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CN PodcastEP 59
Is Whatnot Gambling? The Hobby’s Biggest Debate Right
3/20/202637:21
/ ABOUT THIS EPISODE
Ryan is joined by Collector Nation executive producer Bella Shafer to break down one of the most talked-about weeks in the hobby. They dive into the controversy surrounding Whatnot and the growing debate over whether live breaking is crossing into gambling—and what potential regulation could mean for collectors and platforms.
The conversation also explores the explosive growth of the trading card market, highlighted by a $5.2 million Aaron Judge card sale and what that kind of jump says about long-term value. Plus, Ryan and Bella touch on March Madness, new product releases, and the evolving culture of collecting as more people enter the space.
If you want a real, unfiltered take on where the hobby is headed, this episode delivers insight, perspective, and a look at what’s coming next.
Topics Covered
Whatnot arbitration complaints explained
Is breaking gambling or part of the hobby?
Regulation vs personal responsibility
$5.2M Aaron Judge card sale breakdown
Market growth vs traditional investments
March Madness & sports card relevance
New releases: Prizm Black, Topps Heritage, Bowman’s Best
Collector trends & hobby culture
🤝 Connect with the Hosts
Ryan Alford
Instagram: @RyanAlford
Website: TheCollectorNation.com
App: Collector Nation (iOS & Android)
Bella Shafer
Executive Producer, Collector Nation
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