The digital collectibles market has once again shown interesting comparison cases. Recently, rating agency TAG awarded the second 10-point rating globally to an art skin, while a well-known individual's PSA 10 art skin is currently up for auction, promoted as "the only one in the world," with current bids approaching 5 million USD. From the scanned comparison images, TAG's newly rated 10-point skin appears to be more competitive in detail presentation. This reflects an interesting tension in the digital collectibles market between rarity pricing and actual quality— a high price tag does not necessarily equate to a higher quality certification. Market pricing for collectibles of the same grade is often influenced by factors such as the holder's notoriety and historical background, which is a phenomenon worth paying attention to in the current collectibles market.
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StablecoinGuardian
· 13h ago
Laughing out loud, can a celebrity aura really sell for five million? The one in TAG obviously has a better appearance, this market really only cares about the person's halo above their head.
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quietly_staking
· 13h ago
Haha, it turns out that the celebrity effect is so powerful that quality has become a side hustle.
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OneBlockAtATime
· 13h ago
Haha, laughing to death. Is the celebrity effect really that appealing? The higher quality ones are actually not wanted.
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PriceOracleFairy
· 13h ago
ngl the "world's only" narrative just got brutally arbitraged lol... TAG's second 10 just exposed the whole premium-for-fame pricing mechanism 💀 classic market inefficiency waiting to be exploited
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YieldWhisperer
· 13h ago
so wait... the "one of a kind" piece is actually worse quality than the new one? and it's pulling 5M because of who owns it? lol that's literally just celebrity markup with extra steps. classic valuation death spiral when hype detaches from fundamentals.
The digital collectibles market has once again shown interesting comparison cases. Recently, rating agency TAG awarded the second 10-point rating globally to an art skin, while a well-known individual's PSA 10 art skin is currently up for auction, promoted as "the only one in the world," with current bids approaching 5 million USD. From the scanned comparison images, TAG's newly rated 10-point skin appears to be more competitive in detail presentation. This reflects an interesting tension in the digital collectibles market between rarity pricing and actual quality— a high price tag does not necessarily equate to a higher quality certification. Market pricing for collectibles of the same grade is often influenced by factors such as the holder's notoriety and historical background, which is a phenomenon worth paying attention to in the current collectibles market.