@Kagekokoro
I talksed to co-workers who were inironically buying lego as an investment and explaining to me how smart it was...

-_-

@LukeAlmighty depends on the set, but with many niche products there is the chance of it gaining value over time, since its a finite product...
just look at the boom that the pokemon cartridges experienced a year ago
@LukeAlmighty I mean, i dont relate to those weird investments, i dont like any investments at all, but such is the world we live in
and at least with lego you have something tangible, unlike with NFTs

@Kagekokoro With lego, you have a toy that you won't even let your kids play with...

@LukeAlmighty yeah, but at least you have something physical and you will eventually grow up and let your kids play with it

@Kagekokoro
And the scarcity of toys is dying.
3D printers are a thing you can buy now. Lego is 1 dumb program away from getting hit ridiculously hard.

@LukeAlmighty the brand is what gives the product the value, nobody is gonna pay lots for a 3d printed replica, i do get your point though

@Kagekokoro
> nobody is gonna pay
They won't have to...

And yes, I know, that there is always that 1 idiot collector, but selling sets is crazy, since you have to find and pursuate that one idiot.

@LukeAlmighty no persuasion needed, there is always that one crazy sob that collects weird shit
@Kagekokoro @LukeAlmighty gameofbricks.eu/blogs/news/all-you-need-to-know-about-lego-and-nfts

Most major companies are going to have them. Nike, Rolex, Gucci etc. There is a real world use case for proof of ownership receipts that cannot be counterfeites by rouge Chinese factory workers.
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