1.46M
6.67M
2025-08-23 14:00:00 ~ 2025-09-01 12:30:00
2025-09-01 14:00:00 ~ 2025-09-01 18:00:00
Total supply100.00B
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Introduction
World Liberty Financial, Inc. is inspired by Donald J. Trump’s vision to pioneer a new era of Decentralized Finance (DeFi), with a mission to democratize financial opportunities and strengthen the US Dollar’s global status through US dollar-based stablecoins and DeFi applications.
August is shaping up to be a month where the gap between speculation and substance is unusually easy to see. On one end sits a politically charged DeFi token riding headline volume and insider controversy. On the other sits an institutional infrastructure play quietly securing trillions in value while the market barely reacts. Here’s how World Liberty Financial and Chainlink compare heading into the back half of August, and why they represent fundamentally different kinds of opportunities. World Liberty Financial (WLFI): Speculative Volume, Real Scrutiny WLFI, the Donald Trump-backed DeFi project, recently transitioned its token to fully tradable status, unlocking a wave of speculative volume almost overnight. The protocol has reportedly raised over $550 million across its token sale rounds, though it remains under ongoing scrutiny over aggressive insider payouts and rumors of private token-swap deals. The project’s treasury also made headlines for reallocating more than $8 million from Wrapped Bitcoin into Ethereum during the recent market dip. WLFI currently trades around $0.058, generating roughly $37 million in 24-hour trading volume across DEXs and early centralized listings. The price prediction picture is genuinely split. Bearish analysts warn the token could crash below $0.01 without a viable product, while optimistic forecasts see stabilization near $0.06-$0.07 by late 2026 if the project successfully launches its decentralized trading platform. WLFI remains one of the more speculative names among top cryptos for August this month. Chainlink (LINK): The Institutional Backbone of RWA Tokenization Chainlink remains the undisputed infrastructure layer behind the real-world asset tokenization boom, and the institutional integrations keep stacking up. A partnership with the Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation now enables near-real-time collateral pricing across both traditional and blockchain markets. JPMorgan’s Kinexys division is separately using Chainlink’s infrastructure for atomic settlements, the kind of institutional plumbing that doesn’t generate headlines but genuinely matters. LINK currently trades between $8.40 and $9.60, with the network securing a staggering $28 trillion in value across DeFi. Its Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol is processing approximately $18 billion in monthly cross-chain transaction volume, and daily trading volume sits at $259 million. Despite sluggish recent price action, institutional fundamentals remain incredibly strong. Analysts expect that as CCIP fee revenues materialize, LINK could break $10.00 resistance and target $11.35-$12.30 by the end of 2026 into 2027, a strong showing among top cryptos for August with genuine institutional weight behind them. Takeaway WLFI offers pure speculative volume with real headline risk attached, a trade for those comfortable with binary outcomes tied to political narrative and product execution that hasn’t been proven yet. Chainlink offers the strongest institutional fundamentals, but its upside depends on CCIP fee revenues materializing over a multi-year horizon rather than delivering an immediate catalyst.
Tron founder Justin Sun said he filed a lawsuit today against Trump-linked World Liberty Financial in a California federal court. "They wrongfully froze all of my tokens, stripped me of my right to vote on governance proposals, and have threatened to permanently destroy my tokens by 'burning' them — all without any proper justification," Sun said. "[The] project team has refused my requests to unfreeze my tokens and restore my rights as a token holder," Sun added. "They have left me with no choice but to turn to the courts." Sun also said he remains a supporter of U.S. President Donald Trump, but alleged that certain individuals on the WLFI team "have been operating the project in a manner that goes against President Trump's values." "His claims are entirely meritless, and World Liberty looks forward to getting the case thrown out promptly. He engaged in misconduct that required World Liberty to take action to protect itself and its users. World Liberty will continue to take all necessary steps to protect its community," said Witkoff. The Block reached out to World Liberty and Sun's team for further information. Sun, once the largest external backer of World Liberty, has emerged as the project's most vocal public critic, engaging in a prolonged feud following its decision to freeze his WLFI tokens. 'Absurd' governance proposal The project continues to face harsh criticism from Sun. Last week, World Liberty released a proposal, seeking to convert 62,282,252,205 WLFI tokens from indefinite lockups to fixed vesting schedules. "Tokens of holders who do not affirmatively accept the vesting schedule will continue to be locked indefinitely and continue to be able to use all of their tokens for participation in governance, subject to the terms of any future unlock proposals," the team wrote in the proposal. Sun criticized the proposal last week, saying it is "not governance." "This proposal has been packaged as a 'governance alignment signal' and a 'long-term commitment,' but strip away the packaging and what you have is one of the most absurd governance scams I have ever seen," Sun said last week. In Tuesday's post, Sun reiterated that he strongly opposes the proposal. "For early purchaser tokens, the proposal imposes a two-year cliff followed by a two-year vesting schedule — and again, for those who do not affirmatively accept, their tokens are locked indefinitely," he said. "All I want is to be treated the same as every other early investor who received tokens — no better, no worse," Sun added. The story has been updated to add Witkoff's comment.
