There's this collector who's been stacking physical $Rayquaza cards for years. Now? Earning creator royalties from the digital side.
Might see similar momentum to what $Kabuto and $Umbreon pulled off.
Sitting at just 37k market cap right now.
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TerraNeverForget
· 12-05 19:33
The move of converting physical cards to digital royalties is brilliant; someone should have played this combo long ago.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 12-02 20:03
The transformation of physical cards into digital ones is really amazing. How many times can this multiply?
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GasGoblin
· 12-02 20:02
Wow, this idea is amazing! Converting physical cards to digital versions can still earn royalties? This is a true elevation of assets!
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ContractCollector
· 12-02 20:00
Ha, the step of integrating physical cards into digital copyright is indeed a cross-industry move... The 37k market capitalization node is quite interesting.
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CompoundPersonality
· 12-02 19:54
The 37k plate is so small, I have to enter a position before the mainstream discovers it...
There's this collector who's been stacking physical $Rayquaza cards for years. Now? Earning creator royalties from the digital side.
Might see similar momentum to what $Kabuto and $Umbreon pulled off.
Sitting at just 37k market cap right now.