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Donald Trump NFT Collection Was Launched with Exclusive Perks

Key Points:

  • Donald Trump NFT collection includes a collectable featuring a debate suit fragment, priced at $24,750, with added perks like Trump sneakers and dinner at his golf club.
  • Trump, now dubbed the “Crypto President,” has accepted crypto donations for his campaign and met with Bitcoin mining executives.
Former President Donald Trump launched the fourth series of his NFT trading cards, offering a unique collectable containing a piece of his suit that he wore during a debate with President Joe Biden.

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Donald Trump NFT Collection Was Launched

The high-end card comes with additional perks like Trump-branded sneakers, exclusive cocktails, and a dinner invitation at Trump National Golf Club.

Although the Donald Trump NFT collection has brought huge benefits to Trump, all of the money has nothing to do with his political campaign funds but entered his personal account.

Specifically, in a recent interview, Trump outlined his economic plan for if he was elected again, allowing Jerome Powell to continue as chairman of the Federal Reserve until May 2026.

Trump also promised to slash the corporate tax rate to 15%, as well as signaling that he wouldn’t ban TikTok. He is reportedly looking to name JPMorgan Chase chief executive Jamie Dimon as Secretary of the Treasury.

Trump Opening Arms to Cryptocurrencies and Digital Donations

The Donald Trump NFT collection was issued as the crypto industry ramped up its support for the former president, who even referred to himself as the “Crypto President.” His campaign began accepting cryptocurrency donations back in May. About $3 million of the $331 million raised last quarter came from digital currencies, according to WSJ.

In June, Trump hosted Bitcoin mining executives in the White House to brainstorm on policy, and last month he hired Howard Lutnick, the former CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, to head his transition team. Lutnick had been involved in the crypto space previously, and he will oversee screening processes for prospective new administration officials.

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