This week, crypto turned risk-off. Bitcoin slipped below $63,000 after failing to hold the $65,000 level, while regulatory uncertainty around the CLARITY Act added to the pressure. Memecoins also showed high volatility, while selective altcoins managed to outperform despite the broader market weakness, with some names posting strong weekly gains. @media only screen and (min-width: 0px) and (min-height: 0px) { div[id^="bsa-zone_1774359638628-7_123456"] { min-height: 50px; transition: min-height 0.3s ease; } } @media only screen and (min-width: 640px) and (min-height: 0px) { div[id^="bsa-zone_1774359638628-7_123456"] { min-height: 90px; } } AD Weekly winners Bitway [BTW] extends its bullish weekly structure Bitway [BTW] led this week’s gainers with a 43% rally, but the main question is whether this trend will continue in the following days. The main reason is the RSI has entered the overbought territory after BTW’s impressive 167% rise in the previous week, suggesting a possible bearish correction in the short term. Hence, the strong bearish accumulation will put bears in the driver’s seat in the short-term scenario. Another crucial aspect that cannot be ignored is the fact that FOMO still remains a significant factor influencing the price of Bitway. This week, the token reached a new all-time high of $0.30 despite the overall risk-off sentiment on the market. Meanwhile, if this scenario continues and BTW’s performance stays robust compared to other assets, the token can continue to be a safe haven for investors. Under these circumstances, it is highly possible for Bitway to maintain its bullish structure on a daily chart as the token climbed over 1.5% intraday. Therefore, as long as this positive scenario holds, there is a good chance that BTW will break its all-time high once again in the following weeks. Consequently, the overall structure of the asset will remain bullish. How Worldcoin [WLD] posted a strong weekly rally Worldcoin [WLD] managed to jump to the second position in this week’s gainers with an 11% increase. Meanwhile, the main reason to believe that WLD will not reverse its upward movement is the fact that it managed to record its first positive weekly change after seven consecutive losing sessions. Remarkably, this weekly bearish streak was the longest since the beginning of Q1 2026, suggesting that WLD has initiated a bullish wave. Under these circumstances, it is possible for Worldcoin to post another strong weekly increase as the asset has the necessary momentum to break above its previous levels. If this happens, then it has the potential to enter a short consolidation period similar to the one recorded in mid-May. At the time, WLD climbed over 100% after six consecutive weekly losses. Therefore, as long as the buying momentum holds, a similar scenario might be expected this September. World Liberty Financial [WLFI] bulls finally enter the game World Liberty Financial [WLFI] managed to climb to the third position this week’s gainers with a 10.5% increase, but the asset’s performance was lower than those of Bitway and Worldcoin. Specifically, the 10.5% gain was recorded after an impressive 13% weekly fall, which indicates that bears still have a significant influence on the price action of WLFI. This means that bulls were unable to absorb the downward pressure and profit-taking activities in the previous week. Another crucial aspect is the fact that WLFI has struggled to break its consolidation range of $0.05 and $0.10 for over 11 weeks. As a result, it is highly possible that WLFI will enter yet another corrective wave in the short term. Hence, in order to initiate a new bullish wave, the bulls should be able to break above $0.10. However, if they fail to do so, the WLFI bears will continue to drive the price of the asset lower. Other notable winners Outside the majors, other altcoins had an equally noteworthy weekly performance. Specifically, Akedo [AKE] was the top winner, surging nearly 150%, followed by Humanity [H], which climbed by 100.5%. Lastly, Versatize Coin [VTCN] was the third, gaining by 87%. Weekly losers Uniswap’s [UNI] selling pressure intensifies as bulls fail to step in Uniswap [UNI] was the biggest loser this week with a sharp 17% drop. Notably, it is UNI’s largest weekly loss since early January and follows up on last week’s 4.3% decline. Most crucially, the 20+% correction came after six consecutive weeks of gains, as UNI finally managed to clear the $4.50 resistance level. In this setup, UNI could be entering a short-term correction, especially if sellers keep pressure on and the price fails to reclaim $4.50 barrier. That said, UNI’s bearish scenario is far from being over as the RSI is still running towards the oversold zone. Altogether, the technical setup suggests that UNI has room to lower further in the short-term. If this happens, then the next significant support is $1.5, and as long as the price holds above this level, the bears will control the UNI in the coming weeks. Cardano [ADA] at risk of losing KEY support Cardano [ADA] was the second biggest loser this week with a 9.8% weekly drop. Similar to UNI, ADA’s RSI indicator has much room to move lower before hitting the oversold threshold. As such, there is a good chance that ADA’s bears will drive the price to new weekly lows in the near term. In addition, with ADA’s price action confined between $0.15 level, this week’s decline could keep the token range-bound rather than trigger a deeper correction. As long as $0.15 holds, the on-chain action may very well see the price staying within this range for some time. That said, if ADA follows the same pattern as in Q2, then this 10% weekly decline may only be the beginning of the larger correction. More specifically, if ADA’s price action fails to hold above $0.15, then the bears may drive the price to the next support level in the coming weeks. Pepe [PEPE] saw early Q3 gains fade Pepe [PEPE] was the third biggest loser this week with an 8.8% weekly drop. Notably, PEPE has been lower for two consecutive weeks after failing to clear the $0.000003 resistance. However, similar to the two coins mentioned above, PEPE’s RSI indicator has much room to move lower before hitting the oversold threshold. As such, there is a good chance that PEPE’s bears will drive the price to new weekly lows in the near term. In this scenario, the next significant support is $0.000002, and as long as the price holds above this level, the bears will control PEPE in the coming weeks. If this scenario plays out, then PEPE may very well test the $0.000002 support over the coming weeks. A break below this level could open the door to another leg lower, while reclaiming $0.000003 would be needed to weaken the bearish setup. Other notable losers On the opposite side of the market, other altcoins had a notoriously bad week. Specifically, Audiera [BEAT] was the worst-performing asset, plummeting by 88.4%, followed by Tutorial [TUT] and Biconomy [BICO], which dropped by 75% and 68%, respectively. Conclusion This week was a rollercoaster. Big pumps, sharp dips, and nonstop action. As always, stay sharp, do your own research, and trade smart. Final Summary Bitway [BTW], Worldcoin [WLD], and World Liberty Financial [WLFI] led the week in gains. Uniswap [UNI], Cardano [ADA], and Pepe [PEPE] saw significant declines.
As the crypto market rallied in 2025 amid positive sentiment around policy changes, ALT5 Sigma jumped at the opportunity to acquire World Liberty Financial [WLFI]. In August, the firm announced plans to raise $750 million to purchase WLFI. Later, ALT5 Sigma expanded its strategy to $1.5 billion, becoming the primary Treasury reserve asset. Now, with the market on edge, it captured market share with major token movement. Trump-linked Treasury moves $99.7 million WLFI @media only screen and (min-width: 0px) and (min-height: 0px) { div[id^="bsa-zone_1774359638628-7_123456"] { min-height: 50px; transition: min-height 0.3s ease; } } @media only screen and (min-width: 640px) and (min-height: 0px) { div[id^="bsa-zone_1774359638628-7_123456"] { min-height: 90px; } } AD Since the transfer was not made to exchanges, it remains an external transfer. Thus, the token transfer could be an internal reorganization. Since the transfers did not have an immediate impact on the market, the ALT5 Sigma still holds 7.28 billion and has not sold any. However, these holdings are sitting on massive unrealized losses. Two wallets hold 6.9 billion WLFI worth $384 million. With a cost basis of $1.24 billion, these tokens sit on $853.24 million in unrealized losses. To remain afloat, ALT5 Sigma has reportedly borrowed funds from World Liberty Financial. How did the World Liberty Financial market react? Despite the transfer, WLFI has continued with the rebound from a $0.053 slip. The altcoin jumped to a high of $0.056 before slightly retracing. As of this writing, World Liberty Financial was trading around $0.0557 after rising by 2.85% on the daily charts. With the price hike, the altcoin flipped the Simple Moving Average at $0.0559, indicating strong short-term upside strength. Furthermore, the altcoin’s native Strength Index (RSI) formed a bullish crossover, rising to 46. The rising RSI suggested that buyers are currently attempting to retake the market. These buyers were mostly speculative traders, as participation in derivatives increased. According to Coinglass data, Derivatives Volume rose 16% to $50.36 million, while the Open Interest climbed 3.2% to $227.6 million. Speculative activity has often resulted in short-term price hikes. If the activity holds, the altcoin will flip 50, validating the trend shift. In doing so, it will validate the strength of the trend, paving the way towards $0.06. However, holding below 50 suggests sellers remain stronger and buyers have yet to take over fully. In fact, on the Spot market, sellers have dominated over the past five days. In fact, the market delta has remained largely negative. Over the past day, for example, the selling volume rose to 15.98 million compared to 12.6 million in buy volume. As a result, the Buy Sell Delta dropped to -3.38 million, a clear sign of aggressive spot selling. With sellers still dominating the spot, the risk of another pullback remains. If the selling persists, WLFI will breach SMA and fall to $0.053. Final Summary ALT5 Sigma transferred 1.815 billion WLFI worth $99.77 million to a new address as unrealized losses hit $853.24 million. WLFI rebounded from a $0.053 slip to $0.056 amid renewed demand in the derivatives, but the spot market remains bearish.
