After Trump made history by becoming the first incumbent US president to be indicted on criminal charges, his NFT collection is having a blast.
Interest in the collection, which was launched in December to widespread derision, skyrocketed after he was formally accused in New York on Thursday.
Trump NFTs Selling Like Hotcake
Sales of Trump Digital Trading Cards increased by 460% in the last 24 hours, totaling $185,785. NFT Price Floor, which keeps tabs on the market for these tokens, reports a current volume of sales of 99.952 ETH, or almost 180 individual transactions.
NFT Price Floor data shows that over the past 24 hours, the floor price, or price of the cheapest listed NFT in the collection, has increased by 25% to its current level of $1,023.
Source: Coingecko
The floor price nearly hit a record high of $1,079 in February, but it dropped short after the news of Trump’s indictment spread on Thursday night.
The 45,000-piece set has a stiff-faced Trump dressed as Superman, a wrestler, a soldier, a football player, and many other characters.
About 13,963 people have purchased NFT cards so far, representing a 31% increase since the launch in December.
On December 15, 2022, Trump unveiled the first deck of digital cards through his social…