Discover the top collectible digital moments on @nflallday.Learn how to leverage market conditions to build an impressive, profitable collection. I talk my book

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AllDay Collector's Guide retweeted
New @NFLALLDAY pickups... Does anyone know if there are better digitals (not based on $ value) than Banner Year (All Day) and Season Rewind (Top Shot)? A season's worth of moments in a single collectable. They are absolutely incredible.
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AllDay Collector's Guide retweeted
We've been waiting for an influx of physical collectors to arrive--this affects how platforms build, how we view what we collect, and how we measure success. That influx could still happen, but we've got enough going on to build our own collecting culture. Time to move on.
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AllDay Collector's Guide retweeted
Digital sports collectibles have a few missing pieces like no unified marketplace or self-custody wallet. There was one missing piece I could do something about, so I built a solution. x.com/CardAficionado/status/…

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AllDay Collector's Guide retweeted
I want to have a platform for digital collectors to talk about their favorite pieces in their collection. And maybe show the cardboard folks we’re just collecting in a different way. No fees, no ads—just a place for us to come together. More to come soon.
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AllDay Collector's Guide retweeted
I never managed to show this @PatrickMahomes @NFLALLDAY moment 1/1 properly. This is Mahomes first and only 1/1 on AD. No other rarities (Ultimate) come close to this. S1. I formatted it into 5x7 aspect ratio, more like a card. I made an offer on August 19, 2025, and forgot about it, and recently pleasantly found out it was accepted. Nice to have Mahomes narrate the play, which was a big time clutch play that made comeback possible in the first game of 2021 season. Mahomes’ connection with Tyreek here pairs with my rookie Mahomes dual logoman shield with Tyreek as well. Will they reunite next season? If I could make a suggestion for a future release, as a card collector, maybe we could see card art applying to the action video. To clarify, at least to me, photo=poster, photo card art = sports card, video=moment, video card art = sports card with player’s action shot animated (aka action video), which should be 3-5 seconds long and could be very sick. Would be definitely an industry first ever. I like intro and outtro here but I think card art can be applied to the inner core video too. Just my 0.02 eth. My AD friends, how are you doing? What is your favorite moment or two, and why? Please feel free to chime in at the comment section. #BlockbyBlock #whodoyoucollect #sportsmoment [BC 151/1959]
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I think this is an excellent @NFLALLDAY purchase by Larro. Moments featuring @TomBrady like this one are scarce and should be sought after by long-term collectors.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers purchased for $1,550 What a Drive · Series 1 · #24 / 29 Buyer: Larro nflallday.com/moments/e23ddc…
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What a buy by @spinotron. 🔥
Patrick Mahomes II purchased for $20,015 Genesis · Series 1 · #1 / 1 Buyer: spinotronpc nflallday.com/moments/937f91…
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Ball is in your court @NFLALLDAY @NBATopShot
Would love to see it happen as long as they can be removed from their platform and sold on Goldin we are good
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In 10 years @KenGoldin is going to be auctioning this type of collectible for 10-20x this price. I believe now is the time to start adding these types of @NFLALLDAY @NBATopShot moments to your long-term hold portfolio.
Caleb Williams purchased for $15,000 Rookie Debut · 2024 Season · #18 / 1500 Buyer: Din_Paly nflallday.com/moments/6d67a5…
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Caleb Williams purchased for $15,000 Rookie Debut · 2024 Season · #18 / 1500 Buyer: Din_Paly nflallday.com/moments/6d67a5…
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AllDay Collector's Guide retweeted
For anybody who knows me, I’ve always been into collecting. Got put onto nfl all day around the draft last year and it just made sense. 🔥 Some real dope Moments on there.
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AllDay Collector's Guide retweeted
HELL OF A PERFORMANCE: #Titans rookie quarterback Cam Ward was extremely impressive this season playing against both Super Bowl teams the #Patriots and #Seahawks defenses. Ward made some wild plays and throws. The future is very bright in Tennessee. x.com/Fatslob1123/status/201…

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AllDay Collector's Guide retweeted
These are the type of plays and moments that make Cam Ward special. It just happens he plays for the worst team in Titans history.