Foresight News reports, according to Bloomberg, that last summer, digital payment company ALT5 Sigma (now renamed AI Financial Corp.) partnered with the Trump family’s crypto platform World Liberty Financial, spending $750 million to purchase WLFI tokens issued by World Liberty. In return, World Liberty acquired shares in ALT5 and appointed Zach Witkoff as chairman. Following the deal, the company’s market value soared from around $100 million to over $1 billion, but after nearly a year, enthusiasm has faded, and the company’s valuation is now less than $60 million and faces a risk of being delisted from Nasdaq. The price of the purchased tokens has dropped from 20 cents each to about 6 cents, with investors losing over 90%. The report states that this transaction brought more than $500 million in revenue to the Trump family. According to Trump’s latest financial disclosure, he earned over $1.4 billion from crypto business last year, with World Liberty alone contributing more than $550 million. In response, spokespeople for Trump’s two sons stated that the pair “were not involved in any ALT5 affairs,” and the White House also said that the president’s assets are managed by an independent third-party organization and that no conflict of interest exists.
Nic Carter reportedly almost joined World Liberty Financial (WLFI), the Trump family crypto venture. He allegedly walked away when cofounder Steve Witkoff said memecoin as me-me coins. Carter described the 2024 Miami meeting to New York magazine. World Liberty says his account is wrong, and that it never offered him the job. Witkoff Could not Explain the Product Carter invests for Castle Island Ventures. He also voted for Trump in 2024. Witkoff wanted him as an advisor. But Witkoff could not describe the decentralized finance (DeFi) business. He didnt know what crypto or DeFi was. He didnt know what the pitch was, the New York feature reported, citing Nic Carter. Witkoff had one clear goal, Carter says. The launch had to happen before the election. That way Trump was still a private citizen. Carter turned the role down. He warned the project could cost Trump votes. That is when Witkoffs tone hardened. World Libertys own Gold Paper supports part of that read. It says the sole utility of WLFI is governance. Holders get no right to any return or dividend. WLFI Holders are Still Locked In WLFI trades near $0.055, against a record of $0.3313 on Sept. 1, 2025. That was the first day of open trading. The price fell 40% before it ended. World Liberty Financial (WLFI) Price Performance. World Liberty released only 20% of each investors tokens that day. Just 31.8% of the supply trades now. An April plan unlocks the rest from 2028. Holders who vote against it stay locked. The company also added a contract function letting it freeze any wallet. That change landed eight days before trading opened. Justin Sun was the largest early backer. He sued World Liberty Financial in California for fraud. The company countersued for defamation in Miami. Both cases remain at an early stage. The venture has been lucrative for the family even as the token sank. Reporting on the Trump family crypto windfall tracks how little of it reached ordinary holders. Carter saw a token with no business behind it. Two years on, most of the supply is still frozen. The unlock schedule runs past the end of Trumps term.
According to Foresight News, Bitget market data shows that WLFI plunged more than 8% within 1 hour, with its price briefly dropping to as low as 0.0511 USDT and currently trading at 0.0518 USDT.
Story Highlights Over 15.7 million LINK has left centralized exchanges over the past month, signaling growing long-term conviction. Whale activity has surged, with more than 20 transactions exceeding $1 million recorded in a single day. LINK is approaching a critical resistance near $9.80, where a confirmed breakout could open the path toward $11.50. Chainlink (LINK) is quietly regaining momentum as a combination of improving on-chain activity, growing institutional relevance, and fresh market catalysts strengthens its bullish outlook. Although the token remains below a critical resistance zone after weeks of consolidation, underlying fundamentals suggest investor conviction continues to build. As smart money quietly increases its exposure and market sentiment improves, traders are watching whether LINK price can finally break out and kickstart its next sustained rally. Whales Return as Exchange Supply Continues to Decline Chainlink’s latest on-chain metrics suggest that large investors are accumulating LINK while reducing the token’s liquid supply across centralized exchanges. According to Santiment, more than 15.7 million LINK has been withdrawn from exchanges over the past month, representing nearly a 12% decline in exchange-held balances. An additional 1.04 million LINK recently left trading platforms, extending a trend that typically reflects growing long-term conviction rather than immediate selling intentions. At the same time, crypto analyst Ali Charts reported that the network recorded over 20 whale transactions worth more than $1 million within a single day, highlighting a notable increase in large-holder activity. While whale transfers alone don’t confirm buying, rising whale participation alongside shrinking exchange reserves often indicates that long-term investors are positioning for future upside while reducing available market supply. Institutional Narrative Continues to Strengthen LINK Bullish Case Beyond improving on-chain activity, Chainlink continues to cement its position as one of the crypto industry’s most important infrastructure projects. The decentralized oracle network remains a critical component of the growing tokenized real-world asset (RWA) ecosystem, powering decentralized data feeds, cross-chain interoperability, and blockchain applications used by both DeFi protocols and traditional financial institutions. Adding to the positive sentiment, recent reports surrounding Donald Trump’s 2025 financial disclosures revealed that World Liberty Financial (WLFI) maintains exposure to LINK alongside other leading crypto assets. While the disclosure doesn’t directly impact Chainlink’s fundamentals, it has renewed market attention toward projects viewed as long-term infrastructure plays within the digital asset ecosystem. Combined with expanding institutional adoption, the latest development further reinforces Chainlink’s growing relevance beyond speculative crypto trading. LINK Price Analysis: Bulls Eye a Break Above $9.80 Chainlink has begun rebuilding its market structure after successfully defending the $7 demand zone. The token continues to print higher lows, indicating buyers are gradually regaining control following several weeks of consolidation. Momentum has also improved as LINK attempts to reclaim higher moving averages while maintaining support above recent swing lows. The immediate resistance remains around $9, but the most significant technical hurdle sits near the 200-day Exponential Moving Average at approximately $9.80. A decisive daily close above this level would invalidate the prevailing lower-high structure and could trigger a move toward the next major resistance around $11.50. However, failure to hold the $7.80-$8.00 support region would likely weaken the current recovery and extend LINK’s consolidation before another breakout attempt. Can Chainlink Finally Turn Strong Fundamentals Into a Breakout? Unlike many crypto rallies driven primarily by short-term speculation, Chainlink’s latest recovery is increasingly supported by improving fundamentals. Declining exchange balances, renewed whale participation, expanding institutional adoption, and fresh market attention have strengthened the token’s long-term outlook despite its recent consolidation. If buyers successfully reclaim the critical $9.80 resistance, LINK could finally begin translating its improving fundamentals into sustained price momentum. Until then, the coming sessions are likely to determine whether smart money’s quiet accumulation marks the beginning of Chainlink’s next major rally or simply another pause before the market’s next move. Tags
