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Trump’s largest crypto venture investor accuses company of freezing account and secret blacklisting

The Guardian WorldApr 153 min readOriginal source →
Trump’s largest crypto venture investor accuses company of freezing account and secret blacklisting

TL;DR

Justin Sun, the largest investor in Donald Trump's crypto venture, alleges that World Liberty Financial has a secret tool to freeze cryptocurrency accounts. He claims this gives the company unilateral power to blacklist any token holder without cause.

Key points

  • Justin Sun claims World Liberty Financial can freeze cryptocurrency accounts.
  • He alleges a secret blacklisting function exists in WLFI token contracts.
  • World Liberty Financial denies seeking to blacklist users.
  • Sun claims to be the first victim of this alleged tool.

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Why it matters

The allegations raise significant concerns about the security and rights of cryptocurrency investors in the face of unilateral actions by companies.

The largest investor in Donald Trump’s crypto venture has claimed that the firm “secretly” implemented a tool to unilaterally freeze his holdings of its cryptocurrency. He claimed the company could do the same to any other user.

In posts on social media platform X on Sunday, crypto entrepreneur Justin Sun said, without offering evidence, that World Liberty Financial had embedded what he described as a “backdoor blacklisting function” in the blockchain-based contracts used for the WLFI tokens.

The move, Sun wrote, gave World Liberty “unilateral power” to “freeze, restrict, and effectively confiscate the property rights” of any token holder, without cause and without recourse. Reuters was unable to establish if World Liberty has such a tool or is using it. The news agency was also unable to ascertain any specifics about Sun’s trading activities.

In Sunday’s post on X, Sun claimed he was the “first and single largest victim” of the alleged World Liberty tool, pointing to the freezing of his holdings of the token in September. At the time, World Liberty said it did not seek to blacklist anyone, and that it responded to “malicious or high-risk activity that could harm community members”. On Monday, Sun on X cited unspecified blockchain records that he said showed how his digital wallet was “blacklisted” by a single account with special administrative powers.

Sun claimed this was evidence that “one person _ one single individual” at World Liberty had the power to freeze any token holder’s assets. “Who is that person?” he wrote. Sun did not share the records.

The official World Liberty account on X posted a reply to Sun’s allegations on Sunday: “We have the contracts. We have the evidence. We have the truth. See you in court pal.” Contacted for comment, a spokesperson for the company pointed to its posts on X. Sun did not offer further comment, nor did a spokesperson for him.

World Liberty is the most prominent of several lucrative crypto businesses co-founded by the Trump family. At its 2024 launch, the crypto company said it would give power over financial flows to small investors via a “decentralised finance” app, which remains unlaunched. It generated more than $460m in income for the Trump family during the first half of 2025, according to a Reuters analysis published last year.

Sun in late 2024 became the largest publicly known investor in the then fledgling World Liberty, spending tens of millions of dollars on the WLFI token and being named as an adviser to the firm. He later upped his holdings to at least $75m of the tokens, according to his social media posts from January 2025. In 2024, Sun said his investment was a vote of confidence in what he called the Trump family’s “excellent project”.

In March, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) settled a 2023 lawsuit against Sun for $10m. The lawsuit had alleged fraud, selling unregistered crypto securities and hiding payments to celebrities to promote his products. Sun made no admission of wrongdoing.

World Liberty’s risk disclosures state that the company can block and freeze wallet addresses and associated tokens that it determines are associated with illegality or activity that violates its terms. Other crypto companies, such as Tether, issuer of the world’s largest stablecoin, also have the ability to freeze users’ tokens. The firm generally does so where it suspects illegal usage, or after requests from law enforcement, according to previous statements by Tether. The SEC declined to comment on US rules surrounding such freezes. Crypto remains a regulatory grey area in the United States, with the SEC lacking overarching jurisdiction over the sector.

Q&A

What allegations did Justin Sun make against World Liberty Financial?

Justin Sun accused World Liberty Financial of secretly implementing a tool to freeze cryptocurrency accounts and blacklist token holders unilaterally.

How did World Liberty Financial respond to Justin Sun's claims?

World Liberty Financial stated that it does not seek to blacklist anyone and only responds to malicious or high-risk activities that could harm community members.

What evidence did Justin Sun provide for his claims?

Justin Sun cited unspecified blockchain records indicating that his digital wallet was blacklisted by an account with special administrative powers, but he did not share the records.

What are the implications of World Liberty Financial's alleged blacklisting tool?

If true, the alleged tool could allow World Liberty Financial to freeze or confiscate the assets of any token holder without cause, raising concerns about user rights and security.

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  • Justin Sun claims World Liberty Financial can freeze cryptocurrency accounts.
  • He alleges a secret blacklisting function exists in WLFI token contracts.
  • World Liberty Financial denies seeking to blacklist users.
  • Sun claims to be the first victim of this alleged tool.

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