Limited edition merchandise is trending. A$AP Rocky's "DON'T BE DUMB" merchandise poster is wildly speculated in the secondary market, with prices soaring 20 times to $800. This is the logic of collectibles in the Web3 era—scarcity + celebrity effect = market frenzy. From virtual assets to physical merchandise, the hype tactics are the same. Some see it as an investment opportunity, while others shake their heads and sigh. In any case, this wave of market activity once again proves: as long as it’s labeled "limited edition" and "celebrity," anything can become a trading item.
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GasWhisperer
· 2025-12-22 14:15
watched the mempool patterns on this one... 20x multiplier screams inefficient market pricing. same fee arbitrage logic, different asset class—honestly predictable if you've been tracking scarcity curves long enough
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MetaverseMortgage
· 2025-12-20 08:40
Damn, $800 for a poster? The craziness is comparable to sneaker trading back in the day.
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BearMarketMonk
· 2025-12-20 05:52
To be honest, the more aggressively the tags are applied, the faster they die. Multipliers like 20x are essentially paving the way for future entrants to be buried.
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PoetryOnChain
· 2025-12-20 05:45
$800 for a poster? Bro, is this really an investment or just gambling... It's exactly the same as the crypto trading scams.
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GasFeeBeggar
· 2025-12-20 05:31
A poster for $800 each, what kind of magic is this... If I had known earlier, I would have bought a hundred copies.
Limited edition merchandise is trending. A$AP Rocky's "DON'T BE DUMB" merchandise poster is wildly speculated in the secondary market, with prices soaring 20 times to $800. This is the logic of collectibles in the Web3 era—scarcity + celebrity effect = market frenzy. From virtual assets to physical merchandise, the hype tactics are the same. Some see it as an investment opportunity, while others shake their heads and sigh. In any case, this wave of market activity once again proves: as long as it’s labeled "limited edition" and "celebrity," anything can become a trading item.