Trump Crypto Ventures Ranked: Full Performance Breakdown Across 4 Digital Asset Projects – Bitcoin News
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Key Takeaways: WLFI dropped over 19% this week, hitting an all-time low of $0.07726 amid Dolomite borrowing controversy. USD1, World Liberty Financial’s stablecoin, grew 476.3% to $4.186B, now the 6th-largest stablecoin. ABTC, TRUMP, and MELANIA are all down 84%–99% from highs, with retail holders absorbing most losses. The First Project: The Original NFT Card Collection Although discussion around the controversy remains active, this piece adopts a strictly explanatory posture, centering its analysis purely on data, metrics, and performance. One of the earliest ventures tied to U.S. President Donald Trump was his non-fungible token (NFT) card collection. The NFT series debuted in December 2022, followed by additional releases in the months that followed. Trump also told the press that the original NFT collection was the catalyst that shifted his perspective, drawing his attention to bitcoin and blockchain technology. The initial NFT drop, issued on Polygon, consisted of 45,000 cards portraying Donald Trump across a spectrum of stylized personas and outfits (superhero, astronaut, etc.). Source: nftpricefloor.com. Each card was offered at $99, and as of this weekend, the collection’s price floor sits at $64.55 per card, marking a decline of 34.8%. Among today’s NFT offerings, the original Trump NFT trading cards hold the #97 position within the top 100 collections, according to nftpricefloor.com. World Liberty Financial (WLFI) – DeFi Platform, WLFI Governance Token, and USD1 Stablecoin World Liberty Financial (WLFI) is a decentralized finance (DeFi) initiative established in 2024 that aims to connect traditional finance (TradFi) with blockchain-based systems. At present, the project offers two primary products: a stablecoin known as USD1 and a governance token called WLFI. Operational oversight is reportedly handled by Zachary (Zak) Folkman, Chase Herro, Alex Witkoff, and Zach Witkoff. According to a Wall Street Journal (WSJ) report, the Trump family receives 75% of the net proceeds from…
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