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wLITI now trading on Bitcoin.com Exchange

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Dear Trader, We’re thrilled to share our latest listing with you. Today, we’ve added the n

[Bitcoin.com Exchange]( Dear Trader, We’re thrilled to share our latest listing with you. Today, we’ve added the native token of Liti Capital: wLITI to our exchange with [BTC]( and [USDT]( pairs. What is Liti Capital? [Introducing Liti Capital and wLiti token]( Liti Capital is a Swiss investment company bringing together blockchain-based solutions, advanced data analytics and investigative strength to conduct litigation funding. Litigation funding is money that enables litigating clients to pursue legal action. It enables those who might lack sufficient funding to access justice. When clients use Liti Capital the litigation funding services are transparently operated on top of immutable blockchain technology. Liti Capital uses its platform to bring together those seeking financing for their legal claims with those looking to produce potentially high returns through investing in them. [Trade WLITI now]( What is the wLITI token? The wLITI token is an ERC-20 token representing a wrapped version of the Swiss equity token - the LITI token. While the original equity token LITI can only be purchased after passing KYC through Liticapital.com, the wrapped version can be traded across the Ethereum ecosystem. 5000wLITI tokens can be exchanged for 1 LITI token. Holders of wLITI can participate in bounties and participate in class action suits against crypto scams and rug pulls. By holding the token anyone can get involved in bringing more justice to the world of crypto and lowering the entry barriers to litigation. You can learn more about Liti Capital and its token in our [blog]( or by heading to their [website](. To celebrate the listing, we have more exciting things planned. Stay tuned and watch out for announcements. Thanks for being a part of The [Bitcoin.com Exchange](. Sincerely, Your Bitcoin.com Exchange team. [Bitcoin.com Exchange]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Unsubscribe]( - [Unsubscribe Preferences](

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