Trump-backed World Liberty Financial conducts nearly $10M WLFI token buyback in six hours
Key Takeaways
- World Liberty Financial repurchased 59 million WLFI tokens worth nearly $10 million in six hours.
- WLFI rallied on the renewed accumulation.
World Liberty Financial, the crypto project backed by the Trump family, spent approximately $10 million to buy back 59 million WLFI tokens over the past six hours, according to Arkham Intelligence data .
The entity appears to be continuing its accumulation of WLFI through swap purchases on CoW Swap at the time of reporting.
WLFI climbed during the buyback activity, gaining 10% over the past six hours, according to CoinGecko.
Founded in 2024, World Liberty Financial aims to offer on-chain financial services supported by its WLFI token and USD1 stablecoin. The project promotes US-aligned crypto development with a focus on compliance and secure, dollar-based products.
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