Before being blacklisted by WLFI, Justin Sun's address had previously transferred out 50 million WLFI tokens, with a remaining balance of 545 million tokens worth $102.3 million.
BlockBeats News, September 5th, according to Arkham data, the Justin Sun-related address currently holds a total of 545 million WLFI tokens, worth $102.3 million. The most recent transaction was 14 hours ago, transferring out 50 million WLFI tokens to an undisclosed destination address. This morning, World Liberty blacklisted Justin Sun's address, freezing 545 million unlocked tokens and 2.4 billion locked tokens. In response to this incident, Justin Sun stated, "Our address only conducted some general transactions for exchange recharge testing with very low amounts, followed by an address dispersion. There was no buying or selling involved, and it cannot have any impact on the market."
According to HTX market data, following this morning's event of "WLFI blacklisting Justin Sun's address," WLFI has experienced a slight rebound to $0.189, with a market cap currently standing at $46.5 billion and a 24-hour decrease narrowed to 13.8%.
Justin Sun has always been one of the biggest supporters of World Liberty and the TRUMP token, being appointed as an advisor to World Liberty and purchasing $75 million worth of WLFI tokens. He had also previously pledged to buy $100 million worth of TRUMP tokens. As one of the largest holders of TRUMP tokens, Justin Sun attended a dinner hosted by former President Trump earlier this year.
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