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The digital space has come a long way since this tweet from January. I wonder what impact @KenGoldin will have in the long run? What do you all think?
Anyone else think that @KenGoldin and @GoldinCo should develop a market leading NFT Auction Platform and partner with @dapperlabs and @PaniniAmerica to be the official exclusive #nft auction house for @NBATopShot @NFLALLDAY @PaniniNFTs ? Leverage him for his marketing expertise and his big spending customers in the sports collectible space? @KenGoldin I'm a product strategy guy. Hit me up if you want me to help you make this happen😀
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AllDay Collector's Guide retweeted
Obviously, he still has things to clean up, but Week 8 was probably the best game of Cam Ward's #Titans career thus far. He's still getting absolutely 0 help from the supporting cast, but he threw some SEEDS
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AllDay Collector's Guide retweeted
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Great article! Pretty much my assessment of Panini.
🚨Long Post Warning🚨 I’ve been thinking about @PaniniNFTs for a while and finally ready to weigh in. Gotta give @spinotron credit — few people promote digital collecting with more passion or consistency. He’s helped keep the space alive🔥 But there’s more to the story. When someone’s only painting upside and pumping what they own, collectors should pause and think critically. There are no sure things in emerging markets — especially ones that depend on network effects to stay alive. Digital markets don’t rise because supply is fixed. They rise because networks grow — more collectors → more liquidity → more visibility → more validation. That’s the network effect: the invisible engine that powers real demand. But network effects cut both ways. When new users stop joining, new content slows, or attention drifts, the loop reverses. Each exit removes a bit of energy — fewer trades, fewer conversations, less cultural pull. That’s network decay. The @PaniniAmerica flywheel used to spin from: 
1️⃣ Major league licenses
2️⃣ New rookies each season
3️⃣ League marketing & visibility That pipeline kept fresh energy and new participants entering the network. Now? Those licenses are gone or limited. No new rookies. No official league exposure. Panini still has “fixed supply,” but that doesn’t matter if demand isn’t renewing. A shrinking network can’t compound value. You can still see activity — big auctions and trading spikes — but that doesn’t always mean growth. Often it’s the same small group recycling liquidity, keeping the optics strong. 🐋 Enter the whales. A handful of high-spending collectors can make a thin market look vibrant. They bid each other up, rotate inventory, and sustain the illusion of depth. That’s market maintenance, not expansion. Smart money doesn’t need to pump. It accumulates quietly while others chase noise. Loud buying is often about preserving engagement — keeping the crowd interested long enough to hold value. None of this means digital collecting is doomed. I’m very bullish on the space long term — the tech, transparency, and fandom potential are huge. I’m just not investing in Panini right now, because I don’t believe the network effects are sustainable without major licenses and fresh content feeding growth. There will be winners and losers. The winners will have:
✅ Real licenses & IP pipelines
✅ Growing collector bases
✅ Open, interoperable liquidity
✅ Real fandom utility The losers will have:
❌ Shrinking ecosystems
❌ Whale-driven optics
❌ Decaying network effects So when someone says, “These NFTs will moon because supply is fixed,” ask: 
➡️ Is the network growing?
➡️ Are new collectors joining?
➡️ Is demand organic or circular? Because value doesn’t come from what’s minted — it comes from what’s connected⚡️ I love this space. But network effects are everything. Lose them — and even the rarest grails start to feel smaller. Stay smart, stay curious, and collect with eyes open. 💡
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🚨Long Post Warning🚨 I’ve been thinking about @PaniniNFTs for a while and finally ready to weigh in. Gotta give @spinotron credit — few people promote digital collecting with more passion or consistency. He’s helped keep the space alive🔥 But there’s more to the story. When someone’s only painting upside and pumping what they own, collectors should pause and think critically. There are no sure things in emerging markets — especially ones that depend on network effects to stay alive. Digital markets don’t rise because supply is fixed. They rise because networks grow — more collectors → more liquidity → more visibility → more validation. That’s the network effect: the invisible engine that powers real demand. But network effects cut both ways. When new users stop joining, new content slows, or attention drifts, the loop reverses. Each exit removes a bit of energy — fewer trades, fewer conversations, less cultural pull. That’s network decay. The @PaniniAmerica flywheel used to spin from: 
1️⃣ Major league licenses
2️⃣ New rookies each season
3️⃣ League marketing & visibility That pipeline kept fresh energy and new participants entering the network. Now? Those licenses are gone or limited. No new rookies. No official league exposure. Panini still has “fixed supply,” but that doesn’t matter if demand isn’t renewing. A shrinking network can’t compound value. You can still see activity — big auctions and trading spikes — but that doesn’t always mean growth. Often it’s the same small group recycling liquidity, keeping the optics strong. 🐋 Enter the whales. A handful of high-spending collectors can make a thin market look vibrant. They bid each other up, rotate inventory, and sustain the illusion of depth. That’s market maintenance, not expansion. Smart money doesn’t need to pump. It accumulates quietly while others chase noise. Loud buying is often about preserving engagement — keeping the crowd interested long enough to hold value. None of this means digital collecting is doomed. I’m very bullish on the space long term — the tech, transparency, and fandom potential are huge. I’m just not investing in Panini right now, because I don’t believe the network effects are sustainable without major licenses and fresh content feeding growth. There will be winners and losers. The winners will have:
✅ Real licenses & IP pipelines
✅ Growing collector bases
✅ Open, interoperable liquidity
✅ Real fandom utility The losers will have:
❌ Shrinking ecosystems
❌ Whale-driven optics
❌ Decaying network effects So when someone says, “These NFTs will moon because supply is fixed,” ask: 
➡️ Is the network growing?
➡️ Are new collectors joining?
➡️ Is demand organic or circular? Because value doesn’t come from what’s minted — it comes from what’s connected⚡️ I love this space. But network effects are everything. Lose them — and even the rarest grails start to feel smaller. Stay smart, stay curious, and collect with eyes open. 💡
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AllDay Collector's Guide retweeted
This is going to be an absolutely massive sale (if it is sold) for digital collectibles. And it's as good time as any for my to put away my axe for Panini as well. I've made my points and there's not much else to say about my issues with them. I will dig into their bridge details when those come out just because it will be very interesting to see what they do what with it, but I'll keep it light on the commentary. Feel free to point back to this post if you see me backsliding. I welcome the accountability to be a more positive voice for digital collecting overall. Let's move forward to grow this space--it's an exciting time to be a digital collector 🤝
Just pulled, the grail triple Logoman from NBA Flawless packs on Panini Blockchain! Congrats to the collector: RaDRVZBd Currently a best offer of $50k💰💰💰 What's your guess on what this card will ultimately sell for when it hits the open market?
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I’m glad I have these two @DrakeMaye2 moments on @NFLALLDAY
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Drake Maye joins an elite QB club with 200 passing yards & 100 passer rating in 7 consecutive games within a season at any age: 🏆 Aaron Rodgers (2011, 2020) 🏆 Tom Brady (2007) 🏆 Peyton Manning (2004) 🏆 Patrick Mahomes (2018)
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