Anyone who is the hobby knows ADL Cards is synonymous with quality collections, both physical and digital.
This is what his IG account just posted:
"Marketplace data often tells a story long before broader perception catches up. In the case of Panini Blockchain, the underlying trends over the last couple years have been interesting to say the least.
For Panini Blockchain, 2025 was the breakout year.
After several years of gradual growth, the platform saw a meaningful acceleration in activity. Marketplace volume increased dramatically, monthly seller counts expanded several fold from prior years, and transaction values moved higher at the same time. That’s an important distinction. It’s easy to grow volume by selling more low-end items. It’s much harder to grow while the average value of transactions is increasing.
The platform began producing regular five figure sales, multiple six figure sales, and a level of liquidity that simply didn’t exist a few years ago.
What I find most interesting is that the growth wasn’t driven by an influx of new supply. The premier assets - Black Finites, Gold Prizms, Kabooms, Flawless grails, and key first mints - have been sitting on the platform for years. The change has largely been in how the market values them.
Whether digital cards ultimately become mainstream or not is a separate conversation. The underlying data tells a pretty clear story: more participants, more liquidity, larger transactions, and increasing attention on the best assets. Historically, those are the types of trends that tend to matter."
IYKYK 😉
Grail season is coming 💎
I’ve been stocking up on some of my favorite digital sports collectibles before the storm hits and prices get out of control.
The biggest critique of digital assets from traditional physical collectors? “You can’t hold it.”
True. But you can display, automate, and interact with it in ways a physical card could never dream of—all at the press of a button.
#digitalcollectibles #paninibc #sportscards #digitalassets #nfts
@Topps I wonder if we will be 100 years old by the time @Topps fixes their broken migration to @opensea? Collectors’ @toppsnfts assets are frozen & unable to even view them for months. Your customers deserve better. Please fix this, @Topps@Fanatics@MikeMahan
https://t.co/c07XfsMLaR
The Trade Center is open 🤝
One of our most requested features is here. You can now trade directly on Courtyard, with options to add cash, counter, accept, or pass.
No shipping back and forth. No trust games. Just instant trades with 0% fees.
@MarginSports@Fanatics@ToppsDigital@Topps I mean at this point I’d be comfortable arguing malicious intent. They’re trying to kill the standalone NFT space for licensed sports.
Surely some journalist or news org would pick this up in advance of a @Fanatics IPO…
@ToppsDigital - head in the sand, blocking customers who did nothing other than expect to “collect with confidence” is not the right strategy here. I promise
@ToppsDigital would rather block and ignore me rather than address *their* problems. The customer service for @ToppsNFTs customers has been rough since 2024 but shockingly bad since the migration to @opensea. (Continued)