Trump-Linked Crypto Project Buys $775K Worth of SEI as Altcoin Accumulation Continues
World Liberty Financial added SEI to its growing altcoin portfolio as it keeps accumulating and after it denied reports suggesting it sold ETH.

What to know:
- World Liberty Financial purchased $775,000 worth of SEI tokens.
- The company holds a diverse portfolio including BTC, ETH, TRX, MOVE, ONDO, and other tokens.
- The purchase was funded with USDC transferred from the project’s main wallet to a trading wallet.
World Liberty Financial, the crypto venture backed by U.S. President Donald Trump’s family, purchased $775,000 worth of SEI tokens as its altcoin accumulation strategy keeps going.
The move was funded with USDC transferred from the project’s main wallet to a trading wallet that has been used in prior altcoin buys, according to fresh data from Arkham Intelligence.
The SEI purchase adds to a growing portfolio that includes not only the top two cryptocurrencies, bitcoin
World Liberty Financial recently denied selling ether or any of its other positions after reports suggested a wallet belonging to the project sold around $8 million worth of the second-largest cryptocurrency.
The price of SEI jumped after the move was reported and is up more than 27% over the past week as a result to now trade at $0.178 per token.
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