At press time, World Liberty’s website reflected the old sales target of $300 million. The company sold just under 1 billion of the 20 billion WLFI tokens available. It sold them at a valuation of $1.5 billion. But sold tokens remain frozen until further notice, meaning no one who bought WLFI can cash out on secondary markets.
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