A highly publicized financial clash has erupted over Donald Trump’s crypto ventures, pulling Justin Sun’s digital asset dealings back into the spotlight. Summary Justin Sun’s $75 Million Rescue of WLFI Dueling Lawsuits and Frozen Assets SEC Market Manipulation Allegations Justin Sun’s $75 Million Rescue of WLFI The Guardian reports that at least $1.4 billion of Donald Trump’s estimated $2.2 billion income last year originated from cryptocurrency businesses. Observers suggest that nearly $200 million of investments from Sun helped enable the Trump family fortunes. A significant portion of this support materialized in World Liberty Financial, a company co-run by Trump’s sons. This specific venture is managed by Donald Jr., Eric, and Barron, alongside Zach Witkoff. Launched in September 2024, the venture sells a governance token named $WLFI. Token sales direct 75% of their profits to the Trump family trust. This trust continues to benefit from the arrangement despite Trump stepping down upon taking office. Initially, the project struggled to attract capital. That changed when Sun purchased $75 million worth of $WLFI shortly after Trump’s election. The overall project has now generated $550 million in sales. Dueling Lawsuits and Frozen Assets The financial partnership quickly deteriorated into open legal warfare. According to reports, Justin Sun’s involvement took a dramatic turn when both parties entered into dueling lawsuits. Sun filed suit against World Liberty Financial, accusing the firm of illegally freezing his acquired digital assets. In response, the platform launched a counter-suit against Sun, accusing him of defamation. SEC Market Manipulation Allegations These recent disputes add to the controversial legacy surrounding TRX and its founder. Back in March 2023, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) leveled serious charges against Sun. The regulator alleged that he carried out more than 600,000 fake transactions to manipulate market activity artificially. Furthermore, the agency accused him of executing $31 million in illegal, unregistered sales of TRX. Alongside wash trading, federal authorities claimed Sun hid payouts to prominent individuals who promoted the token. Several high-profile celebrities ultimately settled with the SEC for failing to disclose their promotional compensation. This historical regulatory background continues to complicate Justin Sun’s standing inside the American cryptocurrency sector. Meanwhile, these complex legal battles with the Trump family continue to unfold.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s net worth has increased by 183% since the beginning of his second term, with the vast majority of gains attributed to business ventures launched after he returned to office, according to data shared by Wall Street financier Steve Rattner on X. Wealth Breakdown: New Ventures Dominate Gains Rattner’s chart indicates that roughly 74% of Trump’s second-term wealth increase comes from newly established enterprises, including the cryptocurrencies WLFI and TRUMP, Trump Media & Technology Group (parent of Truth Social), and various licensing deals. The remaining 26% stems from appreciation of preexisting assets such as real estate holdings and golf course properties. The figures highlight a sharp divergence from the wealth trajectories of recent presidents during their first two years in office. According to the same data, former President George W. Bush saw a 35% increase, Barack Obama 47%, and Joe Biden just 5%. Notably, the combined net worth gains of all three predecessors during that period amount to less than half of Trump’s increase. Context and Implications Trump’s financial profile has become increasingly intertwined with his political career. The launch of Trump Media & Technology Group in 2021, followed by its public listing via a SPAC merger in 2024, created a highly volatile but substantial public equity position. More recently, the introduction of the TRUMP meme coin and the WLFI token have added significant paper wealth, though both assets are subject to extreme market fluctuations and regulatory uncertainty. Critics have raised questions about conflicts of interest, as Trump retains ownership of these ventures while serving as president. Supporters argue that his business success demonstrates economic competence. The data does not account for liabilities, taxes, or the liquidity of these assets, meaning the realizable net worth may differ substantially from the paper valuation. Comparison with Historical Norms Presidential wealth accumulation has traditionally been modest relative to Trump’s reported gains. Most modern presidents have placed assets in blind trusts or divested from business interests to avoid ethical conflicts. Trump has not followed this precedent, instead actively promoting his brand and businesses while in office. Conclusion The 183% surge in Trump’s net worth during his second term underscores a unique convergence of political power and entrepreneurial activity. While the data provides a striking comparison to past presidents, the sustainability of these gains remains uncertain given the speculative nature of cryptocurrency markets and the legal challenges facing some of his ventures. For readers, the key takeaway is the unprecedented scale and source of the wealth increase, which continues to fuel debate over presidential ethics and financial transparency. FAQs Q1: What is the source of the net worth data cited in the article? The data was shared by Wall Street financier Steve Rattner on X, based on his analysis of publicly available financial disclosures and market valuations of Trump’s assets and ventures. Q2: Are the new ventures mentioned, such as WLFI and TRUMP, cryptocurrencies? Yes. WLFI is a token associated with the World Liberty Financial project, and TRUMP is a meme coin launched in early 2025. Both are highly speculative digital assets. Q3: How does Trump’s wealth increase compare to other presidents? According to the same data, the combined first-two-year net worth gains of Presidents Bush, Obama, and Biden amount to less than half of Trump’s increase, making his growth historically unprecedented in scale and speed.
