That first batch of digital cards included 44,000 NFTs listed for sale at $99 each, including some depicting him as a superhero and as a film star. The former president unveiled the first batch of limited-edition NFTs on December 15, nearly a month after he announced his 2024 presidential campaign, and one day after teasing a “major announcement” on his Truth Social account-though the release prompted a fair bit of mockery even from GOP allies, including his former advisor Steve Bannon and former national security advisor Michael Flynn, who said he would fire “immediately” whoever advised Trump to release the NFTs.