Sneakers, Suits & Lavish Dinners tied to Trump NFTs
In this fourth installment, high-spending collectors can acquire a fragment of the suit Trump wore during his debate with President Joe Biden, as announced on the social media platform Truth Social. Purchasers shelling o...
In this fourth installment, high-spending collectors can acquire a fragment of the suit Trump wore during his debate with President Joe Biden, as announced on the social media platform Truth Social. Purchasers shelling out $24,750 for the cards will also gain access to Trump-branded sneakers, cocktails, and even a dinner at Trump National Golf Club in Jupiter, Florida.
Source: Trump Cards
Card purchasers can even get their hands on a snippet of the suit Trump wore at the First Presidential Debate in June. The website states, “His knockout performance resulted in a decisive victory, dramatically shifting the course of the Presidential Race. Historians will be talking about this Debate for years to come.
Now, with this Limited Edition Collector’s Card, you’ll own a tangible piece of Presidential History. Each card features an authentic piece of the fabric from President Trump’s personal suit worn during his debate appearance. This card is not just a keepsake; it’s a part of history!”
Source: Trump Cards
At a May gala for collectors of his third NFT series, Trump prominently featured crypto in his political rhetoric, declaring himself the industry’s ally in the White House and accusing the Democrats of being its adversaries.
With speeches at the Bitcoin conference in Nashville and Bitcoin-friendly statements in the Republican Party’s platform, Trump has shaped a crypto-friendly political identity.
His previous criticisms of Bitcoin as a scam have pivoted, attracting significant campaign contributions from major industry figures. However, the proceeds from Trump’s NFT sales are distinct from campaign funds and are channeled into his personal finances.
Trump’s ETH StashRecent financial disclosures show that Trump’s NFT ventures have generated substantial earnings in crypto. In recent election disclosures, former U.S. President Donald Trump was revealed to hold between $1 million and $5 million in Ethereum (ETH), and he has reportedly earned significant income from non-fungible tokens (NFTs) through licensing fees.
The detailed holdings in Trump’s cryptocurrency wallet, analyzed by Arkham Intelligence, are estimated at $3.6 million in ETH.
Moreover, filings indicate that Trump secured $7.15 million from a licensing deal with a firm named NFT INT, while former First Lady Melania Trump reported $330,609 in income from NFT sales.
OpenSea’s data further highlighted that the Trump Digital Trading Cards have amassed over 15,808 ETH in trading volume since their launch. Trump announced plans in July to introduce another NFT collection.
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