On August 31, according to $HTX market data, the pre-market price of $WLFI (World Liberty Financial) broke through $0.36, temporarily reported at $0.3602, with a 24-hour increase of over 30%.According to Coinglass data, the total network $WLFI futures contract open interest is currently reported at $738.00 million, a 24-hour increase of 53.19%. The trading volume in the past 24 hours was $1.397 billion, an increase of 89.145%. The current aggregate long/short ratio across the network is 1.Previously reported, the Trump family project World Liberty Finance ($WLFI) is scheduled to launch on Ethereum on September 1, and will open for claiming and trading. Early supporters (rounds at $0.015 and $0.05) will unlock 20%, and the remaining 80% will be decided by community voting. Tokens for the founding team, advisors, and partners will not be unlocked. Trading will begin and the 20% token claim will be initiated at 8 PM Beijing time on September 1. [BlockBeats]
On August 31, according to HTX market data, the pre-market price of WLFI (World Liberty Financial) broke through $0.36, temporarily reported at $0.3602, with a 24-hour increase of over 30%.According to Coinglass data, the total network WLFI futures contract open interest is currently reported at $738.00 million, a 24-hour increase of 53.19%. The trading volume in the past 24 hours was $1.397 billion, an increase of 89.145%. The current aggregate long/short ratio across the network is 1.Previously reported, the Trump family project World Liberty Finance (WLFI) is scheduled to launch on Ethereum on September 1, and will open for claiming and trading. Early supporters (rounds at $0.015 and $0.05) will unlock 20%, and the remaining 80% will be decided by community voting. Tokens for the founding team, advisors, and partners will not be unlocked. Trading will begin and the 20% token claim will be initiated at 8 PM Beijing time on September 1. [BlockBeats]
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