The Pokémon card market is experiencing a significant shift towards real-world asset (RWA) encryption, according to Bitwise analyst Danny Nelson. Unlike traditional financial markets, which have mature digital systems, the Pokémon card market remains largely offline, despite its billion-dollar valuation. This transformation is highlighted by platforms like CollectorCrypt, which allows users to trade tokenized Pokémon cards. The platform's CARDS token surged tenfold in value, with an estimated annual revenue of $38 million. Additionally, its "Gacha Machine" generated $16.6 million in revenue last week, indicating strong demand. Nelson suggests this crypto-innovation could revolutionize the market, akin to Polymarket's impact on prediction markets.
Pokémon Card Market Embraces Crypto with RWA Transformation
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