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Breaking: Donald Trump Drops Series 4 NFT Collection Ahead of US Elections

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Former United States President Donald Trump has released a new collection of his non-fungible token (NFT) trading cards. This latest release will offer collectors a piece of Trump’s debate suit against Joe Biden. As the United States elections approach, Trump continues to lean toward digital assets sparking optimism in the market.

Donald Trump Rolls Out New NFT Collection 

Donald Trump has launched a fourth series of digital trading cards as the election campaign thickens. In a new post on Truth Social, Trump announced the latest release termed American First Collection which will include add-ons and more offerings to collectors.

Hello everyone, this is your favorite President, Donald J Trump…. I’m doing a new series of Trump digital trading cards, you all know what they are and we’ll have lots of fun with them. It’s called the America First collection… all-new trading cards, it’s really something. These cards show me dancing and even me holding some Bitcoin. Here’s the best part, I’m doing great things for my Trump digital card collectors.”

The trading cards cost $99 with crypto assets or credit cards as payment methods. He restated growing rhetorics of being called the crypto President urging people to collect a price of American history. Recently, Donald Trump promoted crypto projects as the solution fir big banks ahead of the November polls with industry participants looking forward to clearer rules, a market position longed for during the present Biden administration. At the 2024 Bitcoin Conference, Trump criticized the current bottleneck regulations stifling innovation.

Collectors To Get Debate Suit 

Aside from being holders of Trump’s digital trading cards, collectors who purchase 15 cards will receive a physical card. The physical trading cards contain a piece of the suit that he wore for the debate against Joe Biden adding that some people refer to it as the knockout suit. 

We’ll cut out the knockout suit and you’ll have a piece of it and we’ll be randomly autographing five of them, a true collector’s item. This is something to give your family, your kids, and your grandchildren.” 

Collectors who purchase 75 of the trading cards will join Donald Trump at a gala dinner in his country club in Florida. In another development, Trump mulls a cabinet position for Tesla CEO Elon Musk while lauding his good ideas on Artificial Intelligence and other fields.

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David Pokima

David is a finance news contributor with 4 years of experience in Blockchain Technology and Cryptocurrencies. He is interested in learning about emerging technologies and has an eye for breaking news. Staying updated with trends, David reported in several niches including regulation, partnerships, crypto assets, stocks, NFTs, etc. Away from the financial markets, David goes cycling and horse riding.

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