05/04/2023 Trump NFT Sales Spike Following Ex-President's Arraignment in New York

In the hour after the 45th president was arrested Tuesday afternoon, the collection saw 30 sales, a 462% increase after a long period of token holder dormancy.

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According to data fromsecondary marketplace OpenSea, Trump Digital Trading Card holders collectively sold 30 tokens in the hour after his court appearance – a 462% increase – and 47 over a six-hour period.

Though it was a large jump, it's also a relatively small amount of activity for the NFT space. For context, one of the top trending collections,Nakamigos, had 1,286 sales in the same six-hour period.

The former president released his series of digital collectibles in December. For $99, a buyer could purchase a token featuring his likeness and enter a sweepstakes to earn exclusive experiences with the former commander-in-chief. The collectionquickly sold out,and the price more than doubled on the secondary market.

The floor price has stayed steady at around 0.5 ether (ETH), or about $930.

TheNFTs representing sweepstakes prizesassociated with the Trump Digital Cards mint have had zero sales in the last six hours.

Trumpwas in Manhattan criminal court to be arraigned on 34 felony criminal charges of falsifying business records. He pleaded not guilty.

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