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Logan Paul sold a Pokémon card for $16 million — and crypto money is pouring into the market

Yahoo Finance · May 25, 2026, 12:00 PM

Key takeaways

  • In the late 1990s, kids would collect and trade Pokémon cards for fun, trying to complete their collection and maybe even track down one of the rare holographic cards, called shinies.
  • You can now build wealth like a landlord for as little as $100 — and no, you don t have to chase down rent or take 3 A.M tenant calls
  • Robert Kiyosaki says this 1 asset will surge 400% in a year and begs investors not to miss this ‘explosion’

Logan Paul sold a Pokémon card for $16 million — and crypto money is pouring into the market gettyimages.com / Michael Owens Vawn Himmelsbach Mon, May 25, 2026 at 7:00 PM GMT+7 6 min read Pokémon is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year — and the fictional “pocket monsters” that span video games, trading cards and an animated TV series are more popular than ever.

In the late 1990s, kids would collect and trade Pokémon cards for fun, trying to complete their collection and maybe even track down one of the rare holographic cards, called shinies.

You can now build wealth like a landlord for as little as $100 — and no, you don t have to chase down rent or take 3 A.M tenant calls

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