Donald Trump Is Selling Digital Trading Cards of Himself

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Published on December 15, 2022 - Duration: 01:30s

Donald Trump Is Selling Digital Trading Cards of Himself

Donald Trump Is Selling , Digital Trading Cards of Himself.

TheWrap reports that Trump revealed details of his previously-teased "major announcement" on Dec.

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Hopefully your favorite president of all time, better than Lincoln, better than Washington, Donald Trump, via statement.

[Purchasers] will join a very exclusive community, my community, that I think itโ€™s something youโ€™re going to like and youโ€™re gonna like it a lot, Donald Trump, via statement.

Trump fans can now buy "digital trading cards" of the former president depicted as various characters for $99 each.

Such characters include a superhero, astronaut, golfer and cowboy.

Such characters include a superhero, astronaut, golfer and cowboy.

Such characters include a superhero, astronaut, golfer and cowboy.

Such characters include a superhero, astronaut, golfer and cowboy.

Trump says the NFTs are "just like a baseball card, or other collectibles.".

Anyone who buys 45 of the digital cards is "guaranteed a ticket to attend a gala dinner with Trump in South Florida.".

Additional prizes includes individual Zoom sessions, a group cocktail hour at Mar-a-Lago, a one-on-one meeting and a round of golf with Trump and more.

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Additional prizes includes individual Zoom sessions, a group cocktail hour at Mar-a-Lago, a one-on-one meeting and a round of golf with Trump and more.

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Additional prizes includes individual Zoom sessions, a group cocktail hour at Mar-a-Lago, a one-on-one meeting and a round of golf with Trump and more.

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Remember, Christmas is coming, and this makes a great Christmas gift, Donald Trump, via statement.

While the popularity of NFTs boomed amid the pandemic, TheWrap reports that prices have dropped 97% since the beginning of the year.


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