A huge part of the modern card market will soon take a hit. When Whatnot cracksdown on mystery packs, it won't just hit streamers, it will disrupt an entire supply chain. The repack economy fueled local shows, bulk buyers, and a lot of the liquidity that card flippers depended on.
In this video, I break down how that change will ripple through the hobby, what it means for dealers trying to move volume, and why the people who built real relationships, not just fast transactions, are the ones who’ll survive it.
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A huge part of the modern card market will soon take a hit. When Whatnot cracksdown on mystery packs, it won't just hit streamers, it will disrupt an entire supply chain. The repack economy fueled local shows, bulk buyers, and a lot of the liquidity that card flippers depended on.
In this video, I break down how that change will ripple through the hobby, what it means for dealers trying to move volume, and why the people who built real relationships, not just fast transactions, are the ones who’ll survive it.
A huge part of the modern card market will soon take a hit. When Whatnot cracksdown on mystery packs, it won't just hit streamers, it will disrupt an entire supply chain. The repack economy fueled local shows, bulk buyers, and a lot of the liquidity that card flippers depended on.
In this video, I break down how that change will ripple through the hobby, what it means for dealers trying to move volume, and why the people who built real relationships, not just fast transactions, are the ones who’ll survive it.
In this throwback of an episode, we talk with Adam (@golds_cards), a card collector and tax professional. A lot of the most often questions I get asked in this sports card industry, is how do you go about handling taxes. Give this podcast a listen, and if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to Adam @golds_cards on instagram.
Tech N Sports is a goat in the reselling community. Over 15 years he parlayed $35 into a multi-million dollar used clothing ebay business, other businesses and real estate portfolio.
And for the listeners of this podcast, he has been my business mentor for the past 5 years. I've picked up a lot of game and education from him over the years and I'm very excited to have him on the podcast
In this podcast I talk with Derek, owner of Sole Supremacy. For the past 15 years he's been the owner of one of the biggest sneaker reselling operations in the Bay Area, CA - at its peak, generating $10 million a year a revenue. I pick his brain about his lessons and learnings as an entrepreneur and business owner.
Justin Escalona aka @justingamblegamble has amassed over 1 million followers across all platforms. A content creator, filmmaker and a sports card dealer-- I'm excited to have him on the podcast to pick his brain about the hobby, social media, and business.
Troy @trike415cards is a content creator and sports card collector / seller. He has amassed over 20,000 subscribers on Youtube and regularly gets 10k-20k views on his Youtube content. In this episode we talk about collecting, content creation, business and of course, the hobby.
Tommy is the owner of NorCal Sports Cards here in California. He's a staple at many California shows and managed to grow his operation to a second store, during a down market.
Bryan from @sundayleagueinvestors is a content creator and breaker based out of California & Florida. Be sure to check him and his content out on sundayleagueinvestors.com
A huge part of the modern card market will soon take a hit. When Whatnot cracksdown on mystery packs, it won't just hit streamers, it will disrupt an entire supply chain. The repack economy fueled local shows, bulk buyers, and a lot of the liquidity that card flippers depended on.
In this video, I break down how that change will ripple through the hobby, what it means for dealers trying to move volume, and why the people who built real relationships, not just fast transactions, are the ones who’ll survive it.