Ex-US president’s wife mints new set of NFTs collection on Solana blockchain

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Melania Trump once again minted a collection of digital collectibles on the Solana crypto network.

Donal Trump is a former US president. He is a big supporter of the US dollar but against cryptocurrencies. Over the past several years, Trump only passed negative statements against cryptocurrencies but he & his family used the crypto & blockchain network Solana to mint NFTs. We can say he & his family is a crypto hater & user simultaneously.

On 29 June 2023, According to a report from Decrypt news media, Donal Trump’s wife minted a new collection of digital NFTs on the Solana blockchain network, which is available for people to purchase via the USA Memorabilia website.

There are a total of 3,500 NFTs & the price of each NFT is $50. Each NFT is focused on the upcoming Independence Day holiday.

Earlier in Dec 2021, Donald Trump minted NFTs on the Solana blockchain and grabbed public attention. The involvement of the former US president & his family in the crypto sector created a very big discussion among the crypto proponents & people are failing to understand why the former president always remains against Bitcoin & crypto while never hesitating to use crypto & blockchain technology for personal use.

US presidential candidates 2024

In the present time, all the US presidential candidates are showing friendly behaviour toward Bitcoin & Crypto. Two presidential candidates are accepting Bitcoin donations ahead of the presidential election 2024.

Two weeks ago, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez held a Twitter space discussion & there he said that he will support all crypto-friendly bills & oppose crypto-hater bills if he will be elected in the US presidential election in 2024. In that Twitter space podcast, there was popular Dogecoin fan & Billionaire Elon Musk.

According to some crypto proponents, the US 2024 presidential election result will act as a catalyst to bring the next Bitcoin bull run.

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