Looking back a few years at some of those National Card Show releases, it's pretty wild watching them pick up steam in the collectibles market. What started as niche drops have turned into legit tradable assets with real momentum behind them. There's something satisfying about spotting those early pieces and seeing them gain actual value over time. The whole ecosystem around digital and physical collectibles has evolved faster than anyone expected.
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 12h ago
The card market has been incredibly hot these past two years, and those who got in early have made a fortune.
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MetaverseMortgage
· 12h ago
Early players had a blast, but is it still possible to catch up now? It's really hard to say.
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GasFeeCrier
· 12h ago
NGL, those who bought the dip early on have now doubled their investments. Who would have thought back then? Pure luck and persistence.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 12h ago
I've been optimistic about this track for a long time, but is it a bit late to enter now?
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VCsSuckMyLiquidity
· 12h ago
The early investors who bought the dip are probably laughing their heads off now. I really didn't expect that trading cards could also be turned into assets.
Looking back a few years at some of those National Card Show releases, it's pretty wild watching them pick up steam in the collectibles market. What started as niche drops have turned into legit tradable assets with real momentum behind them. There's something satisfying about spotting those early pieces and seeing them gain actual value over time. The whole ecosystem around digital and physical collectibles has evolved faster than anyone expected.