Pokemon cards? Yeah, that market's hitting $15 billion in trading volume. Wild, right?
Now there's a bridge to crypto. Enter Kabuto—bringing those nostalgic collectibles onchain.
Sitting at a $10M marketcap. But here's the kicker: tokenized versions of specific cards are way smaller. Take the 1st Edition Holo Kabutops from 1999. That one? Just $40k marketcap.
Physical collectibles meeting blockchain infrastructure. The gap between traditional card trading and tokenized assets is shrinking fast.
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0xLuckbox
· 4h ago
It is really worth following.
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FlashLoanLord
· 15h ago
This heat is rising quickly
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ser_ngmi
· 15h ago
The bull run is right in front of us.
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AirdropHuntress
· 15h ago
The opportunity has arrived, charge forward!
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CryptoTarotReader
· 16h ago
The prospects are enormous, bound to exceed a hundred times.
Pokemon cards? Yeah, that market's hitting $15 billion in trading volume. Wild, right?
Now there's a bridge to crypto. Enter Kabuto—bringing those nostalgic collectibles onchain.
Sitting at a $10M marketcap. But here's the kicker: tokenized versions of specific cards are way smaller. Take the 1st Edition Holo Kabutops from 1999. That one? Just $40k marketcap.
Physical collectibles meeting blockchain infrastructure. The gap between traditional card trading and tokenized assets is shrinking fast.