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Billionaire Justin Sun Claims His WLFI Tokens “Unreasonably” Frozen

Billionaire and Tron founder Justin Sun has claimed that World Liberty Financial has frozen over $100 million in cryptocurrency purchased from the ￰0￱ to sources, Sun had spent around $75 million to purchase the project’s WLFI ￰1￱ Tron founder has been one of the biggest backers and an early investor in World Liberty ￰2￱ Sun’s WLFI Tokens Frozen The Trump family-backed World Liberty Financial has frozen the tokens of one of its biggest ￰3￱ Justin Sun revealed on Friday that the project had frozen over $100 million in cryptocurrency that he had ￰4￱ revealed his assets were frozen in a post on X, stating, “To the World Liberty Financials team and the global community, as one of the early major investors in World Liberty Financials, I have contributed not only capital but also my trust and support for the future of this ￰5￱ goal has always been to grow alongside the team and community, and to jointly build a strong and healthy WLF ecosystem.

However, during the course of operations, my tokens were unreasonably ￰6￱ one of the early investors, I joined together with everyone—we bought in the same way, and we all deserve the same rights.” Sun is a highly controversial figure and was a prominent guest at a dinner hosted by President Trump to reward the biggest supporters of World Liberty Financial. However, Sun seems to have fallen afoul of the President and his allies after moving a portion of his position to a different Trump-linked ￰7￱ Moved Assets After Price Drop According to data from Arkham Intelligence, Sun moved around $9 million worth of WLFI tokens on Thursday, following a 40% drop in its value since it became tradable on Monday, according to data from ￰8￱ acknowledged that he had transferred some of his holdings, but insisted he was not responsible for the drop in WLFI’s ￰9￱ Tron founder even offered to buy $10 million worth of stock in any Trump-linked company and another $10 million in WLFI tokens.

“No buying or selling was involved, so it could not possibly have any impact on the market. I am innocent.” World Liberty Financial has not responded to Sun so far. However, the project’s social media account posted on Friday, stating, “We do not seek to blacklist ￰10￱ respond when alerted to malicious or high-risk activity that could harm community members.” Action against The Project’s Biggest Supporter World Liberty Financial’s decision to freeze Sun’s assets could potentially alienate one of its biggest ￰11￱ project was launched in October, and counts President Trump and his sons, Eric, Barron, and Donald Trump ￰12￱ ￰13￱ Liberty Financial is also aiming to create and launch an application for Decentralized Finance (DeFi).

Sun had announced in January that he had purchased $75 million worth of WLFI tokens. Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes ￰14￱ is not offered or intended to be used as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice.

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