@St1ngray2@kenny_kellan7@NBATopShot 100% agreed ๐ฏ
Video highlights capture the digital collecting experience better than boring static pictures of an athlete in 500 different color variations.
@aaroncgarrett Pokรฉmon is what sells now, Sports Cards are mainly collecting dust.
(Sports Cards are a boomer thing anyway, digital highlights is where itโs at)
@SkillGameNBA@jjlsmith2 Static Cardboard from atheletes are already in a decline. Most โsport enthusiastsโ pivoted over to Pokemon.
Thereโs literally 0% chance that โdigital static sports cardboardโ can change the trend
The more I research, the more I think the market may be overlooking a serious recovery and growth case around @flow_blockchain.
Yes, the 2025 hack damaged sentiment badly. Most networks donโt survive an event like that while keeping major enterprise relationships intact. Flow did.
What stands out to me:
โข consumer-first blockchain infrastructure proven through NBA Top Shot
โข active enterprise integrations and mainstream brand relationships
โข scalable multi-role architecture designed for high throughput
โข structurally low fees for mass-market applications
โข MEV-resistant design choices that were ahead of many competitors
โข potential future catalysts tied to automated on-chain finance infrastructure
Markets often price emotion short term. Infrastructure, distribution, and developer tooling matter long term.
Do your own research. This is not financial advice. I believe Flow has survived the hack and may be primed for a breakout.
Go study the charts yourself and read deeper into the ecosystem. Flow just may be on sale right now.
CraigO! ๐๏ธ
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