NFT

The former president came back for the first time since 2021 to hawk some NFT trading cards.
Trump's digital trading cards are "each $99. Seems like a lot, seems like a scam, and in many ways it is,” Johnson’s "Trump" admitted.
The digital trading cards cost $99 each and included depictions of the former president as a cowboy and race car driver.
But read it and weep: Trump's NFT "superhero" trading cards sold out in less than a day, netting $4.5 million.
The former president said in 2021 that he "was never a big fan" of the blockchain-based tech. What a difference a year makes.
Donald Trump teased a “major announcement” on social media, but it ended up just being an NFT card collection.
The former White House chief strategist said, “I can’t do this anymore.”
Crypto entrepreneur Sina Estavi decides he might not sell it after all.
Trump family grifts seem to have one thing in common, the "Late Show" host pointed out.