Sometimes the best moves come from just going for it. One creator took a Pokémon card and transformed it into a $75,000 luxury necklace—then wore it to Wrestlemania. The stunt didn't just turn heads; it earned a Guinness World Record and caught mainstream attention when Ken Goldin showcased it during the Jake Paul fight broadcast.
What started as cardboard became content, proof that in today's market, creative asset transformation and bold execution can generate both cultural moments and tangible value. It's a masterclass in converting collectibles into experiences and mainstream visibility.
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alpha_leaker
· 01-17 10:52
Turning a card into a necklace earns 75k, this idea is brilliant. Dare to think and dare to do, and you'll be the winner.
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GasOptimizer
· 01-16 15:11
The project has card prices reaching $75,000. This capital efficiency data needs to be analyzed... From the original cost to the final value, there should be a quantitative model for arbitrage opportunities.
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ThatsNotARugPull
· 01-16 01:02
Wow, this move is incredible. Spending 75k to turn a card into a necklace? Crazy, but I love it.
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GmGnSleeper
· 01-16 00:45
Wow, this move is incredible. Spending $75k to hang the card on the neck and wrestle, and actually setting a Guinness World Record—this is the secret to viral success.
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ZenZKPlayer
· 01-16 00:43
Damn, just for a necklace on the arena, $75,000? Is this guy really crazy or truly a genius?
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LayerZeroHero
· 01-16 00:39
It has proven that asset liquidity is played like this, with paper assets directly appreciating by 75 times. The composability of this operation is just too strong.
Sometimes the best moves come from just going for it. One creator took a Pokémon card and transformed it into a $75,000 luxury necklace—then wore it to Wrestlemania. The stunt didn't just turn heads; it earned a Guinness World Record and caught mainstream attention when Ken Goldin showcased it during the Jake Paul fight broadcast.
What started as cardboard became content, proof that in today's market, creative asset transformation and bold execution can generate both cultural moments and tangible value. It's a masterclass in converting collectibles into experiences and mainstream visibility.