Trump Launches Fourth Collection of NFT Trading Cards
Key Takeaways Trump has announced his fourth collection of NFT trading cards, offering exclusive items like Trump-branded sneakers and physical cards with pieces of his debate suit; Packages priced at $7,245 and $24,750 include limited invitations to dine and have cocktails with Trump; Trump's NFT ventures have earned him over $7 million.
Former US President Donald Trump has announced his fourth collection of non-fungible token (NFT) trading cards, offering more than just digital assets.
A recent post on his social media platform, Truth Social, reveals that the launch includes several exclusive offers—along with the digital trading cards, buyers can receive Trump-branded sneakers or physical cards containing pieces of the suit he wore during his June 27 debate with President Joe Biden.
One standout offer in this release, priced at $7,245, includes an invitation to dine with Trump at his National Golf Club in Jupiter, Florida. For those willing to spend $24,750, the package includes two tickets to the dinner (limited to 25 buyers) and two tickets to a pre-dinner cocktail event with Trump (limited to 50 buyers).
Recent financial disclosures reveal that Trump's NFT ventures, including the Mugshot collection , have earned him over $7 million. It's noteworthy that revenue from these sales is separate from Trump's campaign funds.
Trump's involvement with digital assets extends beyond just selling NFTs; since launching his presidential campaign, he has consistently pledged to support the crypto industry if re-elected. This marks a shift from his earlier stance, as he has previously called Bitcoin (BTC) a scam and pushed for harsh measures against it.
By embracing NFTs, Trump is merging digital innovation with his political brand, appealing to a specific, influential group of supporters within the crypto community.
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