Highlights: Justin Sun lost $60 million as World Liberty froze his WLFI tokens. About 545 million of Sun’s WLFI tokens remain locked and lose value Highlights: Justin Sun lost $60 million as World Liberty froze his WLFI tokens. About 545 million of Sun’s WLFI tokens remain locked and lose value

Justin Sun Loses $60M in WLFI Holdings After World Liberty Blacklist

Highlights:

  • Justin Sun lost $60 million as World Liberty froze his WLFI tokens.
  • About 545 million of Sun’s WLFI tokens remain locked and lose value.
  • Sun’s wallet frozen after $9 million WLFI transfer flagged as suspicious.

Tron (TRX) founder Justin Sun is facing significant losses after World Liberty Financial blacklisted him in September. The DeFi project linked to the family of President Donald Trump froze his wallet with WLFI tokens. He cannot access his holdings, and their value has dropped sharply.

Blockchain data shows Sun’s locked tokens have lost about $60 million since the freeze. WLFI flagged a $9 million transfer as suspicious, and the project acted under its security rules. Sun originally held nearly 3 billion WLFI tokens, according to Arkham Intelligence. After the freeze, 545 million of his tokens remain locked. They are now worth about $74 million, a drop of more than 40% since the incident.

Sun’s WLFI Tokens Remain Frozen

WLFI froze 272 wallets after detecting phishing and other risky activities. Among these, 215 wallets were involved in an active phishing attack. The company also froze 50 wallets at users’ requests, flagged 5 for high-risk exposure, and linked 1 wallet to suspected misuse of funds, which was later connected to Justin Sun.

WLFI did not name Justin Sun directly, but analytics firms Bubblemaps and Arkham Intelligence confirmed his wallet was affected. His frozen tokens lost value as the token’s price dropped, increasing his financial loss. The market also reacted, with WLFI trading around $0.14, much lower than its initial price. Sun’s losses grew as the token fell further.

Justin Sun pushed back against the blacklist, saying he considered it unfair. He said, “I have contributed not only capital but also my trust and support for the future of this project. My goal has always been to grow alongside the team and community, and to jointly build a strong and healthy WLF ecosystem.”

Although he supported he project but unfortunately, he cannot access his WLFI tokens. I call on the team to respect these principles, unlock my tokens, and let’s move forward together toward the success of World Liberty Financial,” Sun said.

He said he believes a strong financial brand should be built on fairness, transparency, and trust, not on one-sided actions that freeze investor assets. He added that such steps can harm investor rights and weaken confidence in World Liberty Financial. Sun also noted he worked on Trump-linked projects. He attended a Trump gala and got a “Trump Golden Torbillon” watch as the largest TRUMP memecoin holder, but it did not stop the standoff.

WLFI Responds as Sun Dispute Raises DeFi Governance Concerns

WLFI said it did not single out anyone and acted only on alerts about threats, saying, “We do not seek to blacklist anyone. We respond when alerted to malicious or high‑risk activity… User safety > everything.”  The incident raises questions about transparency, rules, and whether new tokenized funds are truly decentralized. WLFI has not updated on the locked funds.

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