WLFI pre-market price breaks above $0.28, up 6.41% in the last 24 hours
BlockBeats News, August 28th, according to HTX market data, the pre-market trading price of WLFI (World Liberty Financial) has exceeded $0.28, currently trading at $0.282, up 6.41% in the past 24 hours.
According to Coinglass data, the total open interest of WLFI futures contracts on the network is currently $423 million, with a trading volume of $755 million in the past 24 hours. The current network-wide aggregated long/short ratio is 0.947.
BlockBeats previously reported that the Trump family's project World Liberty Finance (WLFI) is set to launch on Ethereum on September 1st, with open claiming and trading. Early supporters (at $0.015 and $0.05 rounds) will unlock 20%, with the remaining 80% to be decided by community vote. Tokens held by the founding team, advisors, and partners will not be unlocked. Trading will start at 8:00 PM on September 1st (Beijing time), and the 20% token claiming will commence.
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