Following the former President’s not-guilty plea in Florida to federal charges, recipients of the Trump NFT collection were contacted by email. The email includes an idea for the winners to engage in a burning event for their NFTs in exchange for various rewards.
Collect Trump Cards recently sent out an email with the subject line ”Claim Your Prize from the Trump Digital Trading Cards Sweepstakes NOW!” In the email, winners of the sweepstakes were urged to burn their tokens. By doing so, they would be eligible to receive enticing rewards, including the opportunity for a one-on-one meeting with the Former president or an exclusive gala dinner hosted at Mar-A-Lago.
In order to provide clarity regarding the procedure, the email outlined that winners should burn the distinct ”Win Trump Prize” NFTs, which indicate the specific rewards they are entitled to. It emphasized that the burning process should be applied to these separate NFTs, rather than the original trading card NFTs.
It is worth noting that the winners can anticipate receiving physical prizes, such as books and hand-signed memorabilia, within a timeframe of 4-6 weeks. However, it is important to mention that no precise dates have been provided yet for the awards associated with the former president.
Despite the ongoing legal issues faced by the former president, the prices and sales of the Trump NFT collections have maintained a relatively stable status. The initial collection, known as Trump Digital Collectible Cards, has witnessed a total of 144 sales, starting from a base price of approximately 0.15 ETH (246).
Furthermore, the series 2 collection has experienced 562 sales over the past week, with a floor price below its initial value, approximately 0.04 ETH ($64).
Presently, only a small number of owners have made the decision to burn their Win Trump Prizes NFTs. it is important to note that this option will remain open until December 31st, providing ample time for individuals to consider their choices.
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