Former President of the United States Donald TrumpThe fourth set of NFTs has generated more than 22,000 transactions on it polygon The network, according to chain statistics, has made more than $2 million in sales data.
This level of interest is significant, mainly because these NFTs cannot be sold on secondary markets until January 31, 2025.
However, this performance strongly contrasts with his previous collections, which Sold out quickly After their launch, current figures show Trump sold only about 6% of the 360,000 total NFTs more than 24 hours after the release of the collection.
If the collection is eventually sold, it could bring in $36 million, and each trading card costs $99.
On August 27, Trump unveiled New set of NFTs issued by NFT International LLC. The trading cards feature images of a younger version of Trump, depicted in various triumphant poses or in superhero garb.
Trump also offered several incentives to buyers, such as a physical card for the purchase of 15 NFTs, autographed cards, and a chance to have dinner with him in Jupiter, Florida, for those who purchase 75 NFTs.
The former president has It grossed more than $7 million From his previous NFT collections.
Trump's electoral prospects
Trump's latest investment in NFTs coincides with his tight race against the vice president Kamala Harris in the upcoming elections
In Polymarket decentralized prediction market, cryptocurrency bettors estimate Trump has a 50 percent chance of winning, just ahead of Harris at 49 percent.
In an effort to boost his appeal, Trump has toughened his stance on cryptocurrencies and added an independent presidential candidate. Robert F. Kennedy Jr Kennedy's recent transition to his team retreated from the presidential race to support Trump's bid for the Oval Office while remaining on the ballot in some states.
Meanwhile, Trump faces a new Fed indictment of the grand jury in Washington, DC. The indictment filed on August 27 accuses him of trying to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
The charges include conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, obstructing—and attempting to obstruct—an official proceeding, and conspiracy to violate rights.