Supporters who spend at least $1,485 on Trump’s new NFT trading cards will get a cut of the “knockout suit” he wore during his June debate with Joe Biden.
on Tuesday, Trump hawked a series of NFT -based digital trading cards—adding to the vast collection of memorabilia and branded merchandise the real estate mogul has sold over the years.
Trump promised he would do “great things” for holders of the pricy NFTs, which are start at $99. Supporters who purchase 15 of the digital assets will get one physical trading card in the mail. “It’s really, I think, quite something,” Trump added. “People are calling it the knockout suit,” Trump said. “I don’t know about that, but that’s what they’re calling it.”
Although NFTs have traditionally been associated with cryptocurrency, the website also offers buyers the option to purchase by credit card.
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