BiyaPay Analyst: WLFI Underperforms on First Day of Trading, Drives U.S. ALTS Pre-market Down Nearly 12%
BlockBeats News, September 2nd. On the listing day of WLFI, Alt5 Sigma Corporation's stock price once fell by nearly 12% pre-market, and the market remains cautious about the volatility of emerging coin stock companies. However, in the long run, the strategy of holding tokens as reserve assets is expected to establish a closer connection between the cryptocurrency and traditional capital markets, bringing new investment opportunities to investors.
Previously, the U.S.-listed company Alt5 Sigma Corporation planned to include the WLFI token in its company's reserve assets, creating a growth model similar to a "MicroStrategy-style flywheel." The company also announced that it will expand its crypto payment business, covering almost all popular areas in the market, providing new ideas for the integration of digital assets and traditional finance.
The BiyaPay multi-asset trading wallet will continue to provide you with one-stop services such as global remittances, 0% Maker fee transactions for cryptocurrencies, and U.S. and Hong Kong stock investments, helping you seize opportunities in the volatile market.
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