📌 Justin Sun and WLFI Quarrel Over Blacklisting Allegations Spilling Into Public Conflict
– What has been developing secretly around WLFI has finally come to light.
Justin Sun accused World Liberty Financial of implementing blacklisting controls into their token contract, giving the team the ability to effectively block wallets.
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WLFI responded immediately, calling the accusations baseless and escalating the situation with a direct legal threat: See you in court.
Does anyone else believe @justinsuntron?
Justin’s favorite technique is to make himself look like a victim by making unsubstantiated claims to cover up his own failings.
Same pattern, different target. WLFI isn’t the first.
We have agreements. We have proof. We have the truth.
This isn’t just another X controversy. When a major sponsor claims hidden control over user funds, it strikes at the very element of trust, the fragile element that often makes or breaks entire market trends.
We’ve seen how quickly public perception changes when key figures shift their position, especially in situations where bitcoin whale activity has reached a six-year peak and large holders dominate transaction flows: positioning can transform perceptions almost instantly.
One question lies at the heart of the controversy: who actually manages the assets?
Sun claims that WLFI has laid down a blockchain mechanism that allows it to single-handedly freeze wallets without proper communication or fair management. He claims his own wallet was affected as early as 2025.
If this is true, it’s in direct contradiction to DeFi’s stated direction for the project.
Once users realize that there is a hidden administrative control behind decentralization, the paradigm will immediately shift from an open protocol to a regulated system.
This tension has already been seen in the marketplace, especially when projects rely heavily on a certain narrative while maintaining a basic level of control.
WLFI made no attempt to smooth over this verbal altercation.