by Nathan Jan 17,2025
A recent promotional video showcasing a CT scanner that can identify the contents of unopened Pokémon card packs has ignited a lively debate among collectors. Let's delve into the fan reactions and potential market implications.
IIC's YouTube video demonstrating this technology has fueled the debate about the potential impact on the Pokémon card market. The market for rare Pokémon cards has exploded, with some cards fetching hundreds of thousands, even millions of dollars. The intense demand has unfortunately led to issues such as stalking and harassment of artists, highlighting the significant financial stakes involved.
The Pokémon card market has become a significant investment sector, with many hoping to capitalize on the value appreciation of rare cards.
While some see the pre-opening scanning service as a potential advantage, others express concern and even disgust. Some fear it could compromise the integrity of the trading market, potentially leading to inflation or other unforeseen consequences. Skepticism also remains prevalent among some collectors.
One humorous response to the video highlighted the potential increased value of "Who's That Pokémon?" guessing skills, a testament to the unexpected ripple effects of this new technology.
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