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 😉
@DaleJr@DaleJr You could always pop over to https://t.co/Jg972akD4I and check out your cards in the market place and come over to the discord and join the conversations about NASCAR racing digital collectibles and your cards of course. Join here: https://t.co/i8nMAwLygn
You can spend 10 minutes on PBC and very quickly find HOFers for cheap, that are incredibly cool cards, and guaranteed to go up in value, significantly, in the near future.
I know I sound like a broken record, but anyone in the digital space who does not have a PBC position, will kick themselves in a couple of months or a couple of years. Probably not a 2013 BTC level kick, but maaaybeee.
My thesis has always been that blockchain sports cards, along with a few cryptocurrencies, and a few PFPs, will have the lion's share of crypto-era gains when all is said and done.
And I will always remember Elway's dominant redemption tour in winning back to back Super Bowls in the 97 and 98 seasons. This HOFer has only 7,510 total blockchain cards on PBC.
#paniniblockchain
Crafting @PaniniAmerica#Soccer Select Liga Dragon Scale 🔥
Increasing scarcity while introducing a sought after parallel.
Cant wait to see the black dragon scale in all its glory!
@nut_history Tom Cheek and Early Wynn, although Tom never played it was both of them that made it enjoyable to listen to Blue Jays games in the car heading to the cottage or out play sports you always had to wait till "that's the ball game"
This card is the ultimate representation of the @PaniniAmerica Blockchain community.
Raspy needed one last card to complete the 23-24 Prizm Gold Base Set.
Airjordan23 owned 9 out of the 10 available. All PC, all treasured.
Receives a $1k offer on the card - 50x what he paid for it!
What does he do?
Declines the offer, and gifts it to him instead!
Sometimes profit defines the trajectory of a project, sometimes the community is where the true value lies.
Here - we have both 💪
@metaphormessiah That's hard having met so many artists I would have to president Jimmy Carter and his wife, with Garth Brooks and his wife Tricia Yearwood all on the same day in Edmonton. I got to interview Garth and Tricia. That would probably be top of the list.
60+ years of licensed collectibles go fully onchain 🤝
@PaniniAmerica named OpenSea as their exclusive marketplace.
Starting March 30, Panini collectors can bridge digital cards to self-custody wallets and trade directly on OS, keeping transaction history and verified status.
Ownership, your way.
🚨 Breaking news:
@PaniniAmerica CFO Robert/Bob Hull just announced that #PaniniBlockchain bridge to ethereum chain of @ethereumfndn@VitalikButerin will be live end of this month.
Native ethereum NFT collectors will soon see #PaniniBC cards on @opensea.
A long waited and much deserved seminal landmark moment in hobby and blockchain history.
You and me are part of it.
There is also a juicy roadmap where many wishlists by community are in scoping stage.
[BC 174/1959]
Welcome @RealPapii the owner of @quirkiesnft and one of biggest proponents of NFTs and communities, to the #PaniniBlockchain 💥
PaniniBC extended family is getting bigger and stronger.
Insane first purchase! Judge’s first and only Kaboom on chain! @TheJudge44
88 hits different too. (Punk 8888 has the price of ape.)
👀 Why I think the future of Panini blockchain cards is very promising 👇
1️⃣ True digital ownership
Panini’s blockchain platform lets collectors actually own their cards on-chain, not just inside a closed app. That’s a huge shift from traditional digital collectibles.
2️⃣ Built by an established brand
Unlike many NFT projects, Panini already has decades of credibility in the trading card world. That legacy gives the ecosystem real staying power.
3️⃣ Global sports licenses
With licenses tied to leagues like the NBA and major soccer organizations, Panini has access to some of the most collectible athletes in the world.
4️⃣ Bridge between physical & digital collecting
Panini is in a unique position to connect physical card collectors with blockchain technology, which could bring millions of traditional collectors into Web3.
5️⃣ Still early
Many collectors haven’t even discovered blockchain cards yet. As awareness grows, early sets could become extremely desirable.
For collectors and investors alike, this space is just getting started. 📈
DYOR as always.
#Panini #SportsCards #NFT #BlockchainCards @spinotron@MelitoMichael1@PaniniNFTs@PaniniAmerica@paninitracker@cardblocknft #sleeptoken