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Diamond Hands NFT from TRUMP Event Nets $16,000 Sale
Key Takeaways
- A rare "Diamond Hands" NFT from the TRUMP meme coin dinner sold for 99.9 SOL, or about $16,000, weeks after the event;
- Three NFT types were distributed based on involvement: registration, attendance, and holding TRUMP tokens during the dinner;
- Morten Christensen missed out on the top-tier NFT by selling early, losing the chance to claim a collectible now worth $16,000.
One of the non-fungible tokens (NFTs) given out at the TRUMP meme coin dinner has already been resold for about $16,000.
The NFTs were distributed after the event and included a mix of rarities based on the level of involvement each person had with the TRUMP token.
The most common, called "Power to the Holders", was sent to 1,049 wallets. This included everyone who registered for the dinner, not just those who showed up.
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The "Gold Gala Dinner" version was limited to 219 people who attended the event. The rarest of the group, “Diamond Hands,” went to 118 wallets belonging to people who kept their tokens throughout the entire event.
The official TRUMP meme coin account on X described these NFTs as items meant to mark the moment and recognize those involved.
Morten Christensen, founder of AirdropAlert, was one of the people who qualified for the dinner.
He bought a large amount of TRUMP tokens on the spot market but also shorted the same amount elsewhere to avoid price swings. He later sold his tokens before the dinner, which made him ineligible for the Diamond Hands NFT.
That decision might have cost him. A Diamond Hands NFT sold on June 2 for 99.9 SOL
Meanwhile, Nicholas Pinto, a TikTok user who spent around $300,000 on the meme coin, recently shared his experience at the dinner. What did he say? Read the full story.