Solana’s revenue king has changed. Collector Crypt posted a record $1.06 million in daily revenue this month. As a result, it overtook Pump.fun on a single-day basis for the first time. The flip marks a sharp narrative shift on Solana’s consumer layer. Notably, Pump.fun’s quarterly revenue fell 36.1% from $108.3 million in Q1 2026 to $69.2 million in Q2 to date. Meanwhile, Collector Crypt’s Q2 revenue more than doubled from Q1, climbing past $25 million. Tokenized trading cards now drive more on-chain spend than memecoin launches.
How a Trading-Card App Took the Lead
Collector Crypt tokenizes physical, graded trading cards as Solana NFTs backed by vaulted real cards. Users buy randomized gacha packs and receive a digital card linked to a physical one. They can ship the card home, hold the NFT, or sell back at roughly 90% of market value. The platform crossed $1 billion in cumulative volume in May 2026. Additionally, it hit $50 million in total revenue this month. Daily active users reached 40,000 after Solflare added in-wallet pack opening on June 11.
CARDS buybacks and burns. The token trades around $0.29 with a fully diluted valuation near $547 million. In short, every pack purchase tightens the float.
BREAKING: @Collector_Crypt has set a new weekly record on @Solana, with over 215,000 tokenized TCG packs opened last week, and has surpassed $50 million in cumulative revenue. pic.twitter.com/ao55KqwmeG
— SolanaFloor (@SolanaFloor) June 12, 2026
The Sports-Card Gap Inside Collector Crypt
Pokemon dominates Collector Crypt’s monthly volume. However, at physical card shows, sports and Pokemon split sales roughly 50-50. On-chain, sports cards represent only 3% to 4% of Collector Crypt’s $88 million monthly volume. That gap is the opening Gacha Sports targets. The founder spotted it after meeting Collector Crypt’s CMO at Consensus Miami last month. Sports collectors clearly exist in size. They just have not arrived on-chain at the same scale yet.
Your Childhood Binder Was An Asset Class 🪦 The Scary Success Of Collector Crypt
— Generation Infinity (@Genfinity) May 12, 2026
We sat down with Dakota (@InEphTee) of Collector Crypt at Solana Accelerate:
• $30M in tokenized cards. 70,000 vaulted.
• $85M revenue in April. Record on any chain.
• @ComicBook partnership… pic.twitter.com/ty8h6DX0OY
Gacha Sports Posts $200K+ in Week One
Gacha Sports launched in mid-June as the first sports-exclusive pack platform on Solana. The team built the product in nine days. In its first week, the platform recorded over $200,000 in sales with fewer than 100 users. Furthermore, users opened more than 850 packs across MLB, NBA, NFL, and multi-sport gotcha machines. The basketball, football, and baseball packs sit exclusively on Gacha Sports rails. Average expected value on a $100 pack runs about $106 based on current vault inventory.
The platform inherits Collector Crypt’s full back end. As a result, users get the same physical redemption, instant buyback, and Card Ladder pricing data baked in. Shipping a card home costs $4.99 in the US with about a week turnaround. Sell-back lands at roughly 90% of live market value. Soccer packs launch this week ahead of an expanded World Cup window.
XP Tickets Drops World Cup 2026 Seats Into Packs
Gacha Sports partnered with XP Tickets to seed World Cup 2026 ticket pairs into select gotcha machines. The tickets cover seats in Miami, New York, and Los Angeles. Importantly, pulled tickets follow the same sell-back logic as cards. Users either keep them for the match or flip them at near-live market value. XP Tickets brings the inventory on-chain via Solana wallets and USDC payment. The integration shows how RWA mechanics extend beyond cards into live event access.
⚽️ World Cup tickets are now live.
— Collector Crypt (@Collector_Crypt) June 18, 2026
Together with @xpticket, we've loaded 16 sets of World Cup tickets into the Sports 100 Gacha.
16 chances to score a seat at the biggest sporting event on earth. pic.twitter.com/bY0EmPb4vZ
Why This Reshapes Solana’s Consumer Thesis
The shift matters beyond a single revenue chart. For years, Solana’s revenue story leaned on memecoin speculation through Pump.fun. Now, the top daily earner sells tokenized physical assets to actual collectors. Importantly, Gacha Sports declined to launch its own token. The team argues that real-world cards already carry intrinsic value, so a token layer would dilute the product. That stance reflects a wider pivot toward revenue-first builds on Solana. Real assets, real buyers, and real shipping logistics now drive the chain’s busiest consumer app.
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