The Trump family's encrypted project WLFI has purchased over 500,000 ENA coins. Since the end of November, they have spent a total of 44.41 million US dollars to buy five types of cryptocurrencies
According to Spot On Chain monitoring, 4 hours ago, the Trump family's crypto project WLFI (World Liberty Financial) spent 500,013 USDC at an average price of $0.981 to buy 509,955 ENA.
Overall, since November 31st, World Liberty Financial has spent $44.41 million to buy five types of cryptocurrencies including:
• 8,105 ETH (cost: $30 million; purchase average price: $3,701), current value +$1.29 million;
• 102.9 cbBTC (cost: $10 million; purchase average price: $97,181), current value +$410 thousand;
•78,387 LINK (cost: $2 million; purchase average price: $25.51), current value +$290 thousand;
•5,886 AAVE (cost:$1.91 million; purchase average price:$324.4), current value +$252 thousand;
•509955 ENA(cost:$500000,purchase average price:$0.981),current value+$81.3 thousand.
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