Think about it, do you remember that dinner for TRUMP cryptomoney fans that took place in May 2025 at the Trump Golf Club in Washington? So, everyone who got there (and these were 220 of the most loyal token holders) was given special NFTs for free. And not only them, even those who just registered but didn't get to dinner also got their piece of blockchain memory.

There were three types of NFTs:

Power to the Holders — went to more than 1,000 people who just registered. It currently costs about $1,200.

Gold Gala Dinner — it was given to 219 addresses of those who actually attended the dinner. The minimum price for such an NFT is currently $7,700.

Diamond Hands are the rarest, with 118 pieces in total. It was given only to those who have been holding their TRUMP tokens all this time. One of them has already been sold for $16,000.

At the same time, the NFTs themselves do not carry any utilitarian benefits — they do not give access, discounts or rights. They're just "collectibles dedicated to the cryptographer president," as the official TRUMP meme coin account put it.

Interestingly, some people, like Morten Christensen, specifically bought tokens to get to dinner, and then sold them and did not receive the rarest NFT. That is, those who actually held the tokens until the end were the winners.

But then the question arises: if these NFTs don't affect anything, why do they cost so much money? Is it just hype around Trump's name, or do people really believe in the value of "historical artifacts"?

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