The market was very popular in the last wave, and Trump will issue NFT again!
Trump plans to release a fourth series of NFTs, according to an interview published in Bloomberg Businessweek on Tuesday. The NFT series "Donald Trump Digital Trading Card" issued by Trump at the beginning of this year sold out quickly. As of the time of writing, the floor price was 0.1 ETH, and the highest price was 0.675 ETH.
Trump campaign: Raising millions by embracing cryptocurrencies
Just in May of this year, Trump’s campaign began accepting cryptocurrency donations. The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday reported, citing new data from the Federal Election Commission (FEC), that Trump’s campaign raised $331 million in the last quarter, about $3 million of which was in cryptocurrency. As the crypto industry continues to support Trump's campaign, the former president and current presidential candidate has increasingly embraced NFTs and cryptocurrencies.
Trump changes stance, supported by cryptocurrency industry tycoons
Trump selected crypto-friendly Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance as vice president. At just 39 years old, Vance joined the Senate only last year and is friendly to the cryptocurrency industry and critical of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). He is also a Bitcoin holder personally.
(Trump chose crypto-friendly Vice President J.D. Vance, who also personally holds Bitcoin)
Kraken co-founder Jesse Powell and Gemini co-founders Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss have expressed support and donated huge sums of money to Trump.
I just personally donated $1m (mostly #ETH) to @realDonaldTrump.For too long, the crypto industry has been under attack by Elizabeth Warren, Gary Gensler and others. Despite overwhelming bipartisan Congressional efforts to put clear rules in place, the Biden White House has… pic.twitter.com/Ksxf3P2oCb
— Jesse Powell (@jespow) June 28, 2024
I just donated $1 million in bitcoin (15.47 BTC) to @realDonaldTrump and will be voting for him in November. Here’s why:Over the past few years, the Biden Administration has openly declared war against crypto. It has weaponized multiple government agencies to bully, harass, and… pic.twitter.com/qOQSpmanBR
— Tyler Winklevoss (@tyler) June 20, 2024
Trump was once a skeptic of cryptocurrencies, but as campaign money poured in, he told Bloomberg he had embraced the industry and said if the United States didn't, China would take over.
(Bitcoin surges 66K! Trump interview: Cryptocurrency must be made in the United States and cannot lose to China)
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