World Liberty Financial denies rumors that she sold WLFI tokens, adding that the decentralized financing project (DEFI) does not pursue the exchanges of tokens with other blockchain projects, despite the acquisition of their recently. In a recent post X, WLF declared that they simply managed their cryptographic stakes in the context of routine treasure operations, covering costs, expenses and meeting working capital needs. He also added that these actions are intended to be part of the maintenance of a strong, secure and efficient treasure. There is no reason for speculation, because these are only standard practices to manage the operations of the company, he noted. The Crypto Holdings current of World Liberty Financial is estimated at $ 373 million, with major issues in the wrapped ether and bitcoin.
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