332,000 Users Mint & Trade NFTs on Polygon Thanks to Trump NFTs
Over 332,000 users traded or minted NFTs on Polygon in the past week of December 12, thanks to the surprising surge in activity spurred by Donald Trump's foray into the world of digital collectibles. The Polygon network seems to be one of the biggest beneficiaries of the launch of Donald Trump’s NFT collection.
Trump NFTs Fuel Polygon's NFT Boom
The non-fungible token (NFT) project by former U.S. President Donald Trump has helped its host network, Polygon, see a massive increase in user engagement. Data from Nansen revealed that more than 332,000 users minted or traded NFTs on the Polygon blockchain, a significant indicator of the project's impact.
Trump Digital Trading Card, a non-fungible token collection featuring a limited edition of 45,000 NFTs created on Polygon, has proven to be a major catalyst. These Polygon-minted tokens were sold out quickly, fueling a rising secondary market as prices surged. The analyst highlights that Trump’s journey into crypto began in December 2025 with the launch of a digital trading card collection featuring 45,000.
Polygon Outperforms Ethereum in NFT Volume
The success of the Trump NFTs has even led to Polygon outselling Ethereum on the leading NFT marketplace in certain periods. With the successful Trump NFT release, the blockchain continues to prove itself as a home for innovative NFT projects.
Trump NFT Collection Details
Trump’s collection of 45,000 NFTs minted on Ethereum scaling network Polygon had completely sold out, signifying substantial demand. The collection trades on Polygon and has seen significant trading volume.
Polygon: The Rising Star of NFTs
In the last week, more than 332,000 people minted new NFTs or swapped old ones on the Polygon blockchain, demonstrating its increasing popularity. Polygon, a renowned scaling solution network, continues to attract users and developers alike. The majority of the most expensive products purchased on Polygon are related to the Trump NFTs.
332,000 users have embraced Polygon to mint and trade NFTs, solidifying its position as a key player in the NFT space. Donald Trump, a former president, published a collection of 45,000 NFTs, further boosting the network's visibility.