Story Highlights Elizabeth Warren questioned Kevin Warsh over a reported $100 million payment before he became Fed chair. She warned Warsh's leadership could benefit Trump's crypto project, World Liberty Financial (WLFI). Since Warsh became fed chair markets still expect up to two Fed rate hikes before the end of 2026. Senator Elizabeth Warren accused Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh of “inviting corruption” after asking about a reported $100 million payment he received before taking office. She also warned that his decisions as Fed chair could help Donald Trump’s growing crypto business. Warsh “Inviting Corruption” Senator Elizabeth Warren used the Senate Banking Committee hearing to question whether Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh can make independent decisions under the Trump administration. Starting with, Kevin Warsh about a $100 million payment he received just days before taking office. “Who gave you $100 million right before you were sworn in?” Warsh declined to identify the source. Instead, he said he would comply with disclosure rules set by the Office of Government Ethics. She said that refusing to identify the source raises serious concerns about conflicts of interest at the country’s most powerful financial institution. She said, “The tone that you are setting seems to invite corruption.” She also criticized Warsh for not directly questioning Fed Vice Chair Michelle Bowman after reports that she attended a private Wall Street dinner during the Fed’s official blackout period. Warren Says Fed Decisions Could Benefit Trump’s Crypto Business Further into the hearing, Warren also questioned whether Warsh’s leadership is directly benefiting the Trump family’s crypto enterprise, World Liberty Financial (WLFI). She said that the WLFI project generated around $1.4 billion in 2025 and is now seeking a U.S. bank charter. If approved, the company could later request special Federal Reserve services, including direct access to the Fed’s payment system through a master account. She warned that if political influence reaches the Federal Reserve, government decisions could benefit private crypto businesses instead of protecting the public. Warsh Has Long Supported Crypto Unlike former Fed Chair Jerome Powell, Warsh has publicly supported digital assets. He has previously called Bitcoin “an important asset for policy-making” and said cryptocurrencies are now a permanent part of global finance. His financial disclosures also show investments in several crypto companies, including Polychain Capital, dYdX, and Dapper Labs, along with holdings tied to Solana and Optimism. Markets Expect Two More Rate Hikes Under Warsh in 2026 Since Warsh became Fed chair, expectations for higher interest rates have changed sharply. At the beginning of 2026, markets expected several rate cuts. Today, traders are pricing in one to two possible rate hikes before the end of the year. According to the CME, markets currently see a 59% chance of a rate hike in October and a 73.4% probability of another increase in December.
Foresight News reports, citing the Wall Street Journal, that WLFI financial services firm AI Financial is in negotiations with blockchain technology company Perpetuals.com, intending to sell its core payment business, with the deal expected to reach 15 million US dollars. This move marks a dramatic shift in the company’s business strategy. World Liberty acquired a majority stake in the company in August 2025 through payment in WLFI, after which AI Financial raised 750 million US dollars from investors to purchase more WLFI. However, WLFI has since fallen 70%, and AI Financial’s share price has dropped more than 90% since the related transaction, with a market value of about 80 million US dollars. According to World Liberty’s token sale arrangement, the Trump family is entitled to 75% of the WLFI sales revenue, and AI Financial’s purchase of WLFI brought in about 540 million US dollars in cash income.
Cardano’s Charles Hoskinson has criticized Trump’s involvement in the industry after nearly two years in office. In a recent interview with David Gokhshtein, Hoslinon contended that the cryptocurrency market is no longer propelled by its own technological advancement and uptake. Instead, it has become unduly reliant on American politics and regulation. Why is Hoskinson taking a jab at Trump? Hoskinson added his frustration, noting that what they consider to be a typical cryptocurrency market cycle has been repeatedly disrupted by political unpredictability in the United States. @media only screen and (min-width: 0px) and (min-height: 0px) { div[id^="bsa-zone_1774359638628-7_123456"] { min-height: 50px; transition: min-height 0.3s ease; } } @media only screen and (min-width: 640px) and (min-height: 0px) { div[id^="bsa-zone_1774359638628-7_123456"] { min-height: 90px; } } AD He believes investors spent much of their time reacting to policy uncertainty. Key questions included whether the U.S. would pass comprehensive crypto legislation, how tariff or monetary policies would affect risk assets, and whether the Trump administration would continue supporting the industry. As a result, investors were focused less on anticipating a typical bull market and more on navigating shifting macro and political signals. Hoskinson added, If you took the United States out of it, we would have had a regular cycle and actually had an alt season in 2025. Trump’s personal gains from his crypto venture Additionally, Cardano’s co-founder also raised issues regarding political polarization. This comes as Trump recently revealed that his cryptocurrency investments have surpassed traditional ventures as his largest source of income. The main reason for this was the explosive growth of family-backed cryptocurrency projects, which in 2025 brought in over $1.4 billion in reported revenue. Almost $600 million of that was obtained through World Liberty Financial’s [WLFI] token sale. Additionally, the Official TRUMP [TRUMP] memecoin generated about $636 million despite its price dropping from $74.24 at its peak to $1.67 at press time. Yet despite this, Hoskinon believes, They’re going to punish crypto for that. They’re not going to push Trump because they can’t. They’re going to push crypto. Hoskinson is not the only one riding the boat Moving further in the conversation, Hoskinons dubbed this period as “Gensler 2.0,” raising the prospect of another regulatory crackdown akin to the one that was launched against Gary Gensler. Needless to say, Hoskinson is not the only one in this criticism. Back in 2024, Vitalik Buterin, a co-founder of Ethereum, warned against selecting political candidates purely based on whether they had taken a “pro-crypto” stance. He said, By publicly giving the impression that you support ‘pro-crypto’ candidates just because they are ‘pro-crypto’, you are helping to create an incentive gradient where politicians come to understand that all they need to get your support is to support ‘crypto.’ This occurs while legal and administrative obstacles stand in the way of Trump’s strategic plan for a BTC reserve. Officials are now questioning whether the U.S. Treasury has the legal authority to hold and manage the government’s Bitcoin [BTC], despite the reserve’s original intention to be managed by the department. Final Summary Charles Hoskinson calls out Trump’s involvement in crypto, especially after his financial disclosure. Vitalik Buterin was another one to call the shots at pro-crypto leaders back when the election was ripe.
