Trump NFT sales surge following news of indictment in New York.
Sales of Donald Trump’s digital collectibles surged following the news of his indictment in New York on Thursday. Meanwhile, a report revealed that the market for non-fungible tokens has seen its strongest quarter since early last year, reaching a trading volume of $4.7 billion, despite a weaker March.
The sealed indictment by a Manhattan grand jury has over 30 counts related to business fraud, media reports unveiled. It comes after an investigation into an alleged hush money payment scheme involving adult film star Stormy Daniels which dates back to the 2016 presidential election. The NFT collection was announced by Trump on social media in December when the first badge was sold within hours of. The thousands of tokenized cards depict him as just about anything masculine, up to a Superman character.
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