Melania Trump Rekindles Controversial NFT Business Amid Donald Trump's White House Return
Washington D.C - Melinda Trump, the former First Lady of the United States, continues to pursue her business ventures despite her husband's return to the White House. A new limited-edition photo series titled 'On the Move' featuring Melania in professional settings has been released, selling on the blockchain for nearly $200.
The 16 digital photos are being sold on Solana blockchain, an eco-friendly proof-of-state blockchain protocol. This is not Trump's first foray into NFTs and blockchain technology, as she started working on these projects after leaving office in 2021.
The former First Lady has produced numerous NFTs since her departure, often featuring holiday or other seasonal ornaments. However, this venture has been met with criticism over concerns about intellectual property disputes and significant environmental impact.
According to experts, blockchain technology is a system that keeps track of transactions, frequently connected to cryptocurrencies and non-fungible tokens (NFTs). The Trump company sells limited-edition digital collectibles via blockchain, including photo series and holiday ornaments, which are sold on platforms such as Solana Blockchain.
The controversy surrounding NFTs and blockchain technology includes connections to scams and intellectual property disputes. Furthermore, the environmental impact of this emerging tech has raised significant concerns.
It appears that Melania Trump's part-time work at the White House may have contributed to her decision to continue pursuing this side business.