President Donald Trump just dropped an outrageous commercialization bomb about meme coins and digital trading cards on his official website. Exactly 2,024 physical collectible cards embedded with actual fabric swatches from his iconic debate suits.
Worn during the first presidential debate on June 27, 2024, and hailed as his total “knockout” performance, these ultra-limited editions blend memorabilia, NFTs, and full-on meme coin frenzy in classic Trump style.
This is likely to be the first time a sitting U.S. president has sold his wardrobe as a collectible item. Who benefits from it? It’s probably a venture company related to the Trump family.
President Trump’s memecoin website appears to be selling some of his knockout debate lawsuits. 👀 pic.twitter.com/pdwqTtgJRK
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Although the company says it has no connection to Donald Trump, it promotes its products with quotes directly from the president.
Source: Collect playing cards.
From a cryptocurrency perspective, the mechanism is intentional. Buyers can pay with credit card or via WETH at Polygon, which is tightly integrated with Trump’s extensive memecoin ecosystem. Some variants refer to his July 13 mug shot after the assassination attempt, amplifying the rarity and story-driven demand.
This is the peak of his mogul mode after his re-election. Critics call it “tacky,” and supporters frame it as “genius,” an iconic political moment repackaged into an ownable asset.
This strategy is based on past performance of over $10 million $NFT Sales and momentum since taking office in 2025 strengthens the brand as it continues to turn attention into revenue.
Already sold out? The previous drops disappeared within minutes. We expect the same pattern here, with MAGA supporters and crypto-native traders moving quickly to secure supply.
As neobanks tokenize RWA, pieces of President Trump’s lawsuit pave the way for the tokenization of personal assets. Physical scarcity collides with digital speculation. The ultimate deal maker strikes gold again.
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