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Donald Trump holds up to $500,000 in Ether from NFT sales, according to ethics filing

According to a filing with the Office of Government Ethics, former US President Donald Trump holds between $250,001 and $500,000 worth of Ether, the second-largest cryptocurrency by market cap, in an unspecified digital wallet. <br>

Trump Discloses Details on NFT Company and Financial Gains in Revised Filing

Former President Donald Trump has revealed new information about CIC Digital LLC, a company that earns licensing fees for using his image on non-fungible tokens (NFTs). Trump's financial filing shows that CIC Digital LLC has an Ethereum wallet worth between $250,000 and $500,000, and a US bank account balance of less than $1,000. NFT sales of Trump-branded digital assets have increased, with a 17% surge in the sale volume of Trump NFT Trading Cards and a 2% rise in the floor price. Trump's financial disclosure form also reveals his earnings from various sources, including NFT transactions, foreign business activities, speaking fees, and royalties. Melania Trump reported earning $1.2 million from her speaking engagements.
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Trump Digital Collectible Cards Allows Collectors To Claim Prizes Despite Former President’s Second Indictment

June 16 (Cointime) -&nbsp;Despite being charged with a federal crime, Donald Trump's non-fungible token (NFT) project, Trump Digital Collectible Cards, is still awarding prizes to collectors. Winners of prizes such as a one-on-one meeting with the former President or a gala dinner at Mar-A-Lago can now burn their NFTs to claim their prizes.

Former President Donald Trump Says US Dollar Is Crashing — Warns 'We're Very Close' to World War III

Donald Trump released a video Tuesday following Joe Biden’s announcement that he is running for the president of the United States in 2024. Trump described:

Donald Trump ‘Series 2’ NFTs Floor Price Crumbles More Than 10% Below Purchase Price

Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s non-fungible token (NFT)&nbsp; second collection has crumbled more than 10% below the purchase price of $99 — currently with a floor price of roughly $88 at press time.

Trump's NFT Trading Cards Plunge in Value Despite $4.6m Sales Claim

Donald Trump released a second series of his NFT trading cards on Tuesday, claiming that he made $4.6m from their sales. However, the actual value of the cards plummeted, with the floor price dropping from 0.42945 ETH to 0.18 ETH within 24 hours. The average price of a trading card also decreased significantly from 0.3943 ETH to 0.1569 ETH, despite the former president's boasting about the success of the launch.

Donald Trump's Second Set of NFTs Sells Out Within 24 Hours of Launch

Former US President Donald Trump's second set of non-fungible tokens (NFTs), Trump Digital Trading Cards Series 2, sold out within 24 hours since launch, generating over $2.7 million in secondary sales and having 7,394 owners.

Trump Is George Washington, King of Hearts in Second Round of NFTs

Donald Trump is back to hawking digital trading cards.

Trump Releases Second Series of Superhero NFT Trading Cards to Shore up Finances

Former US President Donald Trump has released a second series of digital trading cards featuring himself as a superhero, wrestler, firefighter and in other larger-than-life settings, with prices starting at $99. Each of the 47,000 non-fungible tokens (NFTs) in the 2nd series have been minted on Polygon, an Ethereum sidechain network, and sell for the same price as the original NFT series, which has seen its value fall since its release according to data from the OpenSea marketplace.

Donald Trump Reportedly Earned Up to $1 Million From His Latest NFT Collection

Former US President Donald Trump may have earned $100,000 to $1 million from the sale of his 45,000-piece NFT collection, which showcased his life and presidential career and sold out in less than a day at $99 each. Interest in his NFTs continues to grow, with sales increasing after news of his arrest on commercial fraud charges.