Logan Paul Sells Pokémon Card for $16.5M After Fractional NFT Dispute

Published at 2026-02-17 02:15:49

Logan Paul has sold a rare Pokémon card for $16.5 million, closing a high-profile chapter tied to a fractional ownership controversy. Paul previously fractionalized the card on Liquid Marketplace in 2022; after the platform went offline, a group of investors sued, seeking the returns they believed they were owed from the offering.

The sale may have material implications for those legal claims and for the wider market for tokenized collectibles. Proceeds could become central to settlement talks or further litigation, while the episode underscores operational and legal risks tied to fractionalized NFTs. Collectors, platforms and regulators will be watching the outcome as a test case for how ownership disputes are resolved when secondary marketplaces fail.

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