How to buy World Liberty Financial (WLFI) in Australia

Where you can currently buy tokens in the Trump-affiliated DeFi platform.

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The World Liberty Financial (WLFI) token began spot trading on Sept 1, 2025.

This means you can now buy the token by signing up to a cryptocurrency exchange. Check out your list of options in the table below.

About WLFI

World Liberty Financial is a cryptocurrency project that was created in association with the Trump family.

It currently lists US president Donald Trump and his sons Eric, Donald Jr. and Barron as ambassadors.

WLFI is the non-transferrable governance token of World Liberty Financial.

How to buy WLFI in 5 steps

The easiest way to buy the World Liberty Financial token is through a crypto exchange. Follow the steps below to get started:

  1. Find an exchange
    For beginners, fees, AUD support and ease-of-use might be your top priorities when choosing where to buy WLFI.
  2. Create an account
    Once you've chosen the platform you want to use, you'll need to create an account. You will need to provide some photo ID like a driver's licence or passport to complete the process. You may also be required to take a selfie to prove your identity in accordance with Australian law.
  3. Choose a payment method
    It's possible to deposit funds using bank transfer, debit or credit card, PayPal and more, but using bank deposit or PayID to a crypto exchange can mean you don't pay any fees. Alternatively, you may already have a specific payment method in mind, so you could instead start by choosing an exchange that supports it – such as finding a platform that accepts PayID or debit card.
  4. Purchase your token
    Depending on which platform you choose, there may be a number of ways to buy WLFI. The spot market is typically where fees are lowest but it may require some getting used to if you've never used an investment platform before. The easiest method is usually using the "instant purchase" option, but this is likely to come with higher fees.
  5. Safely store your tokens
    Once you've bought WLFI, you have the choice of keeping it on the exchange or platform you bought it from, or transferring it to your own crypto wallet. While it can be more convenient to leave it on the exchange, it's generally recommended you move your cryptos to a private wallet for added security and safety.

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What is World Liberty Financial?

World Liberty Financial is a decentralised finance (DeFi) platform that claims to let users earn and borrow cryptocurrency. It was founded by Chase Herro, Zak Folkman and the Witkoff family, and lists members of the Trump family as ambassadors.

However, it has yet to actually launch any DeFi features, but has accumulated other cryptocurrencies, including US$47 million worth of Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) to commemorate Trump's inauguration as the 47th US president.1

Is World Liberty Financial (WLFI) safe?

While World Liberty Financial is tied to the Trump family, it has yet to release any real details of how its protocol will work.

Up to 70% of all WLFI tokens are reportedly reserved for the founders and other team members. Any tokens bought as part of the token sale are currently non-transferrable.

Is World Liberty Financial (WLFI) available to trade?

Yes, you can currently trade WLFI via some crypto exchanges. Spot trading kicked off on 1 September 2025, and many popular exchanges quickly added it to their roster.

Disclaimer: Cryptocurrencies are speculative, complex and involve significant risks – they are highly volatile and sensitive to secondary activity. Performance is unpredictable and past performance is no guarantee of future performance. Consider your own circumstances, and obtain your own advice, before relying on this information. You should also verify the nature of any product or service (including its legal status and relevant regulatory requirements) and consult the relevant Regulators' websites before making any decision. Finder, or the author, may have holdings in the cryptocurrencies discussed.

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