Quidd was a privately-held American collectible app founded in 2016 by Michael Bramlage and Erich Wood.[1] According to their LinkedIn, the app had 19 employees, over 8 million users and represented 325 brands as collectible digital stickers. In 2017, the app was #1 in search and #5 in the App Store's entertainment category.[2] In 2019, the company would be bought by the Hong Kong-based company Animoca Brands, who would move the 2.1 billion individually serialized digital collectibles on the blockchain.[3] In 2022, the company would introduce "Mintables," which let users turn their stickers into NFTs[4] and convert them into Etherium.[5] These brands included Dr. Seuss,[6] L.O.L Suprise,[7] Disney,[8] Spongebob,[9] Rick and Morty,[4] and others.
Consumer impact summary
Freedom
According to a Quidd operator, the terms allow Quidd to take away collections from users without reason.[10] This can be confirmed with the latest revision of the terms (14 July 2020) in the "Quidd Disclaimers and Limitation of Liability" section, where Quidd will only refund users a maximum of $100 for damages or lost profits.[11] Most importantly, Quidd states that users "do not own the Virtual Coins or the Virtual Goods that are exchanged using the App" but rather have a "limited license" to their collections and coins.
Privacy
The privacy policy states that Quidd can collect information on your device, including the operating system, processor information, MAC address, location, network type, language, and time spent on certain pages.[12] There are also mentions of sharing user analytic data with third-party companies.
Business model
Quidd's business model was to have users purchase coins and packs with real money.
Incidents
This is a list of all consumer-protection incidents this company is involved in. Any incidents not mentioned here can be found in the Quidd category.
Data breach (2019)
In 2019, the Quidd portal was hacked, exposing 4 million user accounts.[13] The information in these accounts included user names, e-mail addresses, and passwords from the hacked accounts. The data was made for sale in October of that year.
Discord server (2021)
On 3 July 2021, users discussed cdh chase packs that would be falsely advertised and mentioned the Consumer Rights Act of 2015 as a basis for a lawsuit.[14]
A review confirming the anti-semitism.
On 10 July 2021, a user in the Quidd Discord server alleged the CEO bought a Star Trek award he was selling for $1,200 as a way to show the value in the marketplace.[15] On the same day, a moderator on the server was seen making anti-semitic remarks regarding an employee.[16]
On 15 May 2022, a user alleged some staff accounts were given funds to "pump demand" for drops and pass cards, with a moderator mentioning the user's first name and state in a reply they will "smack" them.[17] This was on top of a similar alleged incident in June 2021 where server mods would "pass cards" between each other, which was against the terms of service.[18][19] The server rules would prevent users from posting cheating or foul play evidence in the server.[20]
Sudden closure of service (2025)
The message given to users starting 3 January 2025.
It is with a heavy heart that we share the news of Quidd’s closure. Since our beginning, we have been honored to build a space where collectors, artists, and enthusiasts could come together to celebrate the vibrant world of digital collectibles. Your creativity, passion, and unwavering support have been the heartbeat of Quidd, and for that, we are forever grateful.
Every interaction, every piece of art, and every collaboration has left an indelible mark on us, filling us with both gratitude and inspiration. It has been our privilege to witness the incredible community you’ve built—a testament to your shared love for creativity and innovation.
As of today, January 3, 2025, all transactions and services on Quidd will cease. Between now and January 31, 2025, you may request the withdrawal of your cash deposit funds by clicking the ‘Request Withdrawal’ button below.
We understand this news may be difficult, and we are here to support you during this transition. If you have any questions or need assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact us at support@myquidd.com. We also encourage you to visit our website and follow our social channels for the latest updates, as the Quidd app will no longer be available.
In regards to your collections, we are currently reviewing options and plan to have an update shortly.
To every member of the Quidd community: thank you for allowing us to be a part of your journey. We will cherish the memories we’ve created together.
