Donald Trump's Second Set of NFTs Sells Out Within 24 Hours of Launch
Former US President Donald Trump's second set of non-fungible tokens (NFTs), Trump Digital Trading Cards Series 2, sold out within 24 hours since launch, generating over $2.7 million in secondary sales and having 7,394 owners.
Trump Is George Washington, King of Hearts in Second Round of NFTs
Donald Trump is back to hawking digital trading cards.
Trump Releases Second Series of Superhero NFT Trading Cards to Shore up Finances
Former US President Donald Trump has released a second series of digital trading cards featuring himself as a superhero, wrestler, firefighter and in other larger-than-life settings, with prices starting at $99. Each of the 47,000 non-fungible tokens (NFTs) in the 2nd series have been minted on Polygon, an Ethereum sidechain network, and sell for the same price as the original NFT series, which has seen its value fall since its release according to data from the OpenSea marketplace.
Donald Trump Reportedly Earned Up to $1 Million From His Latest NFT Collection
Former US President Donald Trump may have earned $100,000 to $1 million from the sale of his 45,000-piece NFT collection, which showcased his life and presidential career and sold out in less than a day at $99 each. Interest in his NFTs continues to grow, with sales increasing after news of his arrest on commercial fraud charges.
Trump Earned Up To $1M From NFT Sales: Filings
A filing from the U.S. Office of Government Ethics shows that former president Donald Trump has made anywhere from $100,001 to $1 million from sales of Trump-branded non-fungible tokens (NFTs). The filings were first reported by ethics watchdog Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW).
Former President Donald Trump Likens US Losing Currency War Against China to America Losing a World War
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has warned that the U.S. losing a currency war against China would be like America losing a world war. “We’ll be a second-tier country,” Trump cautioned, adding that the U.S. dollar is “what makes us powerful and strong.”
Former US President Donald Trump States China Is 'Trying to Replace the Dollar as Number One Currency'
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has acknowledged China's push to dethrone the U.S. dollar as a reserve currency, stating that it would be the biggest defeat for the U.S. in the last 200 years. Trump made the statement on his social platform Truth Social, citing moves by China, Russia, and Saudi Arabia to undermine the influence of the dollar in world markets. He criticized President Biden's economic policies, stating that the country was "going to hell" and that the economy was "crumbling." China, Russia, and India have been making moves to support their currencies as international settlement currencies, while the BRICS bloc is working on a new currency to be discussed in August.
After Bail Release, Trump Predicts the US Dollar Will Lose Global Dominance
After pleading not guilty to all charges in a Manhatten court shortly before 3:30 ET, Trump returned to his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida and delivered a fiery speech in which he aired grievances, denied claims against him, and blasted his political opponents.
Donald Trump NFT Sales on the Rise Following his Arrest
Interest in the NFT collection featuring Donald Trump has surged following his recent arrest, with over 60 tokens sold in the hours after his appearance in court. Digital art depicting Trump has seen increased popularity on NFT marketplace OpenSea, with most buyers spending roughly 0.5 ETH to acquire cryptographic images of the former President. The most expensive purchase occurred when an individual bought a card featuring Trump with a rifle in his hand and wearing an orange hat for 0.697 ETH. Despite being a critic of the cryptocurrency sector, Trump launched a personal NFT collection at the end of 2022, with purchases offering a chance to meet him or have dinner with him. Trump was recently indicted on 34 charges, including business fraud over hush-money payments to ex-porn actress Stormy Daniels. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
Donald Trump Pleads Not Guilty to 34 Counts Brought by Manhattan DA
Donald Trump, the first former US president to be indicted, pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records in an alleged criminal scheme to manipulate the 2016 election.