Trump-linked World Liberty plans to launch a cryptocurrency treasury firm
cryptocurrency vault company is being sought after, and World Liberty Financial, supported by the Trump family, plans to capitalize on this trend by establishing a publicly traded company that holds its WLFI tokens, and is seeking investors' opinions on this plan. According to sources, the structure of the deal is still being finalized, with an expected fundraising target of around $1.5 billion. They have already been in talks with major investors in the technology and cryptocurrency industries, and negotiations are progressing rapidly. Trump is listed as an "honorary co-founder" on the World Liberty website. The company announced plans last year to launch a cryptocurrency lending application, currently offering a stablecoin USD1 pegged to the US dollar. The company is raising funds by selling its WLFI tokens, which were initially designed as non-transferable governance tokens, but are planned to be traded on the open market.
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