With heartfelt gratitude,
The Quidd Team
On 3 January 2025, the app would receive an non-closable pop-up stating "Quidd is closing its doors. Please go to market.onquidd.com for more information." On their website, they did not state a reason for the closure, but rather they thanked the users for utilizing the service and told users to withdraw their funds manually.[21] At the time, users could only log into the website and withdraw their current funds from their accounts, which did not include total collection value or sales.[22] Interestingly, rather than giving an early announcement about the closure on 23 December 2024, Quidd released a Betty Boops Holiday Magic collection set.[23] However, on 20 December 2024, the Twitter/X account stated "Quidd offices will be closed for the holidays from December 20, 2024, to January 2, 2025."[24]
On 4 January 2025, Quidd announced they were working with POP Culture, Inc. to preserve user collections.[25] Users would have to manually fill a Google Form with their e-mail and Quidd username to have the ability to save their collection.[26] Many users took this announcement as empty promises[27] and requested previous functionality, such as minting and selling.[28][29]
As of 2 March 2025, the popup has been updated to state "Quidd was shut down on 31st December 2024." with no mention of the website. Going to the website now redirects to "quidd.cloudflareaccess.com" which requires e-mail verification to log in. On 7 March 2025, users who filled out the Google Form received an e-mail from Pop Culture, Inc. stating "we were unable to reach a final agreement to acquire the platform due to a variety of factors out of our control."[30]
The updated popup as of March 2, 2025.
The result of typing "market.onquidd.com" into a web browser as of 2 March 2025.
The full email from Pop Culture Inc. stating their inability to purchase Quidd.
Implications
Before the shutdown, users could buy and sell NFT collectibles on the Quidd marketplace for virtual currency, which could be exchanged for real money through a cash account.[31] In addition, it was alleged the founder Micheal Bramlage promised users before the 2019 acquisition that users could keep their collections even if the service closed.[32] In the past, collectibles would be sold for as high as $255-$500 each depending on their "rarity"[33] with users spending hundreds of dollars to complete collectible sets.[34] In the first week of March 2021, over $53,000 worth of withdrawals were processed.[35]
Due to the failure of Pop Culture, Inc.'s ability to acquire Quidd, all of the users' collectible stickers and minted NFTs are inaccessible, with no way for users to sell their collections.
An example of the Quidd app in 2017.
Discusses how users can profit off of selling digital collectibles.
Discusses how users can use profits to "buy a pizza or even a Porsche".
Discusses how user collections are securely stored on the cloud and "aren't going anywhere".
Discusses how users can "own your collectible forever" through the blockchain.
Google Play store reviews after service shutdown.
With their announcement on Twitter/X, users compared this behavior from Quidd to a "rug pull".[36] In addition, many users warned Quidd of a class action lawsuit.[37]
Products
This is a list of the company's product lines with articles on this wiki.
↑Quidd (13 Oct 2017). "Quidd on X". X. Archived from the original on 8 Jul 2025. Retrieved 21 Apr 2025. 1️⃣ in Trending searches and 5️⃣in Entertainment?! We'll take it! 👏😎🎉
↑Bramlage, Michael (22 Mar 2023). "Michael Bramlage on X". X. Archived from the original on 21 Mar 2026. Retrieved 9 Mar 2026. Lightning Fast Minting (TM) 😀 Also, don't have ETH or even know what ETH is? Who cares. We'll cover your gas fees. What's a gas fee? Who cares. Doesn't matter either. Don't want to mint? Who cares. You don't have to. It's up to the collector, as it should be.
↑Bramlage, Michael (30 Dec 2023). "Michael Bramlage on X". X. Archived from the original on 21 Mar 2026. Retrieved 9 Mar 2026. Quiddward! Super excited for @SpongeBob on @quidd ... It'll be hard to stay quiet on this one. Details coming soon!
