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Justin Sun Battles WLFI Over Frozen Tokens

Tokens on Ice

Tron founder Justin Sun is demanding World Liberty Financial (WLFI) unlock his frozen tokens. The project, linked to the Trump family, blocked his wallet after a $9M transfer raised suspicions.

Clash Over Investor Rights

Sun called the freeze “unreasonable.” He said locking pre-sale tokens violates investor rights and risks damaging WLFI’s reputation. “Tokens are sacred and inviolable,” Sun wrote on X.

Early Investor, Long-Term Plans

Sun was one of the earliest WLFI backers. He said he intended to hold long-term, even offering 20% APY for WLFI deposits on HTX. WLFI confirmed they are in talks with him.

Suspicion and Onchain Drama

Blockchain trackers showed Sun moved $9M of WLFI to HTX and another $10M to other exchanges. Analysts accused him of selling. Some said he dumped tokens via Binance. Others, including Nansen’s Alex Svanevik, argued the data shows he didn’t.

Coinbase Analyst Weighs In

Coinbase’s Conor Grogan said Sun-linked wallets deposited 60M WLFI—worth $12M—to Binance. That’s more than half of HTX’s WLFI holdings. The debate over whether Sun sold or not is splitting the crypto community.

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Written by 365Crypto

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