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Add1ct.sol🐼
Add1ct.sol🐼@NftAddictsol·
𝐍𝐅𝐓𝐬 𝐀𝐑𝐄 𝐃𝐄𝐀𝐃? Maybe, But some might consider it as an opportunity to pick up their favourite projects. Lets dive into my top NFT picks and what they have been 𝐛𝐮𝐢𝐥𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠 in current market👇
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phygitals@phygitals·
Yesterdays ATH sale record, was just beaten today on @solana $5,000,000+ in packs sold <24HRs $210,000,000 GMV 2,200,000+ transactions 21,000 real assets listed We're now tokenizing a Gold Star PSA 10 Pikachu, PSA 10 Crystal Lugia, and more grails as we speak... upward ❤️‍🔥
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$200,000,000M. To every collector who's pulled a pack, vaulted a card, or shown up in the Discord at 2am: thank you. This is your milestone. And we're not slowing down. $10M GMV in 2 days just set a new 2026 record for us on @solana, with much more ahead ⤵️

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onchain@guard·
LET'SSSSS FUCKINGGGGGGGGGGG GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO @phygitals
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phygitals@phygitals·
$104,000 CARD PULLED 🔥🔥🔥 One of TWO Skyridge Charizards has been pulled, the HIGHEST value card ever won/bought on @solana A longtime Phygitals user got lucky and snagged the card, and they've already requested redemption. It's now being fulfilled by our vaulting team 🤝
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phygitals@phygitals·
$200,000,000M. To every collector who's pulled a pack, vaulted a card, or shown up in the Discord at 2am: thank you. This is your milestone. And we're not slowing down. $10M GMV in 2 days just set a new 2026 record for us on @solana, with much more ahead ⤵️
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daki3
daki3@daki3crypto·
Looking for Micro KOLs. 2000-10,000 followers. Reply below, and I'll reach out to you.
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Sailor@solana_sailor·
3333 Sensei pandas. Different pieces, one whole. Load in 4K
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colada@coladacodes·
How do we feel about stitch cards? Debating grabbing a bunch for @phygitals but my entire PC is made of bandai/poker cards and not sure if it's my bias that thinks they're super cool.
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Josh@devjoshstevens·
This is my 3rd week as VP of Engineering DeFi at @Polymarket , and I'm going to be straight: the traction @Polymarket has seen has massively outpaced our infrastructure, and we haven't done nearly enough to scale to keep up. I hear you, and fixing this is our entire focus. We're a major company now, and we need to engineer like one. Here's exactly what we're doing: - Onchain data latency. We're working on making this near-instant so the experience is incredible. - Chain migration. We need more block space, cheaper gas and much smaller block times so settlement is instant. - Transactions are getting cancelled. We understand this is one of the most frustrating issues right now, and we have a complete fix coming very soon. - Massive focus on the website to make it faster, more responsive, and with better UX. - We added observability everywhere. Proper alerting so we catch issues ourselves, market makers should not be the ones telling us something is down. That's been unacceptable, and we know it. - E2e tests throughout, starting with the CLOB, so issues get caught in CI before anything ships. - CLOBv2 is not a rewrite. It won't improve performance or stability on its own; it's an upgrade that unlocks us to move fast right after. We'll do better with communication next time. - We are rebuilding the CLOB from the ground up. Most important thing we're doing. Without it, we can't be the best DeFi exchange in the world. We know it, we're on it, it's mission critical. - Unified TypeScript SDK for all APIs, which is shipping soon. - Unified API. One WS connection for everything, with a schema that's actually readable. - New Polymarket contract in the works that unlocks things that are simply impossible on the current protocol. - New hires: Head of QA Automation, Head of Dev Tooling, Head of Internal Tooling, Head of Data Engineering. - Smaller, dedicated teams. Fewer focus points per person, clearer ownership. People do what they're good at and are accountable for it. - Working closely with customer support to give them real debugging tools so any user issue gets properly diagnosed, not lost. - Proper communication with marketing and market makers so everyone knows what's coming and when, and MM can submit feature requests with a clear path to get them into engineering and shipped. - Working with 4 security teams daily to ensure we're super secure and that funds are always safe. - Perps incoming. Brand new contracts and a backend built from scratch in Rust. We're proud of this one. - A lot of other fixes are running in parallel right now. Starting next Friday, I will be posting weekly engineering updates. I joined because I genuinely believe in what @Polymarket is trying to do. @shayne_coplan built this so the world has somewhere to go to find out what's actually going to happen, not what the media thinks, not what a pundit says, but what thousands of people are willing to put money on. But right now, our engineering isn't living up to that. We've let people down, and I'm not going to dress that up. I came here to fix it, and that's exactly what we're going to do. The next few months are going to speak for themselves. Stay with us.
