Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump announced his fourth NFT collection with bonus trading cards via Bitcoin Ordinals.
Titled “Series 4: The America First Collection,” former President Trump revealed that his digital trading card collection, released as non-fungible tokens, will offer additional benefits to big spenders.
The NFTs are priced at $99 each, but buyers who spend up to $24,750 on the cards can receive perks such as Trump cocktails, sneakers, a dinner with Trump in Florida, and a piece of his suit from the CNN debate against U.S. President Joe Biden.
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Donald Trump first ventured into NFTs in December 2022. Since then, his digital collections have earned him north of $1 million in cryptocurrencies like Ethereum (ETH). Despite his earlier skepticism about the web3 economy, Trump’s NFT collections indicate a shift in his approach to digital assets.
In May, the Republican candidate launched his third NFT series and declared himself the “crypto presidential candidate.” Trump reiterated his stance during a speech at the Nashville Bitcoin (BTC) 2024 conference.
In front of approximately 20,000 attendees, the former president emphasized his pro-crypto and pro-Bitcoin positions, pledging to keep America’s BTC holdings and convert them into a national strategic reserve.
Trump amplified this further by recruiting Bitcoin holder J.D. Vance as his running mate, and onboarding former independent aspirant Robert F. Kennedy Jr to his campaign.
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