Honestly, compared to NFTs, I prefer collecting cards.
"Bloomberg reported that Paul, a YouTuber with a million-dollar level, has always been an avid card collector. In 2021, he spent $5.275 million (about NT$166 million) to purchase the only ultra-rare Pokémon card in the world with the highest certification, not only successfully generating huge buzz and traffic but also setting a Guinness World Record as the most expensive Pokémon trading card ever sold at a private auction.
Now, more than four years later, Paul, optimistic about the Pokémon card market, has decided to accept an invitation from Ken Goldin, CEO and founder of Goldin Auctions. After receiving a prepayment of up to $2.5 million (about NT$78.5 million), he agreed to sell this card, which is like the Holy Grail."
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Honestly, compared to NFTs, I prefer collecting cards.
"Bloomberg reported that Paul, a YouTuber with a million-dollar level, has always been an avid card collector. In 2021, he spent $5.275 million (about NT$166 million) to purchase the only ultra-rare Pokémon card in the world with the highest certification, not only successfully generating huge buzz and traffic but also setting a Guinness World Record as the most expensive Pokémon trading card ever sold at a private auction.
Now, more than four years later, Paul, optimistic about the Pokémon card market, has decided to accept an invitation from Ken Goldin, CEO and founder of Goldin Auctions. After receiving a prepayment of up to $2.5 million (about NT$78.5 million), he agreed to sell this card, which is like the Holy Grail."