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Holders of the digital tokens issued by World Liberty Financial, one of the crypto ventures of the family of Donald Trump, voted on Wednesday to make them tradeable, paving the way for their wide sale and purchase -- potentially boosting the value of the president's holdings of them.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNWorld Liberty Financial token holders voted 99.94% in favor of unlocking WLFI tokens for tradingWorld Liberty Financial has finally approved its governance token, $WLFI, for trading by token holders after submitting a proposal that received 99.94% support. The proposal was submitted on July 9, 2025.
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The Ethereum token of the President Trump-backed World Liberty Financial will be available to the public for trading.
Trump-linked WLFI token will become tradable after 99.94% of holders voted in favor, potentially boosting the president’s crypto wealth.
World Liberty Financial’s WLFI token received 99.94% support in a vote that wrapped up today, clearing the way for trading.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNWorld Liberty Financial takes a vote to open access to tokenWorld Liberty Financial, a blockchain project with deep political ties and over half a billion dollars in backing, is holding a governance vote to determine whether its native token, $WLFI, should become tradable on secondary markets.
The Trump-backed World Liberty Financial token ($WLFI) could surge to as much as $1.50 when it becomes tradable, according to Bitrue research analyst Andri Fauzan Adziima. However, he warned that the rally may not last.