Imagine for a second, an ordinary digital item from Counter-Strike 2 has officially overtaken the main cryptocurrency in the world in value. We are talking about the legendary iBUYPOWER (Holo) sticker from the historic EMS One Katowice 2014 event, the price of which, in truth, broke through all imaginable ceilings. Today, namely on February 9, 2026, this piece of virtual code is estimated at a crazy $90,197.
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Price of iBUYPOWER Holo Katowice 2014 sticker in CS2

The market situation looks as surreal as possible. While Bitcoin, the same decentralized currency that the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto launched back in 2009, is floundering at around 68,941 dollars, the sticker from the shooter confidently keeps its distance. The gap, by the way, is almost $22,000 in favor of a game skin.
Also, over the past 3 years, the growth dynamics of this asset is simply amazing — in fact, the price has almost tripled. Judge for yourself: Back in 2021, collectors apparently took iBUYPOWER (Holo) for “just” $34,000. Now, against the background of severe volatility in financial markets, this item has turned into a real digital gold bar.
Comparison of the price of the iBUYPOWER sticker and the Bitcoin exchange rate

By the way, Bitcoin itself, which runs on a blockchain without any central banks, is now clearly inferior to esports antiques in hype. In addition, this difference in cost proves once again that collectibles in CS2 have long ceased to be just pictures. This is, in general, a serious investment, which sometimes shows a much stronger profit than the classic crypt. This raises an interesting question: what will these figures turn into in another couple of years?
