Donald Trump Will Give Away His Suit To NFT Buyers

Former US President Donald Trump has just expanded his NFT collection with a special edition called "Mugshot Edition".

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On Donald Trump’s official website selling NFTs, the Mugshot Edition is being sold for $99/NFT. Those who own 47 NFTs (equivalent to $4,600) not only have the opportunity to attend a dinner party with Trump at Mar-a-Lago resort like before, but also receive a card containing a “Mugshot Edition” image of the suit he wore in Georgia after being indicted in August.

Those who purchase more than 100 NFTs will enjoy a more “premium” card. That’s a piece of his tie. In particular, the Mugshot version also has 25 cards with the former President’s hand signature. Information on the website promoting the collection describes the suit as “the most historically significant artifact in American history.”

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According to data from OpenSea, the price of Donald Trump’s first NFT collection immediately after the announcement of the Mugshot Edition increased by more than 200% in the past 24 hours. However, the total transaction value has not yet reached 100,000 USD.

In April 2023, despite the fact that Mr. Trump is facing criminal charges. The former US President is still very determined in the Web3 field as he continues to launch the second NFT collection, after the outstanding success of the first NFT set.

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Donald Trump launches 2nd NFT collection

In June, the collection even sent email reminders to buyers to claim their rewards, despite news of Trump’s second indictment at the time.

According to estimates as of August, sales of these digital artworks have reached 8.9 million USD. Mr. Trump’s Ethereum wallet was determined to receive 5 million USD from selling images and licensing partners to issue NFTs.

Previously, Mr. Trump said that his participation in the NFT market was not only for the purpose of making money, but also due to his passion for art.

Related: FIFA Unveils NFT Collection for 2023 Club World Cup

The information on the offering website is managed by NFT INT LLC, a company not owned, managed or controlled by Donald J. Trump, The Trump Organization, CIC Digital LLC or any other related affiliates.

The website also notes:
“NFT INT LLC uses the name, likeness and image of Donald J. Trump under a paid license from CIC Digital LLC. This license may be terminated or revoked according to its terms.”

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