Renaiss launched dual IP card packs on the Pokémon 30th Anniversary, with Pokémon and One Piece themes selling out quickly.

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BlockBeats News, February 27 — To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Pokémon, the BNB Chain ecosystem collectibles RWA infrastructure project Renaiss protocol has launched two major IP card packs: Pokémon 30th Anniversary Pack and Voyaga Pack (One Piece theme).

Voyaga Pack is the first to introduce the One Piece IP through Renaiss in collaboration with internationally renowned collector RickyTCG, limited to 400 packs, including rare comic cards. It sold out in less than a minute after release. The Pokémon 30th Anniversary Pack has a total of 2,000 cards, with additional S-Tier card pool, and sold out within 38 minutes.

All cards are verified, stored, and uploaded to the blockchain through the Renaiss Vault OS third-party custody system. Asset status and transfer records are available on-chain, supporting subsequent secondary market circulation and physical redemption.

This release also features an SBT reward mechanism, including Pokémon 30th Anniversary badges and exclusive SBT sharing for S-Tier, further strengthening the connection between collection behavior and on-chain identity.

Founder Winchman revealed during a community live stream on the same day that the project will move towards version 2.0 in early March, optimizing the overall participation experience. The team is also developing Renaiss CLI, which will support AI Agents accessing the on-chain collectibles market via command-line interface, expanding readable and interactive liquidity infrastructure scenarios.

As more mainstream IPs and physical collectibles enter on-chain circulation, Renaiss is accelerating its product iteration pace at the collectibles infrastructure layer.

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