Pokémon card games have sparked heated discussions on social media platforms. This market is indeed worth paying attention to — with a large user base and a clear overlap between players and the crypto community. Even more interesting is that the RWA (Real-World Asset on Chain) model, which combines physical cards with on-chain assets, is becoming a new trend. This attempt to digitize and assetize traditional trading card games preserves the rarity and value of collectibles while introducing blockchain liquidity — making it doubly attractive for users who enjoy card games and are interested in Web3 development. Many projects have already begun experimenting in this direction, and it seems that the RWA track in the card and collectibles field indeed offers many opportunities to explore.

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memecoin_therapyvip
· 8h ago
Really, I've been waiting for Pokémon to get into RWA for a long time. Combining liquidity and rarity—who can resist? With such a large card market, on-chain assetization is only a matter of time. You can already see the signs during the trial phase. Wait, could this be another round of hype? Or can it truly change the collectible card market landscape? I just want to know if these projects are reliable or just another bunch of rugs. Double appeal sounds great, but how many can actually be implemented? Honestly, combining traditional cards with Web3 is an excellent idea. The issue of value liquidity is indeed a pain point. I've never heard of RWA being used to solve it like this before. It feels like the trend is coming. If you're late, you'll have to chase the high.
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AirdropHunter007vip
· 8h ago
The RWA card game sector indeed has potential, but the projects currently entering the market vary in quality... You need to identify which ones truly have liquidity and which ones are just hype to trap investors.
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CryptoTherapistvip
· 8h ago
ngl, the psychological resistance level on pokemon rwa projects is absolutely fascinating. like, we're watching real-time cognitive reframing happen—people turning their childhood trauma (missed charizard pulls) into on-chain positions. the emotional volatility index is gonna spike when these hit secondary markets fr fr
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SandwichTradervip
· 8h ago
The RWA in the card game sector is really frustrating... I've been optimistic about this direction for a long time, and you're only now coming in? Wait, how many projects are truly implementable? It feels like most are still just PPTs? Talking about the liquidity of the actual assets sounds nice, but how do you verify authenticity? That's the key, right? User overlap is real, but who dares to guarantee how high the conversion rate can be... It's basically just a different skin for cutting leeks. Show me if there's a project that truly solves this first. The Pokémon IP itself is already top-tier, but connecting it to the blockchain might actually ruin it, right? Has the risk been considered?
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