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nosterbor
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What the HELL is the point?
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I mean in the grand scheme of things baseball cards being worth money is dumb. But at least they are actual tangible objects. NFTs are nothing.
I was excited when I saw the thread title cuz I really liked the eTopps cards…
NFTs are a pyramid scheme. Everybody knows they are BS but people who want to make money off of them will hype them up and come up with reasons why they aren't just meaningless links to pictures that you could just right-click and save yourself...because more people must be convinced to buy in order for them to make money. Last one left holding the bag when the crash happens is the loser.
I mean in the grand scheme of things baseball cards being worth money is dumb. But at least they are actual tangible objects. NFTs are nothing.
I wonder if there's a way to get those cards in hand right now. I believe I still have a portfolio of iteTopps - some of those were fantastic cards. Great designs. The 2001 version is one of my all time favorites. The whole eTopps platform idea though, well, not so much.
I actually signed up for eTopps in 2015 because I was still missing one card that I couldn't find for sale on ebay or other sites. When I first logged in, I was kind of amazed at how archaic and non-functional the site was. Don't get me wrong, I miss the days of 90's and early 2000's internet. Sites were actually clear, straightforward, functional, and didn't take forever to load with all sorts of ads flashing at you. But eTopps was just dismal.
In a related note, if anyone would like a trip back in time - both in basketball terms and internet terms - here's a gem:
http://www.remembertheaba.com/
I wonder if there's a way to get those cards in hand right now. I believe I still have a portfolio of it