Key Points
- Trump-related digital assets saw a spike in prices following the July 13 failed assassination attempt.
- On Saturday, Donald Trump was injured during a shooting at a Pennsylvania rally.
Trump-related digital assets saw intense volatility following the latest events that took place during the weekend.
For instance, MAGA (TRUMP) saw a spike in price to $10.25 on July 14. Today, the coin recorded a drop in the price of over 4% trading at $7.8.

TRUMP (TRUMP) also recorded a spike in price on Sunday. Today, the coin saw a 30% dip in its price.

Also, the floor price of the original Trump Digital Trading Cards has shot up to a new ATH following the weekend.
The NFT collectibles on the Ethereum scaling solution Polygon rose to as much as 933 MATIC ($502), according to data collected from more NFT marketplaces.
Now, according to data from Magic Eden, the floor price has cooled down hovering around 763 MATIC at the moment of writing this article.
Regarding Bitcoin’s price, the coin rallied today, and at the moment of writing this article, BTC is trading close to $63,000, up by 5% today.

The general crypto market saw a strong rebound following a sluggish week, after the latest events involving the former US President Donald Trump.
Donald Trump’s Failed Assassination Attempt
The US Presidential Candidate, Donald Trump, has been injured during a shooting at a Pennsylvania rally this Saturday, July 13.
He was shot in the ear during the attack, but shortly after, his campaign said that he was doing well.
On X, Elon Musk has been showing support for the former US President. He shared a photo depicting Trump right after the attack when he told people to fight.

Musk also highlighted the misinformation spread by the mainstream media about the weekend event.
In another post, he said that the legacy media is a pure propaganda machine, while X is the source of truth and the voice of the people.
According to the latest reports, Trump is in “good spirits” and he still plans to speak at the Bitcoin Conference in Nashville, according to the event’s organizers.
