Donald Trump has launched his fourth set of digital trading cards, featuring 50 new Polygon-based NFT cards priced at $99 each.
Called the “America First” collection, the NFTs depict Trump in a variety of fun scenes and costumes — similar to previously released Trump digital trading cards — and offer a number of package deals, including dinners signed with Trump and Cocktails and other benefits.
Reaction has been mixed, with anti-Trump figures denouncing it as a desperate fundraising attempt and pro-Trump figures praising the series — although one prominent influencer who purchased the series was criticized after reading the terms of service Wasn’t impressed.
What is the Trump Digital Trading Card?
Debuting in December 2022, Trump Digital Trading Cards are a series of Polygon-based NFTs showcasing the former president in a variety of outfits and situations.
The cards are primarily a way for Trump to raise money from supporters while offering unique perks in return — in previous versions, the most valuable was the chance to have dinner with Trump, and in the latest Series 4 edition This continues in the series.
In addition to the in-person opportunity, specific packages allow buyers to receive (or be included in the drawing for) a host of perks, such as signed sneakers, autographed physical trading cards, and his suit and tie. ,etc.
What was the response?
Reaction to Trump’s fourth series of digital trading cards, titled “America First,” has been mixed.
Yesterday, on Twitter Spaces, proud Trump supporter and influencer @notthreadguy purchased the latest version of the $25,000 card in hopes of getting a chance to have dinner and cocktails with Trump.
However, after reading the terms of service – and noting that the terms stipulated that this had to be a single transaction paid in cryptocurrency – it appeared that he only had a 25/250 (10%) chance of getting the top-notch dinner and cocktail package, leading him to say that he “ How many days will it take to log out?”