Back to the list Bitcoin stalls as open interest decline raises questions about rally's staying power coindesk.com 2 m Bitcoin $BTC$63,214.40 stalled on Tuesday, falling for the first time this month and breaking the longest stretch of gains since March. It had rallied to $64,500, its highest point in more than two weeks, on Monday. Ether ($ETH) tracked the larger cryptocurrency, dropping to $1,770 after hitting a high of $1,830 on Monday. The July recovery can be attributed to a short-squeeze setup that was identified in late June, which saw heavy short interest despite bitcoin trading at its lowest point since 2024. Bitcoin and other crypto tokens capitalized on a skew in short positions, recovering from oversold territory and advancing every day since the start of the month. The total crypto market has grown by 8.4% since July 1, and is now worth $2.16 trillion. U.S. equities fell in pre-market trading on Tuesday, with Nasdaq 100 index futures losing 0.9% since midnight UTC as the decline from June's record high continues. Derivatives positioning Over $500 million in leveraged crypto futures bets have been liquidated by exchanges in 24 hours, with shorts, or bearish positions, accounting for most of the tally for a sixth straight day. Despite the recent price strength, $BTC's futures open interest (OI) has slipped to 740K $BTC, down from the July 3 high of 776K $BTC. This shows that derivative traders are not participating in the price rise alongside a continued weakness in spot demand, as evidenced from ETF flows and the Coinbase premium. This raises questions about the sustainability of the gains. The same is true for ether ($ETH), which recently outperformed $BTC. OI in SOL has pulled back to 68 million tokens from the peak of over 76 million on June 24. The message is the same. The 10% rise in the token has so far failed to galvanize demand for leveraged plays. Canton Network's CC token has declined by over 4% in 24 hours accompanied by a 3% uptick in the futures OI to 245.59 million tokens. This, coupled with negative funding rates and 24-hour OI-adjusted cumulative volume delta, points to a growing bearish bias. Most tokens have a negative OI-adjusted CVD, a sign of bears being more aggressive by shorting at market orders rather than passive limit order plays. It suggests potential for losses ahead. Bitcoin's 30-day implied volatility index, BVIV, has jumped to 40%, snapping a six-day losing streak. Still, the gauge remains well below January highs near 60% in a positive sign for crypto bulls. The same is true for ether's index, EVIV. On Deribit, options continue to showcase lingering downside concerns in both bitcoin and ether. Options volume in $BTC paints a mixed picture with both calls and puts making it to the list of top traded bets in the past 24 hours. On decentralized exchange Derive, a large long call condor strategy on HYPE crossed the tape, indicating expectations for a range play between $75 and $80 till July 24. Token talk The altcoin market continues to show internal contradictions. Tokens like FET, KASPA and WLD have all posted losses despite the broader marketwide recovery this week, while ETHFI and LIT have outperformed, adding more than 30% over the past seven days. WLFI$0.06025 was one of the top-performing tokens on Tuesday, rising 4.8. It's worth noting that the token, linked to the family of President Donald Trump, is down by more than 89% since it was created last August. The decoupling of some altcoins demonstrates a maturing of the sector, with token performance based on underlying sentiment and onchain activity. Historically, the entire altcoin market moved in unison. CoinMarketCap's Altcoin Season indicator is at 46/100, below Friday's high and higher than in May, when it was consistently around 30/100. Crypto Markets Today Related Assets Bitcoin $63,214.40 0.74% World Liberty Financial $0.060 4.13% Latest news Ethereum Price Prediction: ETH’s Double-Bottom Bounce Could Trigger a Breakout 9 m Bitcoin price faces $65,800 wall after Strategy’s record $216M sale 28 m Tether’s Former CIO Seeks to Sell Part of His 1.26% Stake Amid European Regulatory Turmoil 33 m Kraken Adds Bittensor Trading As AI Tokens Keep Pulling Exchange Attention 34 m Adam Back Warns Crypto Industry Is Repeating Custody Failures That Sank FTX and Mt. Gox 35 m Ethereum (ETH) Faces a Crucial Test at $1,750: Can Buyers Sustain the Recovery? 37 m Top 5 Cryptocurrencies
Nansen found 988,905 $TRUMP buyers lost $3.81B as retail exposure deteriorated fast. $TRUMP fell 97% from its $75.35 peak as late buyers carried severe market losses. Trump disclosed $636M from $TRUMP amid $1.4B in wider crypto earnings last year. Nearly one million $TRUMP memecoin buyers lost $3.81 billion by the end of June, according to Nansen data reported by The New York Times. The analysis found that 988,905 wallets recorded losses, equal to roughly two out of every three buyers. Analytical Data Displays Heavy Retail Losses Nansen based its analysis on transactions visible on the blockchain, where crypto purchases and wallet activity can be tracked publicly. The data covered accounts that bought President Donald Trump’s $TRUMP memecoin. those 988,905 wallets lost money either through realized losses or paper losses. Some buyers still held their tokens as the coin traded far below its peak. The $TRUMP coin traded at $1.76 on Friday, down 97% from its peak of $75.35. That sharp decline came after the token launched three days before Trump’s inauguration in 2025. Trump Reports $636M From $TRUMP Coin Trump’s recent financial disclosure showed that he made $636 million from the $TRUMP memecoin. That amount accounted for nearly half of the $1.4 billion he made from the crypto industry last year. Trump had also co-founded World Liberty Financial with his sons before the memecoin launch. Its $WLFI token has also fallen sharply in value, according to the text cited in the report. The central question now is simple: who gained while nearly one million wallets recorded losses? The New York Times also reported that a little under 500,000 wallets recorded $4 billion in profits from $TRUMP. Nansen said that figure reflected early buyers capturing large gains while most retail buyers absorbed losses. Related: Trump Crypto Fortune Tops $1.4B as Political Backlash Grows White House Rejects Claims Of Harm Nicholas Pinto, a frequent crypto trader who voted for Trump in 2024, told The New York Times he invested about $500,000 in $TRUMP. He said he has lost about half that amount. Pinto said Trump appeared trustworthy to the public while launching currencies. He described the situation as “almost a legal scam” in his interview with the newspaper. The White House rejected any suggestion that Trump gained at the expense of his followers. Anna Kelly, a White House spokesperson, said Trump “proudly made the United States the crypto capital of the world.” Kelly also said all actions by Trump and his administration serve the interests of the American people. A representative for the $TRUMP memecoin venture did not respond to a request for comment. David Wachsman, linked the decline in $WLFI to broader market pressure across crypto assets. “No one can control the markets,” he said. Wachsman added that World Liberty stood behind WLFI as a governance token. He said the token had gained utility in a growing ecosystem since launch. Under the Trump administration, the Securities and Exchange Commission said it would not regulate memecoins as securities. It also dropped several lawsuits against crypto companies. Research shows that the $TRUMP memecoin left most buyers nursing steep losses while early traders and Trump recorded major gains. The figures add scrutiny to Trump’s crypto ventures as regulators under his administration ease pressure on the industry. For retail investors, the episode shows how fast-moving meme coins can shift profits upward and leave late buyers badly exposed again. Tags Trump Coin News
