If the Trump Organization really wants to launch a cryptocurrency plan or get involved in digital real estate, it will feel like he has added a "virtual golden filter" to the real estate industry, making the already complex real estate business even more "magical realism."

First, imagine that Trump's cryptocurrency might be named "TrumpCoin" or "MakeCryptoGreatAgain", and each coin might come with his signature hairstyle. This virtual currency might be described as "bigger and better than Bitcoin" and as "tall and majestic" as his buildings, but traders might have to be careful, as the fluctuations of this "coin" may be as frequent and unpredictable as his tweets.

As for digital real estate, it's more like moving his usual "luxury hotels and golf courses" into the metaverse. If you thought owning a Trump golf course was impressive enough before, then owning a virtual "Trump Tower" in the metaverse is even more likely to be a symbol of status - even with virtual elevator music and "Trump gold door handles."

However, jokes aside, Trump's plan to enter the cryptocurrency and digital real estate market may not be a completely "brain-opening" idea. In an increasingly digital world, virtual assets are becoming more and more valuable. As a veteran in the business world, Trump will naturally not miss any opportunity to make a lot of money. He may hope to expand his wealth empire in the real world to the digital world in this way, so that his influence can cover the "virtual sky".

But in any case, we ordinary people still have to act with caution. After all, although "land in the metaverse" sounds cool, it is just like "real estate in the real world". You need to see the value behind it clearly, otherwise, you may buy a piece of "virtual desert". #bome已出圈 #WIFT突破新高 #FILUSDT #banana