stores. Access from mainland China is not disclosed in the text, so its status is unknown. Payment and real-name verification are likely to involve compatibility uncertainties for Chinese sellers. If you need alternatives within the Chinese ecosystem, common independent-site builders, SaaS storefronts, or domestic virtual-goods card-delivery platforms may be worth considering, though this article does not provide specific competing products.
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