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Logan Paul Creates an NFT out of the Most Expensive Pokémon Card Ever

Posted on the 09 July 2022 by Nftnewspro
Logan Paul creates an NFT out of the most expensive Pokémon card ever Logan Paul, a YouTuber and professional wrestler, said in a recent video that he spent $5,275,000 on a very rare 1998 Pikachu Illustrator Pokémon card that scored a perfect 10 from the PSA grading company. The scary truth is also shown in the video: he is making Pikachu into an NFT. Logan Since at least 2020, Paul has been spending his millions of dollars from fart jokes on expensive Pokémon cards, which he then mines for content to make an even bigger fart fortune. Paul showed off his latest flashy purchase, a holographic Pikachu that cost $5.2 million, by wearing it around his neck on a big gold chain before his WrestleMania match in April. He looked like a banana, or more specifically, a banana with a Pikachu necklace around its neck.

Logan Paul, a YouTuber and professional wrestler, said in a recent video that he spent $5,275,000 on a very rare 1998 Pikachu Illustrator Pokémon card that scored a perfect 10 from the PSA grading company. The scary truth is also shown in the video: he is making Pikachu into an NFT.

.@LoganPaul wearing the most expensive @Pokemon card in the world right now at #WrestleMania! 🤑🤑🤑 pic.twitter.com/ZnCTZD8ln9

— WWE (@WWE) April 3, 2022

Logan Since at least 2020, Paul has been spending his millions of dollars from fart jokes on expensive Pokémon cards, which he then mines for content to make an even bigger fart fortune. Paul showed off his latest flashy purchase, a holographic Pikachu that cost $5.2 million, by wearing it around his neck on a big gold chain before his WrestleMania match in April. He looked like a banana, or more specifically, a banana with a Pikachu necklace around its neck.

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