Last week’s top projects on Ronin Market: • @AxieInfinity • @ROL_Genesis • @Moku_HQ • @PlanetHorseGame • @pixels_online Will the new Pokémon collection enter the top 5 next week? 👀 https://t.co/w4KwUN2f6K
The cool thing about having Pokemon cards on the Ronin chain is that someone can actually build a real pokemon game with the cards available. We don't actually need pokemon to do that. Who's building this? https://t.co/UidmFRQ4ve
Opening real Pokemon cards on chain is the future! Best collaboration so far in @Ronin_Network You can claim the physical if you would like in @dripshop_live or trade it on chain. My best pull was Snorlax 2002 PS9 (2,457 $RON) https://t.co/LSfqrALLQv
Ronin Network has launched a marketplace allowing users to buy, sell, and open physical Pokémon cards digitally on its blockchain platform. The collaboration with Dripshop Live enables collectors to claim physical cards or trade them digitally on Ronin. One notable card pulled was a 2002 Snorlax graded PS9, valued at 2,457 RON tokens. This integration represents a merging of traditional and Web3 markets, following similar moves by Robinhood with tokenized stocks and Circle with stablecoins on Wall Street. The Ronin Market's top projects currently include Axie Infinity, ROL Genesis, Moku, Planet Horse Game, and Pixels Online, with anticipation that the new Pokémon card collection will rank among the top five projects next week. The platform also envisions the potential for building a real Pokémon game using these blockchain-based cards without requiring official Pokémon licensing.