A cryptocurrency wallet linked to entrepreneur Justin Sun remains frozen under the WLFI token system, according to on-chain analytics firm Bubblemaps. The blacklist prevents the address from sending or receiving WLFI tokens. The restriction has drawn renewed attention as WLFI prices continue to struggle and governance decisions face closer market scrutiny.
According to Bubblemaps data, the market value of the locked WLFI holdings is now down almost by $60 million in the past three months. The drop was preceded by an overall market drop in token prices. The analysts reported that the losses represent softer sentiment rather than selling activity because the frozen tokens are not transferred on-chain.
In September, WLFI administrators claimed that they gave Sun the blacklist due to wallets associated with him. The relocation came after Sun was accused of selling some of his WLFI allocation soon after trading commenced. According to on-chain data, approximately 4.9 million tokens, estimated at around $1 million, was moved to centralized exchange HTX.
World Liberty Financial tokens, even with the freeze, are still under the control of Sun, who holds a significant proportion. Bubblemaps reckons that there are almost 600 million tokens in his possession. Those holdings are valued at nearly $135 million at current prices, leaving Sun as one of the largest holders of the project.
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The reports have estimated that Sun’s total exposure to WLFI-related assets is around $175 million. This is roughly comprised of a direct investment of around $75 million in WLFI. The figure also considers a reported $100 million commitment to the TRUMP memecoin, where Sun would become the biggest holder.
WLFI is a government stakeholder in World Liberty Financial. The project brand itself is a connection between the conventional finance infrastructure and decentralized finance. The presale of the World Liberty Financial has raised over $550 million, according to the company statements, which makes it one of the larger fundraising efforts associated with governance tokens.
World Liberty Financial became publicly traded on Sept. 1, 2025. Prices began on a steep rise throughout the first trading sessions and then started to fall in a stable direction. With weakened prices, the attention of investors was changed to governance conditions and control over limiting wallets with blacklists.
Soon after the freeze occurred, Sun publicly criticized it. He added that the ruling was irrational and inconsiderate. He further explained that he was a long-term investor and that his aim was to help in the development of the project, not to be restricted.
The blacklist has restricted the capacity of Sun to work under volatile market conditions. The issue of centralized power in decentralized financial systems has been brought up by the circumstance. It stresses the conflict between governance enforcement and the demands of big token holders in new crypto projects.
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