World Liberty Financial has proposed a governance overhaul that would impose multi-year lockups on 62.3 billion WLFI tokens, potentially restricting investor access to holdings worth about US$1.3 billion (AU$1.89 billion).
The plan introduces fixed vesting schedules for tokens that previously had no defined unlock timeline. It applies to two groups: 17 billion tokens held by early supporters and 45.2 billion allocated to founders, team members, advisers, and partners.
Under the proposal, early supporters would face a two-year cliff period with no access to tokens, followed by a two-year linear vesting schedule. Full unlock would occur by mid-2029.
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Founders and insiders would be subject to stricter terms. The plan includes an immediate burn of 4.5 billion tokens, around 10% of their allocation. The remaining 40.7 billion tokens would be locked under a two-year cliff and a three-year linear vesting schedule, extending full access to around mid-2030.
Moreover, token holders would have a 7 to 10 day window after deployment to opt in. Those who decline would retain governance voting rights but face an indefinite lockup with no defined mechanism to access liquidity.
World Liberty Financial, a crypto venture linked to the Trump family, launched its token presale on Sept. 1, 2025, with 20% of tokens initially unlocked. The remaining 80% is now subject to the proposed vesting framework, potentially delaying returns for early investors beyond the political cycle tied to the project’s visibility.
The 4.5 billion token burn represents about 7.2% of the total supply covered by the proposal, aimed at reducing circulating supply and signalling commitment from insiders.
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