Parler to launch NFT collection with Donald Trump
The project will be implemented in partnership with artist Jon McNaughton

17.01.2022 - 08:45
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What's new? The official Twitter account of the Parler social network announced the launch of a new collection of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) dedicated to former US President Donald Trump.
We are excited to announce our strategic marketing partnership with artist Jon McNaughton, who is launching the Trump Legacy NFT Collection!Whitelist applications will be open until Jan 19 - presale starts Jan 20. #parler #NFTs #cryptohttps://t.co/8X4yt0SCeK— Parler (@parler_app) January 14, 2022
“We are excited to announce our strategic marketing partnership with artist Jon McNaughton, who is launching the Trump Legacy NFT Collection! Whitelist applications will be open until January 19, and presale starts January 20.”
What is known about the collection? Trump Legacy is dedicated to the history of Donald Trump's presidency and will tell about the various stages of his life and career. Each NFT is a picture with an image, which will use symbolic imagery with different connotations. A total of 10 000 tokens worth 0,1 ETH are planned for the first collection’s release. The initial access to buy the tokens will be granted to the white-listed members, after which the presale phase will begin. All the tokens will be issued on the Ethereum blockchain and use the ERC-721 standard.
As previously stated, the ex-president's wife Melania Trump launched her own NFT project on the Solana blockchain. The first token was a watercolor drawing of Melania's eyes painted by an artist Marc-Antoine Coulon.
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