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Donald Trump Introduced New NFT Collection with Physical Items

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

2 years ago


  1. More About The Collection
  2. Physical Rewards for Buyers
  3. Success of Trump’s Previous Collections

  4. Former President Donald Trump released his fourth collection of NFTs, featuring unique physical items that accompany the digital assets.

    More About The Collection

    Announced on Trump's social media platform Truth Social, the new NFT collection includes 50 unique portraits depicting Trump in various heroic and presidential scenarios. Each NFT is priced at $99, but several bundle deals offer exclusive physical perks as well.

    Physical Rewards for Buyers

    Trump introduced bundle deals that offer more than just digital art. Buyers who purchase five NFTs will receive a free pair of Trump’s “Never Surrender” sneakers, first showcased at “Sneaker Con” in February. Those who opt for a set of nine NFTs will get two pairs of these sneakers. The most exclusive package, priced at $24,750, includes 250 regular NFTs, access to a dinner at Trump National Golf Club in Jupiter, Florida, with Trump himself, a piece of the suit Trump wore during his debate with President Joe Biden, and Trump-branded cocktails.

    Success of Trump’s Previous Collections

    Trump’s previous NFT collections have seen significant success. His first collection, released in December 2022, sold out 44,000 NFTs within two days. Despite initial skepticism and ridicule, the collections have resonated with Trump’s supporters, many of whom are eager to own a piece of Trump’s digital and now physical legacy.

    Donald Trump’s fourth NFT collection continues his successful foray into digital art, offering fans both virtual assets and unique physical items, further solidifying his legacy.

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