PANews reported on November 1 that according to Coindesk, the Trump family's crypto project World Liberty Financial (WLFI) has significantly cut its fundraising goal after its WLFI token sales fell far short of its initial goal, according to a regulatory filing. The company currently plans to raise up to $30 million from investors, a 90% reduction from the $300 million that World Liberty Financial originally sought.
Trump family crypto project WLFI cuts fundraising goal by 90% to $30 million
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