Turn creator fees into appreciating sealed Pokémon assets — then execute buybacks to add funds back to the chart.

ETB ETF acquires sealed product (ETBs, booster boxes, premium collections) from vetted marketplaces like Collector Crypt. As products appreciate due to scarcity and collector demand, we realize gains and buy back into the token over time — the flywheel.

Token Contract

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Creator fees captured

$178

Vault market value

$279

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Elite Trainer Box Allocation

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The Walking Wake Elite Trainer Box represents one of the strongest modern sealed product opportunities in the Pokémon market. Anchored by Walking Wake EX, a fan-favorite Paradox Legendary.When the position appreciates, we execute staged buybacks to add funds back to the chart over time.

How it works

We convert organic creator‑fee inflows into real inventory that historically trends up as supply tightens. When prices appreciate, we realize gains and buy back to add funds back to the chart — sustaining the flywheel.

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1) Capture fees

A portion of creator fees fund acquisitions. No new tokens are minted for this process.

2) Buy sealed product

We source sealed ETBs, booster boxes, and premium sets from trusted sellers (e.g., Collector Crypt), focusing on release windows and print dynamics.

3) Buyback (the flywheel)

When secondary prices appreciate, we realize profits and buy back over time to add funds back to the chart with lower impact.

Why sealed product often outperforms

  • Finite supply: print runs end; sealed units get opened over time, shrinking circulating supply.
  • Basket exposure: sealed boxes capture the entire set’s chase dynamics without single‑card idiosyncratic risk.
  • Collector premium: sealed condition earns a scarcity multiple relative to raw singles.
  • Liquidity: standardized SKUs (ETBs/boosters) ease comp tracking across marketplaces.
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Note: Past performance is not indicative of future results. Markets can be volatile; products and print schedules vary.

Illustrative only. Hypothetical curves comparing sealed vs. singles over time.

Vault

Transparent custody of sealed assets. Public link below.

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Example ETB — Set Alpha

Sealed
Cost
$39
Last
$59
Change
+51%
Booster Box

Booster Box — Set Beta

Sealed
Cost
$99
Last
$149
Change
+50%
Premium Collection

Premium Collection — Set Gamma

Sealed
Cost
$79
Last
$120
Change
+52%

Risk & transparency

Custody

Assets are stored sealed; serials/receipts recorded. Vault link is public.

Valuation

We track fair‑market comps across marketplaces. Mark‑to‑market is periodic and conservative.

Execution

Buy and sell flows are pre‑defined; buybacks are spaced over time to manage price impact.

This is not financial advice. Collectibles can be illiquid and volatile. Do your own research.

FAQ

What do you mean by buyback / add funds back to the chart?

When inventory appreciates and is sold, we buy back tokens over time with proceeds. Spacing purchases reduces slippage and avoids large single prints.

Why focus on sealed?

Sealed units avoid grading variability and concentrate exposure to set‑level demand. As units are opened, remaining sealed supply becomes scarcer.

Where do you buy product?

From vetted sellers and marketplaces including Collector Crypt and other reputable partners. We verify authenticity and seal integrity.

How do I verify holdings?

Check the public vault link. We also post periodic snapshots and acquisition receipts.