WLFI token will come in September

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There’s a new player stepping into the crypto ring, and it’s bringing some serious buzz.

World Liberty Financial, backed by none other than Donald Trump himself, is gearing up to launch its WLFI token on September 1.

Now, before you start daydreaming about moonshots, let me tell you how this whole production’s staged.

Guarded by Cyfrin

The WLFI launch isn’t your typical open the floodgates affair. Nah, these guys are playing it smart, only 20% of the presale tokens will be unlocked at launch.

Early birds who scooped up coins last year at $0.015 and $0.05 finally get to hold their prize.

The rest? Locked tighter than Don Corleone’s secrets, released only if the community votes go.

Token holders get a say in how much supply hits the streets, turning this into a real people-powered show.

Now, you wanna talk security? World Liberty Financial isn’t messin’ around. They rolled out a Lockbox system to handle token claims.

Presale investors gotta activate their wallets via this Lockbox. Think of it like the vault in the boss’s office, locked, audited, and guarded by Cyfrin, a blockchain security firm.

Only verified code’s getting through, so no funny business. Most presale wallets got the green light already, with a few under tighter watch.

This staged rollout means no delays, no chaos, everyone trading at the same starting line September 1.

Pre-market trading

But Binance Futures is already giving WLFI a warm-up. The exchange launched WLFIUSDT perpetual contracts with up to 5x leverage before the token even hits spot markets.

Traders hungry to speculate on WLFI’s price are jumping in early, leaving no doubt there’s interest simmering beneath the surface.

Binance slapped on a capped funding rate of 0.005% during this pre-market, just to keep things stable.

Once the contract goes full throttle, these rates might ride up to 2%, on either side.

Though, don’t get it twisted, Binance warns futures listings don’t mean automatic spot market approval.

Game time

Either way, WLFI entering the game is like a mob boss slowly revealing his new crew. Cautious, controlled, but confident.

The fact that Binance Futures opened the betting ring early says plenty about market hype.

For traders and hodlers, this September, it’s game time. Will WLFI make headlines or just another crypto blip? Get ready, because it’s more than likely!


Disclosure:This article does not contain investment advice or recommendations. Every investment and trading move involves risk, and readers should conduct their own research when making a decision.

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András Mészáros
Written by András Mészáros
Cryptocurrency and Web3 expert, founder of Kriptoworld
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With years of experience covering the blockchain space, András delivers insightful reporting on DeFi, tokenization, altcoins, and crypto regulations shaping the digital economy.

📅 Published: August 25, 2025 • 🕓 Last updated: August 24, 2025
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