>all cash>vendors pay 80%+ spot>graded slabs have easy price discovery & are liquid>slabs are small, secure, worth a lot >can sell dozens or hundreds of cards at each eventwhat’s going on? why the boom?
>>62249637This is a 1PBTID thread, reply to forever curse, defile and denounce India, Israel and the Talmud.Escaping the USD, new forms of economic diversification.
>>62249637>why the boom?Most people are foolish. Collectibles are never a good long term investment.Most people are desperate for money now but don't think in the long term. They only see line go up in short term value and jump on the wagon with everyone else who has the same mindset.Goycattle at their finest.
Early stages of a crackup boom. People might not understand what exactly is happening to the currencies, but they still instinctively flock out of them. You see it expressed in media terms like "doomspending" and "debt maxing." Expressed in markets like Pokemon cards and sports cards. You saw it hit gold and silver with waves of people flocking to it in Costco a few years ago, and again earlier this year. You see it in the real estate market where everyone buys up every piece of shit home they can, regardless of its live-ability. And when everyone does wake up to the currency melting accelerating noticeably faster and faster, they buy everything that isn't nailed down. Whatever they can get their hands on. Just to get rid of the collapsing currency as fast as possible.
>>62249637They’d have all been in crapto if it actually provided a real use case and devs didn’t decide to eat their own with nigger rug pulls
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>>62249637pokemon
>>62249637How much puss can you get from collecting sports cards?
>>62249637>pokemon cards are the new cryptoretards never cease to amaze me
>cardboard collectorwhats next when the fake ones are identical?