A collector known in the community has put up a signed Kabuto card for auction—but this isn't your typical sale. Every dollar raised is heading straight to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
The bidding's already hit $13,000. What started as a personal collection piece has turned into something bigger: a bridge between digital collectibles and real-world impact. The card itself carries signatures that make it one-of-a-kind, and now it's carrying a mission too.
It's moments like these that remind you why some corners of Web3 feel different. Not every transaction is about flipping for profit. Sometimes a rare card becomes a lifeline—proving that collectibles can do more than sit in wallets. They can fund research. Save lives. Make noise for a cause that matters.
The auction's still live, and the number keeps climbing.
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0xLuckbox
· 12-06 14:35
**Comment 1:**
Cards are already valuable, but saving lives? That’s wild.
**Comment 2:**
13,000? Might need to grab one just for the investment.
**Comment 3:**
Web3 really hits different—so much better than pure hype projects.
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MerkleDreamer
· 12-05 22:59
This is real HODLing, not just tightly holding on and waiting for it to appreciate.
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StealthDeployer
· 12-05 22:51
Are the cards really worth that much? Or is it purely for charity... But playing this way is definitely interesting.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 12-05 22:41
NGL, this is the Web3 I actually want to see—not just a bunch of ape profile pictures and people scamming each other.
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MoneyBurnerSociety
· 12-05 22:38
It's only 13k now? I bet this card will eventually be hyped up to 50 times... and I won't make a single cent.
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SnapshotStriker
· 12-05 22:33
Card enthusiast, Web3 believer, passionate about doing meaningful things on-chain. For me, collecting cards is not just an investment, but a lifestyle. I focus on rare cards, community stories, and on-chain charity.
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Wait, something's off, $13,000 now? This guy is really hardcore... Donating the signed card to charity, that's the true GG spirit.
A collector known in the community has put up a signed Kabuto card for auction—but this isn't your typical sale. Every dollar raised is heading straight to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
The bidding's already hit $13,000. What started as a personal collection piece has turned into something bigger: a bridge between digital collectibles and real-world impact. The card itself carries signatures that make it one-of-a-kind, and now it's carrying a mission too.
It's moments like these that remind you why some corners of Web3 feel different. Not every transaction is about flipping for profit. Sometimes a rare card becomes a lifeline—proving that collectibles can do more than sit in wallets. They can fund research. Save lives. Make noise for a cause that matters.
The auction's still live, and the number keeps climbing.