StockX is an online resale marketplace that introduced Vault NFTs, an Ethereum-based system linking digital tokens to authenticated physical products held in its vault. StockX's Twitter Score is 26 out of 1000 as of August 2026, ranking #37,635 (top 10%) among 483,944 tracked accounts.
StockX was co-founded by Dan Gilbert, Josh Luber, Greg Schwartz, and Chris Kaufman. The platform operates as a peer-to-peer marketplace for sneakers, streetwear, and other collectibles, with each Vault NFT representing verified ownership of a corresponding physical item stored in its facilities and redeemable for that item.
StockX launched its Vault NFTs on January 18, 2022. That same year, Nike filed a federal lawsuit against StockX over its use of Nike marks in the Vault NFT program, later adding counterfeiting claims, which StockX disputed. On March 4, 2025, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York granted Nike partial summary judgment, finding StockX liable for distributing counterfeit goods in connection with 37 pairs of shoes identified in the case. Nike and StockX reached a settlement in September 2025, before the matter went to trial, with terms remaining undisclosed.
StockX has been active on Twitter since 2012, with 366,289 followers as of August 2026 and 178,054 posts published. The account has been mentioned by 258 accounts, with 708 total mentions.
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The accounts that follow StockX include 96 founders, 36 angel investors, 55 influencers and 6 VCs, among them Loomdart, Matthew Graham, Justin Blau, Cuy Sheffield, Vinny Lingham and Josh Ong.