The former president said his NFTs were worth on average $1,300 in April, when their value had already slid under $650.
against him in April, the former president repeatedly defended himself saying he did not over-inflate the value of his net worth.
In this picture: Former President Donald Trump speaks to the media at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport after surrendering at the Fulton County jail on August 24, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. Trump's NFT trading cards are worth a lot less than the former president has said.
Trump then claimed to have sold 45,000 trading cards, for which"people paid $99." He added that these same NFTs are now worth much more than their original price, saying they sell for $1,300 on average. He added that"somebody hit the jackpot" selling his NFTs for $82,000 and $82,100."I'll get you the exact number [...] I'll check this," he said. Trump attributed the number of sales to the value of his name as a brand."with a person that does that stuff" and added that"we're going to be doing another one very shortly."
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