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With that and the cultural appeal is this a possibility for a rocket rise?
There is a TON of stickers on the market.
Few years back the market wasn't so saturated, but then people noticed and started buying the stickers into the millions... Supply is way too high for modern stickers.
The matter here is the stickers by Z4KR have a cultural significance for the Chinese players and are the first to be seen in both CS2 and CS:GO does that mean anything for extreme nationalism and buying them out?
They are £140- £150 right now with the Chinese major around the corner.
Would you say they might stonks in price?
It is rare at around £140-£150 for the Z4KR and if hasn’t even been a year since its release?