The latest NFT launch by Donald Trump showcases him as a superhero

Donald Trump introduces his fourth series of non-fungible tokens, which depict him as a superhero and motorcycle.
Donald Trump introduces his fourth series of non-fungible tokens, which depict him as a superhero and motorcycle.
August 28, 2024

Donald Trump offers his fourth collection of non-fungible tokens featuring him as a superhero and motorcyclist.

Donald Trump hasn’t just made more headlines as the presidential candidate for the upcoming US presidential elections but also for his NFT launches. He has been building on the growing interplay between crypto and politics. He has now offered a fourth collection of non-fungible tokens featuring his images, ranging from the former president in a superhero costume to holding figurative Bitcoins, while he hopes to return to the White House.

Donald Trump holds a ball with a Bitcoin logo.

Recently, Donald Trump launched a new collection featuring 50 NFTs selling for $99 each and additional “trading cards,” showcasing him as a boxer, dancing, and even riding a motorcycle. In one of the cards, he held a ball with a Bitcoin logo in his hand, highlighting his crypto-friendly presidential candidate status.

Details on Trump’s fourth NFT collection.

Sharing about his fourth NFT collection, Trump took to X and wrote, “Back by popular demand, my TRUMP DIGITAL TRADING CARDS, Series 4: The America First Collection, is available RIGHT NOW, and I think you’ll love it! For some, there’ll be an invite to a Gala Dinner at my beautiful private Club in Jupiter, Florida. Don’t wait, have fun – The Cards will go FAST! Go to collecttrumpcards.com/. Enjoy!”

NFTs and their benefits.

Those who purchase 15 NFTs will get a physical card with a piece of the suit Trump wore to the presidential debate in June. In a video on his Trust Social platform, Trump noted that it was being called the “knock-out” suit. Those who purchase 75 NFTs will be invited to have dinner with Trump at his club in Jupiter, Florida.

Trump’s first NFT collection came out weeks after the collapse of the FTX crypto exchange, but according to Bill Zanker, who works with Trump on the collections, the NFTs still sold out.

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