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Donald Trump Announces the Release of His 4th NFT Collection
The 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump, has announced the release of what would be his 4th NFT collection. In a recent interview with BloombergTrump called the digital tokens “very successful,” while expressing interest in releasing even more.
Trump has released a collection of NFT cards over the past few years, with perks for those who purchased them. Plus, they’ve certainly been a hit for him. Financial Statements demonstrate that Trump earned between $100,000 and $1 million from blockchain-based assets.
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Is Trump About to Release New NFTs?
Throughout his re-election campaign, Trump has been closely associated with cryptocurrency. This has proven to be a smart move. It has not only expanded his potential voter base, but it has had a positive impact on his campaign so far. Reports show that the former US president has already raised more than $3 million in crypto donations.
He has now hinted at a return to the sector. Indeed, Donald Trump has said he is considering launching a fourth collection of NFTs. In an interview, Trump highlighted their success. “Everything sold: 45,000 cards,” he told Bloomberg.
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“I did it three times, [and] “I’m going to do another one,” Trump added. “Because people want me to do another one. It’s an incredible spirit. Beautiful.” This isn’t the first time Trump has publicly expressed interest in a fourth collection. In May, he hinted at much the same thing.
Trump said, “I believe in supply and demand. And as you know, one did a good job, two did a good job, three did a good job. At some point, maybe that will change.” This statement strengthens his ties to the industry. Moreover, his decision regarding pro-crypto Vice President JD Vance was a big step forward. It shows that Trump’s re-election could give the United States its first true cryptocurrency advocate in the White House.