Donald Trump Unveils His Personal NFT Collection
The 45,000 NFTs are accessible for 99 USD each and were printed on Polygon.
Collectors who buy the trading cards directly from the website are instantly entered into a contest with lots of prizes.
On Polygon, Donald Trump is introducing his personal NFT digital card collection. The cost of each card on the official site is 99 USD per card.
Donald Trump’s blockchain policy
Donald Trump has unveiled his own NFT line, and it is just what you would expect.
The introduction of the former US President’s official online trading card series was revealed today on Truth Social. The 45,000 NFTs in the collection each depict Trump dressed as a different character—Superman, a spaceman, a policeman, a stock market dealer, a golfer, etc.
The President wrote in his article that he wanted each of his cards to be like a baseball card but ideally far more exciting.
Trump’s NFTs may be bought for 99 USD apiece right now on his official site, but it shouldn’t be long before they start to appear on secondary marketplaces like Blur or OpenSea.
Fans simply need an email and a card to purchase the digital cards on the website; it automatically generates a cryptocurrency wallet for them. Additionally, you may purchase the NFTs and pay with wETH by utilizing Coinbase Wallet or MetaMask.
Prizes you can win
Trump NFT buyers instantly qualify for a sweepstakes contest where over 1,000 prizes will be awarded.
Among the benefits are a meal with Trump, a drink at Mar-a-Lago with him, a face-to-face conversation, the chance to play golf together, a zoom chat, and hand-signed mementos.
Additionally, if collectors purchase 45 cards, they will receive a ticket to the Florida Gala Dinner with Donald Trump.
Trump supporters may also participate in the giveaway without purchasing any trade cards.
Since the digital cards actually are not linked to the sweepstakes entries, collectors who purchase the cards on secondary marketplaces are not eligible for prizes.
According to the website, Trump’s political campaign would not be funded with the proceeds from trading card sales.