Story Highlights Nearly one million TRUMP memecoin investors collectively lost over $3.81 billion after the token collapsed. Trump reported more than $1.4 billion in crypto income through memecoin and blockchain ventures. TRUMP token has crashed 97% from its $75 peak, wiping out billions in investor wealth. Nearly one million investors who bought Donald Trump’s official TRUMP memecoin have now lost a combined $3.81 billion, making it one of the biggest retail losses in recent crypto history. Meanwhile, Donald Trump himself reported earning more than $1.4 billion from his family’s crypto businesses during 2025. This has raised concerns among investors as retail buyers suffered billions in losses while the project founders earned billions. Nearly Two Out of Three Investors Lost Money In Trump Coin According to a report from blockchain , around 988,905 investors who purchased the TRUMP memecoin were in a loss by the end of June 2026. Together, these investors have lost around $3.81 billion, including both realized losses and paper losses from people still holding the token. Nansen found that nearly two out of every three buyers ended up losing money after the token’s early rally quickly faded. As of now, the TRUMP token trades around $1.69, down nearly 97% from its all-time high of $75, reached shortly after its launch. Early Traders Made Billions While Retail Investors Paid The Price According to Nansen, the project heavily favored early buyers. Around 500,000 crypto wallets reportedly made nearly $4 billion in profits by purchasing the token early and selling before the price collapsed. Meanwhile, nearly one million other wallets absorbed most of the losses after entering the market later, once the hype had already spread across social media. As the , “a small number of early buyers captured enormous gains while the broad retail majority absorbed the losses.” Trump’s Crypto Income Crossed $1.4 Billion While investors watched the token collapse, Trump’s latest financial disclosure showed that his crypto ventures generated more than $1.43 billion in income during 2025. The filing includes around $635 million from the TRUMP memecoin through Celebration Cards LLC, along with more than $500 million earned from World Liberty Financial, the crypto company launched by his family. THE BIGGEST ANNOUNCEMENT IN NEWSLETTER HISTORY, folks! I am writing the FULL article on Donald's 900-page disclosure — every scheme, every dollar, every "coincidence" — and I'm explaining ALL of it so even the hedge fund Super Geniuses can follow along! THE MEMECOIN: $635… — Donald Trump Portfolio Tracker (@TrumpsPortfolio) July 5, 2026 Overall, Trump’s business ventures generated at least $2.2 billion last year, with crypto becoming one of his biggest income sources. World Liberty Investors Also Faced Losses The losses were not limited to the TRUMP token. Other Trump-linked crypto projects, including WLFI, ABTC, and MELANIA, have also suffered massive price declines, with some falling more than 90% from their highs. Although Trump reportedly earned around $799 million from the project, the WLFI token now trades roughly 82% below its peak. The White House has denied any conflict of interest, saying Trump’s businesses are held in a trust managed by his sons and that the President is not involved in his personal financial operations.
BlockBeats news, on July 5, according to on-chain data, since the official Meme coin TRUMP launched in January 2025, approximately 1.48 million wallets that purchased the token, 988,900 of them (about two-thirds) were at a loss as of the end of June, with total realized and unrealized losses of around $3.81 billion. Data shows that only 492,300 wallets made a profit, with total realized gains of about $4.04 billion. The profits were mainly concentrated among early participants who bought during the initial distribution phase at prices below $1. Calculating across all holding wallets, the overall net profit is about $236 million. According to reports, Trump's recently disclosed annual financial report shows that he earned about $636 million in income from the TRUMP Meme coin, with his total crypto-related revenue in 2025 exceeding $1.4 billion. In addition, Nansen's analysis of the Trump family's DeFi project World Liberty Financial’s governance token WLFI shows that among the 26,663 wallets that bought WLFI on the secondary market, about 85% have recorded losses, with total losses around $83 million, while cumulative profits are about $23 million.
Blockchain analytics firm Nansen has revealed that former US President Donald Trump’s official memecoin project, TRUMP, generated $636 million in revenue for Trump himself, while investors collectively incurred far larger losses. Comparisons between Nansen’s on-chain data and disclosures from Trump’s 2025 financial report illustrate the stark gap between his gains and the heavy losses suffered by token buyers. Wallet data highlights steep investor losses Revenue model remained resilient despite price declines WLFI investors saw similar patterns Ethics debate intensifies in Washington Wallet data highlights steep investor losses According to Nansen’s estimates, as of the end of June, 988,905 wallets had collectively posted $3.81 billion in losses related to TRUMP. This figure includes realized losses as well as paper losses that have yet to be crystallized, since many tokens are still held in investor wallets and have not been sold. The company’s analysis shows that approximately two-thirds of wallets holding TRUMP are in the red. Meanwhile, a smaller group holding fewer than 500,000 wallets realized around $4 billion in profits. Nansen found that the bulk of these gains belonged to early buyers and automated trading systems that positioned themselves ahead of the price rally and later sold to new entrants at elevated prices. While roughly two-thirds of wallets holding TRUMP ended up with losses, most profits went to early buyers and automated trading systems, Nansen reported. On Friday, CoinMarketCap data showed TRUMP trading at around $1.76, roughly 97% below its record high of $75.35 reached on January 19, 2025. The token was launched just three days before Trump’s second presidential inauguration, accompanied by a Truth Social campaign urging supporters to join the community. Revenue model remained resilient despite price declines Retail investors’ profits depended solely on the token’s price appreciating. However, Trump’s own earnings were not strictly tied to price gains. Revenue streams from token transaction fees allowed him to profit regardless of whether the token price rose or fell—one of the main structural reasons for the divergence between Trump’s gains and the losses faced by investors. Trump’s financial disclosure indicates he declared at least $1.4 billion in crypto-related income over the year, representing more than half of his reported $2.2 billion in total revenues. Of this, $635 million stemmed from memecoin royalties, $527 million from World Liberty Financial (WLFI) token sales, and about $263 million from stakes in related companies. Mini Glossary: A memecoin is a type of crypto asset driven largely by community interest, internet culture, and high-profile figures, often with limited real-world utility. A paper loss occurs when an asset’s value falls below the purchase price but hasn’t been sold, reflecting an unrealized loss on paper. WLFI investors saw similar patterns Nansen observed a similar situation with World Liberty Financial (WLFI), detecting that 85% of the 26,663 wallets tracked posted around $83 million in losses. In comparison, the wallets that turned a profit collectively gained just $23 million. The company warned that actual losses may exceed reported figures, as many transactions on exchanges are not fully traceable with on-chain data. WLFI traded at about $0.056 according to CoinMarketCap, marking an 88% decline from its September 2025 peak. One TRUMP investor, Nicholas Pinto, said he invested approximately $500,000 after backing Trump in the 2024 election, but has lost about half of it. Referring to the project, Pinto described it as “almost a legal scam.” Ethics debate intensifies in Washington Speaking to CNBC, Trump said he was unaware that his crypto ventures had generated at least $1.4 billion, that he could learn the exact figure if he wished, and that there was nothing wrong with profiting from digital assets. Trump added that he had no plans to withdraw his family from involvement in these enterprises. White House spokesperson Anna Kelly, meanwhile, asserted that Trump had turned the US into “the world’s crypto capital” and had acted in the country’s interests. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand emphasized the need for ethical boundaries to prevent presidents, Congressional members, and their families from profiting off digital assets due to their positions. The revelations have surfaced as the Senate nears finalizing legislation to regulate the structure of the crypto market. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand renewed calls for ethical rules barring the president, Congressional members, and their families from personal financial gain through digital assets. Gillibrand is also a co-sponsor of the End Crypto Corruption Act, introduced by Senator Jeff Merkley and supported by 19 Democratic senators. Senators Elizabeth Warren, Ruben Gallego, and Angela Alsobrooks also voiced similar concerns. Senate Banking Committee Chair Tim Scott is pushing for a floor vote before the August recess.
