PANews reported on October 29th that WLFI, the Trump family's crypto project, announced on the X platform that its CEX partners will distribute 8.4 million WLFI tokens to adopters of the USD1 Credits program. Eligible users can earn credits through: 1. using USD1 trading pairs on participating partner exchanges; 2. holding USD1 balances. The criteria, eligibility requirements, and distribution details for earning credits and rewards may vary by exchange. The initial distribution will be conducted through the following exchanges: Gate, KuCoin, LBank.com, HTX, Flipster, and MEXC. The WLFI Credits program will continue to expand with new initiatives from USD1, providing more places and ways to earn credits, new trading pairs and ways to use USD1, upcoming DeFi integrations, and broader reward opportunities to drive use and adoption. WLFI rewards are offered by specific exchanges to their users under specific terms and conditions, which may vary by exchange and are subject to change or termination at any time.
WLFI: CEX partners will distribute 8.4 million WLFI to adopters of the USD1 points program

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