- 99.8% tokenholder approval for buyback program
- Long-term commitment from holders emphasized
- 5% rise in token value within 24 hours of program introduction
World Liberty Financial has initiated a buyback-and-burn program for its WLFI token, garnering overwhelming support from tokenholders after recent price struggles, under the endorsement of Donald Trump.
The program aims to stabilize WLFI’s token value by removing from circulation, affecting market perceptions and potentially influencing similar strategies in the decentralized finance sector.
World Liberty Financial has launched a token buyback and burn program to tackle WLFI’s price challenges. This initiative, approved by 99.8% of tokenholders, reflects a growing trend in decentralized finance.
“This program removes tokens from circulation held by participants not committed to WLFI’s long-term growth and direction, effectively increasing relative weight for committed long-term holders.” – World Liberty Financial Governance Statement, Project Governance
The buyback aims to remove tokens from circulation, insisting on long-term commitment from holders. With significant backing from figures like Donald Trump, the program has garnered notable attention from the community.
The introduction of the program resulted in a 5% rise in the token’s value within 24 hours. The market has responded positively to the buyback despite WLFI’s price still below its all-time high. Financially, the strategy reroutes treasury fees from various blockchains towards buybacks, enhancing deflationary measures. However, limited transparency persists about ongoing treasury fees and buyback quantities.
Past burn attempts, like September’s 47 million token burn, saw limited efficacy. This aligns current actions with a deflationary trend noted since 2024, echoing strategies used by major crypto projects. Feedback from the community shows a mix of support and skepticism. Future financial, regulatory, and technological impacts remain subjects of scrutiny among market observers and participants.