↑millerflip89 (8 Jan 2025). "millerflip89 on X". X. Archived from the original on 20 Jan 2025. Retrieved 21 Apr 2025. Long time Quidd opp here, Quidd and their T.O.S and privacy policy was to make sure in stating it could take entire collections at any time without notice. #1 issue is once crypto was involved all value of any item in app was brought to zero due to it being valued off QUIDD TOKEN{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
↑ssymes101 (4 Jan 2025). "ssymes101 on X". X. Archived from the original on 21 Mar 2026. Retrieved 9 Mar 2026. What's the likelihood of sales proceeds also being available for withdrawal?{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
↑Quidd (23 Dec 2024). "Quidd on X". X. Archived from the original on 20 Jan 2025. Retrieved 21 Apr 2025. Betty Boops Holiday Magic 💋❄️ drops today! 🗓️ Monday 12/23 ⏰ 5pm ET | 2pm PT https://market.onquidd.com/brands/5889/packs?routes=5889 #BettyBoop #Quidd
↑Quidd (20 Dec 2024). "Quidd on X". X. Archived from the original on 8 Jul 2025. Retrieved 21 Apr 2025. Quidd offices will be closed for the holidays from December 20, 2024, to January 2, 2025. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to reconnecting with you in the new year. Happy Holidays! 🎄☃️🎁
↑Quidd (4 Jan 2025). "Quidd on X". X. Archived from the original on 8 Jul 2025. Retrieved 21 Apr 2025. 🚨Update regarding Quidd assets: POP Culture, Inc. is working to preserve your collections As a first step, connect with them using the form below. This will help them make the transition as smooth as possible by giving you timely updates on your collections and the transition process. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI
↑Joe22367619 (4 Jan 2025). "Joe22367619 on X". X. Archived from the original on 21 Mar 2026. Retrieved 9 Mar 2026. Sounds like more empty promises. What about people who has transactional / withdrawable balances ? You're only refunding back deposits.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
↑Dogstar3c (5 Jan 2025). "Dogstar3c on X". X. Archived from the original on 21 Mar 2026. Retrieved 9 Mar 2026. We want our money back theives and I think the IRS needs to investigate all those that made financial decisions especially @mbram who appears to have taught how to money laundering. I feel 4 a couple of the staff who weren't scammers but f**k me the highers belong in jail{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
↑s1vh (10 Jan 2025). "s1vh on X". X. Archived from the original on 21 Mar 2026. Retrieved 9 Mar 2026. Will POP Culture, Inc. let us mint our mintables? Because announcing closure without giving us a time window for minting so we can move our assets away from the platform truly feels like a rug. 🤨{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
↑Wiseman, Antonieu (4 Jan 2025). "Antonieu Wiseman on X". X. Archived from the original on 21 Mar 2026. Retrieved 21 Apr 2025. People literally spent thousands of dollars on here with a clear understanding that we could keep our collections for 100 plus years even if quidd shuts down is what @mbram said years ago
↑Quidd (5 Mar 2021). "Quidd on X". X. Archived from the original on 8 Jul 2025. Retrieved 21 Apr 2025. It's LeBron vs. Spider-Man vs. Captain Kirk vs. Shrimp Rick over on Quidd. Just a normal day in the marketplace.
↑DonnieLemon69 (22 Jan 2025). "DonnieLemon69 on X". X. Archived from the original on 21 Mar 2026. Retrieved 9 Mar 2026. I collected hundreds of dollars worth of Atari NFT from Quidd had all the sets.. Sad.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
↑Quidd (14 Mar 2021). "Quidd on X". X. Archived from the original on 8 Jul 2025. Retrieved 21 Apr 2025. Update on withdrawals: - $53,000+ processed last week - 2x the previous week (!!!) - Paid out to nearly 200 collectors - All eligible requests processed Friday afternoon - Average time from request to cash: 3 days! Digital collecting paid for some nice dinners on Friday 💸😎
↑spencer_hames (9 Jan 2025). "spencer_hames on X". X. Archived from the original on 21 Mar 2026. Retrieved 9 Mar 2026. wait so all the money i put into stuff and packs i cant sell because you want to rug pull us? that class action lawsuit will hit our bank accounts in a good way and a bad way in yours.
↑Lex_407 (4 Jan 2025). "Lex_407". X. Archived from the original on 21 Mar 2026. Retrieved 9 Mar 2026. Assets and funds that were made in sales, which at this moment, it says I have no funds. You guys better figure things out or there will be a lot of us filing a class action.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)