Back to the list WLFI Price Prediction: Is Trump’s Crypto Built for Long-Term Growth? coinedition.com 29 m World Liberty Financial’s ($WLFI) token is projected to reach $0.2241 by 2030, representing a potential 298.79% gain from current levels. Despite the bullish outlook, investors remain divided over whether the President Donald J. Trump-backed cryptocurrency can achieve sustainable growth amid evolving regulation, adoption trends, and market conditions. $WLFI Price Prediction Signals Short-Term Decline in 2026 According to CoinCodex’s latest models, updated July 4, 2026, $WLFI is forecasted to reach approximately $0.04623 by the end of 2026. This represents a -17.88% decline compared to current rates. Meanwhile, these bearish signals align with overall technical indicators. Fear & Greed Index is at 22, indicating Extreme Fear and overall market sentiment is bearish. Its volatility is approximately 2.42%, and the token has experienced just 47% green days in the last 30 days. $WLFI also trades below its 50-day SMA at $0.05919 and well below its 200-day SMA at $0.1000, while the 14-day RSI stands at a neutral 43.42. Factors Driving $WLFI Price Outlook Several interconnected factors shape $WLFI’s price trajectory in 2026, combining project execution, tokenomics, political exposure, and macro trends. From stablecoin adoption to regulatory milestones and supply management, these elements create a volatile yet high-stakes outlook for the Trump-backed governance token. Trump family involvement acts as a double-edged sword, fueling visibility and potential tailwinds while sparking ethics debates and negative retail sentiment. With significant holdings and reported profit shares exceeding $1B, disclosures have intensified scrutiny, contributing to selling pressure and relative underperformance versus the broader market. Additionally, the tokenomics aspect is extremely important. $WLFI has a maximum supply of 100 billion tokens, with roughly 31–32 billion currently in circulation. More than 62 billion tokens are expected to unlock over time, raising concerns about potential dilution. Can the Trump-backed Crypto Reach $0.2241 by 2030? $WLFI could surge to $0.2241 by the end of 2030 representing nearly +300% growth.This long-term $WLFI price outlook depends on the expansion of the World Liberty Financial ecosystem. At press time, $WLFI trades at $0.05635, down 1.3% in the last 24 hours. The increasing usage of the USD1 stablecoin, upcoming Real World Asset (RWA) products, cross-chain connectivity, and fee-funded token buybacks could drive demand. A more positive regulatory landscape and widespread institutional adoption could also help drive higher valuations through 2030. Even so, investors should weigh the risks alongside the bullish case. Large token unlocks, regulatory scrutiny, political controversy surrounding the Trump family’s involvement, and intense competition across the DeFi sector could slow adoption. Ultimately, reaching the $0.2241 level would require strong execution, favorable macro conditions, and genuine ecosystem growth rather than reliance on branding alone. As with all cryptocurrencies, such projections carry high uncertainty and volatility. Latest news Chinese Analyst Shares the Price Level He Expects to See Next Following Bitcoin’s Recent Upswing en.bitcoinsistemi.com 1 h What Are Tokenized Deposits and Why Are Banks Adopting Them? coinedition.com 2 h Americans lost hundreds of billions on crypto speculation. Why is only some of it considered gambling? cryptoslate.com 2 h Aave's new Monad market tops $100 million in deposits two days after launch theblock.co 2 h Bitcoin at $62K: Why CoinShares warns ‘this still looks like early stage of bottoming’ ambcrypto.com 2 h Gold and Silver Tighten Ratio to 66.9 as Both Metals Roar Higher news.bitcoin.com 2 h Top 5 Cryptocurrencies
World Liberty Financial’s (WLFI) token is projected to reach $0.2241 by 2030, representing a potential 298.79% gain from current levels. Despite the bullish outlook, investors remain divided over whether the President Donald J. Trump-backed cryptocurrency can achieve sustainable growth amid evolving regulation, adoption trends, and market conditions. According to CoinCodex’s latest models, updated July 4, 2026, WLFI is forecasted to reach approximately $0.04623 by the end of 2026. This represents a -17.88% decline compared to current rates. Meanwhile, these bearish signals align with overall technical indicators. Fear & Greed Index is at 22, indicating Extreme Fear and overall market sentiment is bearish. Its volatility is approximately 2.42%, and the token has experienced just 47% green days in the last 30 days. WLFI also trades below its 50-day SMA at $0.05919 and well below its 200-day SMA at $0.1000, while the 14-day RSI stands at a neutral 43.42. Several interconnected factors shape WLFI’s price trajectory in 2026, combining project execution, tokenomics, political exposure, and macro trends. From stablecoin adoption to regulatory milestones and supply management, these elements create a volatile yet high-stakes outlook for the Trump-backed governance token. Trump family involvement acts as a double-edged sword, fueling visibility and potential tailwinds while sparking ethics debates and negative retail sentiment. With significant holdings and reported profit shares exceeding $1B, disclosures have intensified scrutiny, contributing to selling pressure and relative underperformance versus the broader market. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Additionally, the tokenomics aspect is extremely important. WLFI has a maximum supply of 100 billion tokens, with roughly 31–32 billion currently in circulation. More than 62 billion tokens are expected to unlock over time, raising concerns about potential dilution. Related: Trump Earned Over $1.1B From Crypto Ventures in 2025 WLFI could surge to $0.2241 by the end of 2030 representing nearly +300% growth.This long-term WLFI price outlook depends on the expansion of the World Liberty Financial ecosystem. At press time, WLFI trades at $0.05635, down 1.3% in the last 24 hours. The increasing usage of the USD1 stablecoin, upcoming Real World Asset (RWA) products, cross-chain connectivity, and fee-funded token buybacks could drive demand. A more positive regulatory landscape and widespread institutional adoption could also help drive higher valuations through 2030. Even so, investors should weigh the risks alongside the bullish case. Large token unlocks, regulatory scrutiny, political controversy surrounding the Trump family’s involvement, and intense competition across the DeFi sector could slow adoption. Ultimately, reaching the $0.2241 level would require strong execution, favorable macro conditions, and genuine ecosystem growth rather than reliance on branding alone. As with all cryptocurrencies, such projections carry high uncertainty and volatility. Related: World Liberty Financial (WLFI) Price Prediction 2025–2030 div#ce-iframe-ads div#frame { margin: auto; text-align: center; }
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