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ALT5 Sigma Holds $1.5B in WLFI Tokens, Powering Crypto Ecosystem

Summary

  • ALT5 Sigma holds 7.3% of WLFI token supply, valued at $1.5B
  • WLFI token launched on Robinhood, reaching 27.4M users
  • Plans for WLFI-branded debit card with Apple Pay integration

As of October 6th, 2025, ALT5 Sigma Corporation, a fintech company, holds approximately 7.28 billion WLFI tokens valued at around $1.5 billion. This represents about 7.3% of the token's total supply, according to the company's statement.

The WLFI token, which serves as the governance token for the World Liberty Financial crypto ecosystem, launched on Robinhood on September 25th, 2025, providing access to the platform's 27.4 million users. The ecosystem also includes the USD1 stablecoin, which has approximately $2.7 billion in circulation.

World Liberty Financial co-founder Zak Folkman recently announced plans for a WLFI-branded debit card that would enable USD1 integration with Apple Pay. While there is no direct partnership between World Liberty Financial and Apple, users will be able to add the debit card to Apple Pay for transactions.

ALT5 Sigma, founded in 2018, operates as a fintech company with a digital asset treasury strategy focused on WLFI tokens. The company reports processing over $5 billion in cryptocurrency transactions through its blockchain infrastructure operations.

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The WLFI token is the governance token for the World Liberty Financial crypto ecosystem, which includes the USD1 stablecoin.
ALT5 Sigma holds approximately 7.28 billion WLFI tokens, valued at around $1.5 billion, representing about 7.3% of the token's total supply.
World Liberty Financial co-founder Zak Folkman announced plans for a WLFI-branded debit card that would enable USD1 integration with Apple Pay, allowing users to add the card to their Apple Pay for transactions.

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