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colada@coladacodes·
What's next for @phygitals In under a year, Phygitals went from a Figma file to one of the most feature rich RWA platforms. By the end of this year, it’s going to be second to none in features and interoperability whether it be collectible powerhouses or your local TCG store. We’re locking down a deal with a massive vault to have a dedicated team, strict SLAs, and high-quality packaging in place. Separately, we’re tackling the fragmentation across collectible stores by rolling out our deployable storefronts, allowing anyone to build on our tech with public API docs coming soon. At the same time, we’re gearing up to launch our rewards suite to give back to our daily users, alongside our mobile app, lending, peer-to-peer trading, collateralization, and more, all coming in the next few months. We’re working with some massive Web2 companies and some massive Web3 companies to show that tokenized RWAs can be so much more than what exists today. There are also some teams I’m really fond of in this space, building their own visions of what collectibles look like on-chain, and I can’t wait to see their 10-year visions play out, some with who we are partnering up with & will be public in due time. We've even seen CEOs of large collectible companies message our users directly to see what we're doing well, which is a bullish signal for our team & product. I’m also seeing a lot of new entrants. I hope they have good intentions and don't just launch tokens and fizzle out. Over time, it will become clear who is a long-term builder, and those are the players we want to work with in our vision and mission into making collectibles into a full & circular digital economy - and those are the companies you should trust to custody your assets. We have many mountains to climb, but day by day we are getting 1% better, aggressively hiring the smartest people in tech and collectibles, and have constant mentorship by those with a legacy in this space. Todays Fanatics integration wasn't a big win for phygitals alone but the RWA space as a whole - it's still day 1.
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Nixks🎭
Nixks🎭@nixks_sol·
which solana nft has the best community?
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Add1ct.sol🐼
Add1ct.sol🐼@NftAddictsol·
@rarefinds Mmmm Mewtwo PSA 3 No rarity, Alakazam PSA 2 and Magmar PSA 9 is what I took on my first day hunt. Confused if I should take a Blastoise PSA 5 or Pikachu PSA 4.
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Golden@rarefinds·
You need to adopt a dynasty mindset. And you need to do it now. If you are a Pokemon cards collector, you need to understand something really important. In the future, people will be fighting over having a PSA 2 (or other low grades) of the key vintage Pokemon cards. Not fighting over getting a PSA 10, I’m talking even low grades. Owning any of these cards, in any grade, will be practically unobtainable for most collectors within 20 years or less. Do you understand what that means now? Stop trying to time the market with buying the essential vintage cards, like a 1996 No Rarity Symbol Charizard or Pikachu, or the 1996 CoroCoro Pikachu Ivy Glossy and Jigglypuff Glossy. Stop trying to get a PSA 9 when there is a PSA 3 listed for a reasonable amount and you cannot probably afford the PSA 9. Your future self will thank you. Do you understand that in the future a PSA 9 or 10 of these cards will have fractionalized ownership because they will be so rare and valuable, where hundreds or thousands of people will own small percentages of that card and that such ownership will be normalized? Wouldn’t you want to own one of those vintage grails by yourself? Dynasty mindset, now.
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Three dates define the origin story of vintage Pokemon cards. If you understand this, then you will understand where the real alpha is right now. September 1996: 1996 Carddass Part 1 released, the first-ever Pokemon collectible cards (non-TCG). x.com/rarefinds/stat… October 15, 1996: the November issue of CoroCoro Comic drops a two-card glossy insert featuring Pikachu and Jigglypuff, the first-ever Pokemon TCG cards, released simultaneously. October 20, 1996: Japanese Base Set “No Rarity Symbol” released, the first print run of the first full Pokemon TCG set. This may be one of the most important collectibles posts you read all year, because the middle date is where almost no one is looking. The two cards from October 15, 1996 are: (1) the 1996 CoroCoro Glossy Ivy Pikachu, Incorrect Illustrator; and (2) the 1996 CoroCoro Glossy Jigglypuff. They predate Japanese Base Set No Rarity by a full five days, which makes them the first Pokemon TCG cards to ever release. The good news, for now at least, is that there is still time to get them. This year we’ve seen No Rarity Symbol cards skyrocket, with collectors finally respecting those cards for what they are: the true first print run of the original Japanese Base Set. x.com/rarefinds/stat… I have talked about the value of No Rarity Symbol cards for years, and now we have large accounts like @LoganPaul finally talking about them. x.com/thirdmetax/sta… It’s only a matter of time before the attention turns to the two first-ever Pokemon TCG cards. A few critical warnings about the October 15, 1996 cards: 1.You do NOT want the 1996 “non-glossy” versions of these cards. 2.You do NOT want reprinted versions from 1999 or any year other than 1996. 3.For the Pikachu, you specifically want the glossy version with the illustrator error, where Ken Sugimori is mistakenly credited instead of the actual artist, Keiji Kinebuchi. Confirm “Ken Sugimori” is printed on the card before you buy.

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The Index Podcast
The Index Podcast@theindexshow·
@coladacodes, Co-Founder of @phygitals, sits down with @afkehaya to talk about building the future of tokenized collectibles on Solana — bootstrapped, VC-rejected, and still winning. Watch the full convo 👇
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daki3@daki3crypto·
Today is my Birthday! 🎂 I officially turned 27, feeling a bit old.
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Add1ct.sol🐼@NftAddictsol·
Don't like how BTC is being bought from Saylor. It will end up being a spiral at some point and harm everyone. Almost 5% in the hands of a single person soon. That's insane.
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Add1ct.sol🐼@NftAddictsol·
Can we bring the good old days where memecoins used to just airdrop the tokens to NFT communities and they kept going higher?
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