According to CoinDesk, Trump’s NFT collection reached 110 million views within hours after his interview with Tucker Carlson on X (formerly Twitter), and the price and trading volume subsequently surged. As of European afternoon hours, the Polygon-based Trump Digital Trading Card was selling for more than 0.13 Ethereum (ETH), or about $215, compared with 0.1 ETH, or about $150, last week. According to data from NFT market OpenSea, the transaction volume of this series has exceeded 17 ETH. Trump released the 45,000 fantasy cards in December, which sell for $99 and are similar in style to collector's baseball cards. As of Thursday, the series had more than 13,000 unique holders.