NFL player Cassius Marsh seeing growth in trading card business, challenges of NFTs

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While most of the focus will be on the city of Los Angeles during the days leading up to the Super Bowl, NFL defensive lineman Cassius Marsh is focused on growing the business he started last March.

Marsh is the owner of Cash Cards Unlimited located in Westlake Village, tucked in the Santa Monica Mountains located about 40 miles north of SoFi Stadium in Inglewood – where Super Bowl LVI will be contested between the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals.

Marsh said he and his team secured partnerships with Goldin Auctions and have been continuing relationships with Ultra Pro and StockX as well as working with a bunch of different influencers. "I actually really do," he told FOX Business when asked whether he still believes there’s interest in collecting trading cards. "From a sports standpoint, it's really a ton of investment. There's a lot of people investing because obviously there's these like huge hit cards that are going for a ton of money. So a lot of people, like large investment groups that have been put together, there's a ton of people who are really investing in the sports side of things.

"I had an unfortunate incident not too long ago, a couple weeks back where I actually got hacked and had about $30,000 in crypto stolen from my wallet … upwards of about $150,000 of NFT stolen from my wallet. So that was truly unfortunate," he said.

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