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Originally Posted by Howie7107
Sure. Just because you can't see its utility doesn't mean that it doesn't exist, because it certainly does. There's a market for sports collectibles. Physical collectibles currently hold almost all of the market share. Digital collectibles solve quite a few of the problems that plague the physical collectibles space. It's not that difficult to see that digital holds at least some value in the long-run (done properly, looking at your TopShot), and therefore will eat away at at least some of the market share of physical collectibles. You also need to look at how younger generations that will soon come into money will collect. Most of them grew up and currently live their entire life on the internet and have absolutely no interest in physical collectibles.
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That was not a comment at all about the utility of the product or its collectability. I'm all for people collecting whatever they want! Physical cards, digital cards, gifs, memorabilia, rocks, whatever.
But the collectability of TopShot and people utilizing it for the money and profit are not mutually exclusive.