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Originally Posted by SAllen2556
Each collectible has “a unique serial number with guaranteed scarcity and protected ownership guaranteed by blockchain”, the site says. “When you own #23/49 of a legendary LeBron James dunk, you’re the only person in the world who does.”
The biggest transaction to date was on Feb. 22, when a user paid $208,000 for a video of a LeBron James slam dunk.
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Some NFTs make sense but I'm not on board with topshot long term. To me it's a big game of hot potato. I could see some limited "moments" retaining some value just based on the significance of the moment/rarity but most of the ones being traded now are just run of the mill highlights with many thousands being minted.
Re the OP, I'm a ticket collector and I'm frustrated looking for quite a few tickets. There are many key game tickets over the last decade which simply don't exist except sometimes in a generic TM form. It's annoying.