What exactly is the fun of trading cards? Is it a process of constantly expecting to be disappointed and expecting again, or is it okay to just get the card you want? A few days ago, a company II&C announced that it can provide a fee-based project to search for unopened trading cards through its own developed CT scanning new technology. The fee for a box is as high as US$75, which has attracted heated discussion.

· Regardless of whether the high price is reasonable or not, players seem to care more about the "process" or the "result" issue. To be honest, mobile trading cards are originally a gambling mentality. When the unknown fun of gambling can be directly drowned with money, will they still be interested in continuing to collect?

·And in fact, the prices of some new card sets are not particularly expensive now. For example, a box of new Pokémon card sets is only 180 yen. The price of scanning alone is 75 US dollars, which is ridiculously high. Players suddenly think that this seems unreasonable. After all, the card box you choose to scan is also a matter of luck.