GrabGifts Brings Pokémon to TON
- NFTrixie

- Oct 28
- 4 min read

The world of Pokémon collecting just got a massive web3 upgrade. Mighty Bear Games, the studio behind the AI-powered GOAT Gaming ecosystem, has introduced an exciting event that lets fans win authentic Pokémon cards through GrabGifts, a Telegram Mini App built on the TON blockchain.
This limited drop features only 1,000 crates, each packed with guaranteed rewards — and a chance to unlock on-chain versions of 10 real Pokémon cards, authenticated by Courtyard.io and claimable as physical treasures. It’s nostalgia reimagined for the blockchain generation.
What Is GrabGifts?
GrabGifts is a Telegram-based gifting and collectible platform that makes blockchain fun, accessible, and rewarding. It’s part of the GOAT Gaming ecosystem and operates on the TON blockchain, bringing together elements of casual gaming, digital collecting, and real-world rewards.
Accessible directly inside the Telegram app, the platform lets users buy themed crates containing crypto rewards, NFTs, and physical prizes. Think of it like opening a mystery box — but with blockchain transparency and instant digital ownership.
Each crate you open through the Telegram Mini App guarantees a reward — whether it’s a Telegram gift, an exclusive NFT, or a valuable collectible. Thanks to TON’s fast, low-cost transactions, users can enjoy instant gratification and verifiable ownership without leaving their chat interface.
How Pokémon Arrived on GrabGifts
The latest GrabGifts event is a major milestone for the platform — and for Blockchain games in general. By partnering with Courtyard.io, the team has introduced authentic Pokémon cards to the blockchain, combining real-world collectibles with on-chain ownership.
Here’s how it works:
There are 1,000 crates available.
Each crate costs 3 TON to open.
Every crate contains a guaranteed Telegram gift, plus a chance to win one of 10 real Pokémon cards — including fan favorites like Charizard, Pikachu, Blastoise, Wartortle, and Ceruledge.
These physical cards are authenticated and tokenized through Courtyard.io, turning them into verifiable digital assets that exist on the blockchain. Once you win a card, you can either claim the real version, trade the NFT, or sell it directly for TON. It’s the perfect fusion of nostalgia and modern digital ownership.
The Process: How to Collect and Claim Pokémon Cards
If you’re ready to try your luck, getting started is easy:
Head over to the GrabGifts website to access the Telegram bot.
Make sure your TON wallet has enough balance (you’ll need 3 TON per crate).
Once inside the app, tap on the Pokémon Card Gift Box in the top-left corner.
You can try Demo Mode first to see how it works — completely free.
When you’re ready, open your crate and reveal your prize!
If you pull one of the 10 winning Pokémon cards, you can withdraw your prize through Courtyard.io, where your physical card will be securely stored and linked to a digital certificate on-chain. This means your card exists both physically and digitally, offering full transparency and resale potential.
Even if you don’t score a rare Pokémon card, every crate guarantees a Telegram gift — so you always walk away with something.
Why This Event Matters
This isn’t just a collectible drop — it’s a sign of how blockchain is reshaping gaming and digital ownership. For Pokémon fans, it’s a modern twist on opening card packs; for TON users, it’s a demonstration of the network’s growing ecosystem.
By merging tangible collectibles with blockchain technology, GrabGifts is blurring the lines between real-world collecting and digital asset ownership. This creates a fun, transparent, and accessible way for both newcomers and experienced collectors to engage with web3 rewards.
At the time of writing, 225 out of 1,000 crates have already been purchased. Once they’re gone, the event ends permanently — no reruns, no restocks. That scarcity makes it not only a fun game but also a collectible moment in web3 history.
GOAT Gaming’s Mission: Making Web3 Fun and Simple
Behind this innovation is GOAT Gaming, an AI-powered gaming ecosystem built for Telegram by Mighty Bear Games. Known for creating approachable, fun, and community-driven web3 experiences, the studio focuses on bringing blockchain rewards to the mainstream without the steep learning curve.
GOAT Gaming hosts a suite of Telegram-native applications — from casual games to reward platforms like GrabGifts — all designed to make Blockchain games more intuitive and engaging. Users can participate using TON, interact with on-chain assets, and earn real rewards — all within Telegram’s familiar interface.
The Role of Courtyard.io in Tokenized Collectibles
The success of this event also hinges on Courtyard.io, a platform that securely stores physical collectibles and mints them as on-chain NFTs. Each real-world card or item gets a digital twin that can be verified, traded, or redeemed.
This means when you win a Charizard on GrabGifts, you’re not just getting a JPEG — you’re getting a blockchain-verified collectible that corresponds to a physical, authenticated Pokémon card stored in a secure facility.
Through this partnership, GOAT Gaming showcases how web3 technology enhances traditional markets instead of replacing them. Collectors gain transparency, liquidity, and an entirely new way to experience ownership — whether they’re buying for nostalgia or profit.
A New Era for Blockchain Collectibles
This Pokémon card drop is more than a fun event — it’s a glimpse into the future of blockchain-powered collectibles. By merging the excitement of mystery crates, the reliability of TON, and the cultural legacy of Pokémon, GrabGifts is redefining how gamers and collectors engage with digital ownership.
It’s a win for both nostalgia lovers and blockchain enthusiasts — proof that the web3 space isn’t just about speculation but about bringing joy, community, and tangible value to the gaming world.
So, if you’re ready to catch ’em all — on-chain — grab your TON wallet, open a crate, and see what treasures await inside.









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