📱 TCM — Trading Card Market (17Mov Phone)
Free 17Mov Phone add-on for Jim G Trading Cards
Give your players a fully integrated pocket trading hub and price guide directly inside their phone.
TCM connects directly to your Jim G Trading Cards system and pulls live data from your existing config — no duplicate setup, no edits required.
💡 What it does
📊 Market Price Guide
Browse every sellable card in your server:
• Filter by brand
• Search by card name
• View full high-quality card art
• See live buyer prices at 100% condition
Uses the same pricing logic as the in-game Sell NPC (Config.SellShop)
🏠 Home Dashboard
Quick overview of your entire card economy:
• Total number of cards available
• Number of active brands
• Highest market value card on your server
💬 Market Chat
A public trading chat built into the phone:
• Discuss prices and trades
• Arrange meetups
• Tap player names to interact
📩 Direct Messages
Private messaging system for secure trading:
• One-to-one DM threads
• Unread message notifications
• Perfect for organising deals without spam
🚫 What it does NOT do
This is a read-only companion app.
It does NOT:
• Open packs
• Sell or buy items
• Grade cards
• Modify inventory
All trading and gameplay still happens inside the Jim G Trading Cards system.
✨ Features
• Live pricing synced from Config.SellShop
• Supports dynamic pricing systems (if enabled)
• Full brand filtering + search system
• Authentic Jim G card rendering (rarity, stats, effects)
• Optional image fallback system (local or CDN)
• MySQL-backed chat + DM system
• Smooth 17Mov Phone UI integration
• Lightweight (~42KB app size)
📦 Requirements
• 17Mov Phone
• Jim G Trading Cards
• ox_lib
• oxmysql
• community_bridge
⚙️ Installation
1. Download and place `jtc_17mov_phone_app` into your resources folder
2. Add to server.cfg in this order:
ensure jim_g_trading_cards
ensure 17mov_Phone
ensure jtc_17mov_phone_app
\
3. Add to `17mov_Phone/locale/en.lua` (Store section around line ~1755):
```lua
["Tc:Title"] = "TCM",
["Store:Tc.Description"] = "Market prices, public chat, and direct messages for trading cards.",