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RE: The Old Dog Presents: Our Third Steemit Trading Card. Guess Who it is!

in #steemcard7 years ago

Even if I dont know exactly the purpose of a trading card, it seems to be annother good idea to promote steemit.
I think "trading" doesn't mean trading in cryptocoins. Or am I wrong??

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Trading cards usually come in packages and often contain pictures and stats of athletes on sports teams. For example hockey, baseball, football etc... When you buy a package of say, 5 cards you don't know which ones you'll get until you open it because they are random. For this reason people often trade cards in order to acquire a full set i.e. every member of every team!

For example let's say I have 2 @papa-pepper cards and someone else has 2 @meeterboom's. We could trade. If a card is very rare we might have to trade 3 for one and so on!

It's huge in North America.

This is a huge producer of trading cards. http://www.upperdeck.com

Thank you very much for the explanation! I think in German it is called "Sammelkarten". It sounds more like "collect" than "trade". Othervise it would be called "Tauschkarten".
Steemit is gorgeous, because I learned today the topic "trading card".
Mille grazie, cane vecchio.