Tell me about these Virtual Trading cards?

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  • Otters27
    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
    • 07-14-07
    • 30760

    #1
    Tell me about these Virtual Trading cards?
    Anyone buy these?
  • kidcudi92
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 12-14-11
    • 15434

    #2
    That one guy made a thread (no clue his name) and we all coulda made a fukk ton of money off them cause it was awhile back

    But it turned into a who the fukk are you pal cause he was trying to get us to sign up via a referral

    I wish I would have got in now haha but oh well, weird ass concept to me anyways. Do you store them like BTC or? No clue
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    • Otters27
      BARRELED IN @ SBR!
      • 07-14-07
      • 30760

      #3
      Originally posted by kidcudi92
      That one guy made a thread (no clue his name) and we all coulda made a fukk ton of money off them cause it was awhile back

      But it turned into a who the fukk are you pal cause he was trying to get us to sign up via a referral

      I wish I would have got in now haha but oh well, weird ass concept to me anyways. Do you store them like BTC or? No clue
      Oh so too late?
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      • pablo222
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 01-03-19
        • 8858

        #4
        How long ago was that Kudi?

        I have a hard time wrapping my head around it, but yeah it like BTC.

        What Are NFTs and How Do They Work? - CoinDesk
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        • Hman
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 11-04-17
          • 21429

          #5
          I've been collecting trading cards & rare collectibles since I was a kid.

          But this is one thing that doesn't interest me and I'm baffled by the amount of money ppl are paying for these sports highlight clips.

          What I'm still confused about is it only clips you have never seen anywhere before and never will?

          That is highly unlikely since virtually every sports game is recorded.

          Therefore, why would you pay for a clip, that you or anyone else has access to see/watch anytime you want online???
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          • MinnesotaFats
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 12-18-10
            • 14758

            #6
            Originally posted by Hman
            I've been collecting trading cards & rare collectibles since I was a kid.

            But this is one thing that doesn't interest me and I'm baffled by the amount of money ppl are paying for these sports highlight clips.

            What I'm still confused about is it only clips you have never seen anywhere before and never will?

            That is highly unlikely since virtually every sports game is recorded.

            Therefore, why would you pay for a clip, that you or anyone else has access to see/watch anytime you want online???
            It had to be, they aren't licensed by the team or league, but rather the individual player, so it's always training footage or pix w no logos or wrong jersey, etc
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            • Hman
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 11-04-17
              • 21429

              #7
              Originally posted by MinnesotaFats
              It had to be, they aren't licensed by the team or league, but rather the individual player, so it's always training footage or pix w no logos or wrong jersey, etc
              Useless then wouldn't you think?

              I want a highlight of a special moment in a game.

              An outstanding play.

              That has been edited & eliminated from all recordings except a few copies for this alone.

              Kind of like the random jersey cards you get in sports card packs.
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              • gauchojake
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                • 09-17-10
                • 34116

                #8
                This is the future of trading cards and art in general.
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                • pablo222
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 01-03-19
                  • 8858

                  #9
                  Originally posted by gauchojake
                  This is the future of trading cards and art in general.
                  Beeple's $69 million NFT sale marks a potentially transformative moment for the art world (yahoo.com)
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                  • MinnesotaFats
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 12-18-10
                    • 14758

                    #10
                    Originally posted by gauchojake
                    This is the future of trading cards and art in general.
                    You think real estate and stocks are in a bubble...look at the art world.

                    The "HAVES" dumping a ton into art
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