In August 2025, Coetecko Tokenized Pokémon maps recorded with a trade volume of more than $ 124.5 million. This indicates a significant increase in demand from the online versions of the successful collective objects. The market has increased more than five times compared to the start of this year, which points to the importance of the crypto traders and the fans of Pokemon.
What are Pokémon maps of the tokens?
These are no ordinary NFTs. Every card that is tokenized corresponds to a physical Pokémon card that is protected in a safe safe. The blockchain -token will serve as a receipt of ownership. The token can be traded by the holders such as any other crypto -active and in most cases the holders can exchange the holders to obtain the actual card. This scheme brings together the collective objects and blockchain.
The Pokémon maps market has never been small. In 2024, the total number of sales with physical cards went more than 3 billion. With tokenization, collectors can now buy and sell such tickets around the world without the fear of transport and scam. The concept of fractional property with which a rare item with the price of thousands can be divided into small and affordable pieces is also attractive for investors.
Where to act
Social sites such as Courtyard and Collector Crypt are located in the front line of this trend. They keep the physical cards and send blockchain tokens on it. The trade is 24/7 and it is more liquid than the classic collectable markets. Other websites even enable users to buy shares of a card through digital portfolios such as regular payment applications.
Security and convenience are introduced by tokenization. The collectors do not have to deal with counterfeit cards and a slow delivery, while investors will have improved penetration of markets. However, risks remain. These tokens can be very volatile, such as crypto prices. Regular questions also exist because chot cards can be considered as effects. The other is exchange- In the case of a platform closure, the card owners lose the rights to the physical maps.
