Renaiss Protocol Launches Pokémon 'Da Vinci 3.0' Card Pack, Quickly Sells Out Again Setting New Record
BlockBeats News, November 25th, Renaiss Protocol officially launched the "Da Vinci 3.0" card pack during the Closed Beta period today. The card pack contains Pokémon TCG cards that have been officially appraised by the PSA international appraisal agency and received a PSA 10 rating. Less than an hour and a half after being listed, all the cards were sold out. The pack also included the highly sought-after M2 Mega Charizard card, valued at nearly a thousand US dollars, becoming the focus of community attention and discussion.
This follows the 2.0 card pack's launch on November 19th, which also sold out within three hours, setting another record for rapid sell-outs during Renaiss Protocol's testing period.
The total number of users in Renaiss' closed beta has exceeded 40,000 in the first week. The platform's card trading market has been heating up, with transactions such as a PSA 10 Lugia V card selling for 1,020 USDT, setting a new high-price trading record. This demonstrates the rapidly increasing liquidity and market demand for high-end certified cards on-chain.
Renaiss Protocol stated that during the Closed Beta period, they will continue to replenish card pack supplies according to market demand, providing users with a complete on-chain experience from card drawing, appraisal, trading, to collecting. The platform's Trading Arena and other activities are also maintaining high levels of engagement, attracting more players to participate in the market and driving overall trading depth.
Renaiss Protocol will continue to promote the on-chain standards and trading infrastructure development of card-based RWAs and plans to release more products and activity updates during the testing period.
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