Trump-Linked WLFI Token Clears Vote to Become Tradable
Holders voted 99% in favor of enabling transfers and exchange listings for WLFI, which has been locked-up since last year's $590 million presale.

What to know:
- World Liberty Financial's WLFI token may soon begin trading after a governance vote passed overwhelmingly.
- The protocol, backed by Donald Trump and his family, raised $590 million through a token presale to early investors last year, with the tokens being locked-up since.
- The proposal set a phased unlock plan to release some presale tokens at launch, with further releases pending another community vote.
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Token holders voted 99% in favor for the proposal to allow WLFI tokens to trade on secondary markets and transfer peer-to-peer, a Snapshot vote shows.
The decision comes after the protocol raised around $590 million last year in a pre-sale where investors could buy WLFI tokens. For example, Tron founder Justin Sun also purchased $30 million of the asset. World Liberty Financial is developing a DeFi lending and borrowing platform, and also issues a U.S. dollar stablecoin named USD1.
The WLFI token was designed to give holders the right to participate in the protocol's governance and decision-making. However, those tokens that were sold to early supporters have been locked-up since then, without the ability to sell, buy or transfer them.
The proposal that passed sets a phased token unlock plan. Some tokens that were sold during the presale will unlock at trading launch, while the rest await a second community vote to decide their release schedule. Tokens held by founders, the team and advisors will remain locked longer than early supporter allocations to underscore long-term commitment to the project, the proposal said.
Final unlock timing and eligibility criteria will be determined later, it added.
Read more: World Liberty Makes Narrative U-Turn, Says WLFI Token Will Become Tradable Soon
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