$ Releases 4th Bitcoin Ordinals NFT Collection – Details

Former President Donald Trump released “The America First Collection” of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) in the digital asset market, making headlines again. This is his fourth market entry. NFTs may now lead to real-world rewards.

According to Bloomberg, the new collection features digital interpretations of Trump in unusual situations like holding a Bitcoin, wearing boxing gloves, signing bills, and even resembling Marvel's Captain America to attract collectors and fans.

Each NFT in this collection costs $99, yet the attraction transcends beyond one purchase. Buyers of five NFTs get Trump's “Never Surrender” shoes, initially revealed at “Sneaker Con” in February. Buying nine NFTs gets customers two pairs of these sneakers.

Those who invest 15 NFTs receive a card with a fragment of Trump's June presidential debate suit, which reportedly caused President Joe Biden to drop out and which Trump called the "knockout" suit.

Buyers of 75 NFTs will be invited to dine with Trump at his Jupiter, Florida club, raising the stakes even further. Trump remarked in a video introducing the new collection:

The Trump NFT Success Story

American businessman Bill Zanker, who worked with the former president on NFT releases, praises prior collections' “swift sell-out rates.”

After a May meal with former NFT customers, Trump's crypto relationship grew, resulting in a noteworthy crypto inclusion into the Republican platform.

Trump has supported Bitcoin mining in the US but opposed CBDC growth.

The former president even proposed a Bitcoin reserve to pay off the $35 trillion national debt.

Trump's new NFT comes amid weak industry sales, despite a jump earlier this year when Bitcoin hit $73,700.

In an earlier interview, Zanker said Trump's first NFT collection sold out despite the FTX crypto exchange's failure.

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