
$100M Tied to Money Laundering Suspect Reached Trump-Backed WLFI, NYT Reports
TL;DR WLFI received $100M from the Aqua1 Foundation, linked to Guren “Bobby” Zhou, who is under investigation in the United Kingdom for money laundering. Up to

TL;DR WLFI received $100M from the Aqua1 Foundation, linked to Guren “Bobby” Zhou, who is under investigation in the United Kingdom for money laundering. Up to

TL;DR: On May 18, 2026, investors executed the largest profit-taking liquidation in the history of the WLFI token. The network’s “age consumed” metric reached an all-time

TL;DR: AI Financial reported a $271.5 million quarterly net loss and warned its condition raises substantial doubt about continuing operations within one year. The company held

TL;DR: Senator Elizabeth Warren sent a formal letter to SEC Chairman Paul Atkins on May 14, 2026. Justin Sun filed a federal lawsuit alleging the freezing

TL;DR: Lee Reiners, a former Federal Reserve examiner, contends that the WLFI token meets the Howey Test criteria to be considered a security. The project sold

TL;DR: WLFI dropped 9.4% in the last 24 hours and is down 23% on the week after the approval of a proposal to unlock 62 billion

TL;DR Lawsuit Filed: Justin Sun sued World Liberty Financial in California, alleging the team froze his WLFI tokens and removed his governance rights. Governance Dispute: Justin

The DeFi ecosystem faces a new controversy. TRON founder Justin Sun harshly criticized the governance proposal of World Liberty Financial (WLFI), the crypto project backed by

World Liberty Financial (WLFI), the Trump family’s decentralized finance project, faces an unprecedented crisis of confidence. The WLFI token lost more than 80% of its value

TL;DR World Liberty Financial proposed unlocking 62.3 billion WLFI governance tokens on Tuesday, days after using 5 billion tokens as collateral for a $75 million loan.
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