BingX Launches WLFI Listing Carnival with 900K Token Reward Bonanza

Source Bitcoinist

BingX jumps on the Donald Trump train with its much-anticipated WLFI Listing Carnival, marking the spot-market debut of $WLFI – the governance token of World Liberty Financial (WLF).

The AI-powered crypto exchange delivers a high-profile campaign with a total of 900K $WLFI in rewards.

During the WLFI Listing Carnival campaign, investors can invite users to reserve, deposit, trade, and invite friends to earn guaranteed, incentive-based token rewards.

Listing Carnival Reward Structure Highlights

Users who register and deposit $WLFI can access a dynamic prize pool – up to 280K $WLFI – with first-come, first-served portions and lottery winners sharing smaller amounts.

Listing carnival

Additional $WLFI rewards and airdrops await those meeting trading targets or inviting others to participate.

Other prizes in the carnival come when traders accumulate a specific volume of spot or futures trades. All told, over 900K $WLFI is up for grabs, drawing investors just as the Trump family boosts World Liberty Financials public profile.

WLFI Draws Eyes — and Headlines

WLFI isn’t just any new token; the Trump family backs it and promises to anchor digital finance innovations in the U.S. dollar. One of the key pillars of that idea rests on stablecoins, one of the hottest crypto market sectors this year.

WLF launched its $USD1 stablecoin earlier this year to moderate success; it boasts a current market cap of $2.6B, though it lags behind major sector leaders like Tether’s $USDT and Circle’s $USDC.

The $WLFI token, originally meant to serve only as a governance token, was made tradable by a community proposal. Only 20% of WLFI tokens, designed to bolster supply discipline, were unlocked at its launch.

Since launch, the token price has dived; but no one who follows Trump – or his crypto endeavors – can count $WLFI out completely.

WLFI price performance

The Trump family holds approximately 60% ownership of WLF and receives 75% of token sale proceeds. They received approximately 22.5B $WLFI tokens; when the token launched, that gave the Trump family over $5B in $WLFI.

WLFI’s Volatile Debut

WLFI’s public debut triggered excitement – and then concern.

  • The token initially traded above $0.30
  • It briefly peaked near $0.40, before falling roughly 12–50%
  • After landing in the $0.21–$0.24 range, the token now trades around $0.16

That still gives an estimated market value in the billions. And the project isn’t sitting by idly. In response to downward price pressure, World Liberty burned 47M $WLFI tokens, representing approximately 0.19% of the circulating supply.

WLFI Burns 47M tokens

The move should help to drive scarcity and potentially support token value. Will $WLFI rebound?

BingX Listing Carnival Boosts $WLFI Ahead of More Trump Moves

The BingX $WLFI Listing Carnival could gain even more steam in the days ahead. Trump isn’t done with $WLFI or crypto; the family plans to launch its American Bitcoin company on the Nasdaq later in September.

With that in mind, BingX’s WLFI Listing Carnival capitalizes on one of the most talked-about token launches of 2025.

And with so many different ways to grab the $WLFI token – from reservations to trading to referrals – the Listing Carnival is a rare chance to get in on the action early.

As always, do your own research – this isn’t financial advice.

Authored by Bogdan Patru, Bitcoinist – https://bitcoinist.com/bingx-launches-wlfi-listing-carnival-with-900k-token-reward-bonanza

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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