Donald Trump Unveils 'MugShot' NFT Collection in Latest Venture
Trump debuts 'MugShot' NFTs, blending legal challenges, political aspirations, and crypto innovation in a unique collection capturing the first-ever mugshot of a U.S. President.

Trump debuts 'MugShot' NFTs, blending legal challenges, political aspirations, and crypto innovation in a unique collection capturing the first-ever mugshot of a U.S. President.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has embraced a popular digital fashion trend in his latest NFT collection. What's next?
Rockstar Games, under the leadership of President Sam Houser, plans to unveil a trailer for the long-awaited Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6) in December, marking Rockstar's 25th anniversary.
This wallet appears linked to non-fungible tokens (NFTs) released during his campaign for the 2024 White House bid. These NFTs, virtual trading cards depicting Trump in various roles like a superhero, cowboy, or astronaut, initially launched at $99 each in December 2022.
This groundbreaking innovation may be featured in the next iteration of the renowned gaming franchise, set to be released in 2024.
Donald Trump’s NFT trading cards grabbed ample attention when launching in December, then fell flat once January rolled around.
The collection spiked in trading volume after it launched on Thursday, to 5,548 ETH or over $6.5 million as of Sunday morning.
Former President Donald Trump is selling NFTs.
Bitcoin scammers took advantage of the drama around the leak of popular videogame series Grand Theft Auto (GTA).
Eric Trump, the son of former U.S. President Donald Trump, sent TrumpCoin a threatening tweet saying it was deceptively using his family name, but the coin's Twitter account doesn't appear to be concerned.