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by largepeepee
1378 days ago
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Your words are contradictions. You say they will see benefit. Yet all you mention is how the blockchain might usurp the faith wotc relies on. Why would wotc ever fund their potential demise or depend on people that never had faith on their product in the first place? |
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By throwing it on the blockchain, WotC could market it as the digital card being basically as safe from vanishing as a physical card. "Even if we go bust in 50 years, your digital cards will all still be yours! You'll still be able to prove ownership of all your cards, and will still be free as ever to trade coughsell for incredible profitcough them!"
I have no idea if the market as a whole would bite, or how deeply. But there is a not-insignificant number of people who count on Magic cards gaining significant amounts of value over time. Some use it as a way to justify the purchases, while others have turned it into an outright investment strategy.
I can only imagine that digital cards reliant on WotC's active involvement to exist would suffer significant discounts.
But maybe being digital is such a huge hit in the first place that it doesn't ultimately matter. I have no idea. Hence, why I said it seems possible.