WLFI: Blacklisted 272 Addresses to Protect User Asset Security, Will Never Ban an Account for Participating Normally in the Market
BlockBeats News, September 6th: The Trump family's crypto project World Liberty Fi officially stated on social media that their team has been paying attention to the community's recent concerns about wallet blacklisting. The primary principle is transparency, meaning that WLFI only intervenes to protect users and never interferes with normal activities. Over the past few days, a total of 272 wallets have been blacklisted, accounting for only a tiny fraction of the total holders. This action is purely a temporary measure taken to prevent harm during the investigation and assist affected users. Among these 272 addresses:
· 215 (approximately 79.0%) are related to phishing attacks—the team proactively intervened to prevent hackers from transferring funds and is working with legitimate owners to safeguard/transfer assets
· 50 (approximately 18.4%) were reported stolen by owners through support channels, and the team implemented blacklisting at their request
The WLFI team never actively seeks to ban any accounts; they only take action when they identify malicious or high-risk activities that may harm community members. User security is paramount. The team will never blacklist an account for normal market participation.
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