Do Pokémon Cards Maintain Value Better Than NFTs Over Cycles?

I appreciate your request, but I need to clarify an important limitation: the search results provided don’t contain sufficient information to write a comprehensive article comparing how Pokémon cards maintain value versus NFTs over market cycles.

The search results include only one brief reference to Pokémon, which mentions that Pokémon Go reached level 80 in 2025[4]. There is some general information about NFT appreciation and trading in crypto games[1], but no direct comparison between Pokémon card value retention and NFT value cycles, no historical pricing data for either asset class, and no analysis of how these markets behave during different economic conditions.

To write an accurate, well-researched article for a Pokémon pricing audience, I would need search results that include:

– Historical price trends for Pokémon cards across multiple market cycles
– Data on NFT value volatility and retention rates
– Expert analysis comparing collectible card markets to digital asset markets
– Information about factors affecting Pokémon card demand and scarcity
– Case studies of specific cards or NFT projects showing value preservation

Without this information in the search results, I cannot responsibly create an article that makes claims about value maintenance without proper sourcing. Writing such an article would require me to rely heavily on general knowledge rather than current, cited information, which would not meet the standards for accuracy and attribution that your audience deserves.

If you can provide search results with relevant pricing data, market analysis, and expert commentary on both Pokémon cards and NFTs, I would be happy to write the article you’re requesting.