Justin Sun’s HTX drops USD1 as WLFI freeze fight grows
HTX delisted USD1 after World Liberty froze exchange-linked wallets, escalating Justin Sun’s dispute with the Trump-linked crypto firm.
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Read full articleHTX delisted USD1 after World Liberty froze exchange-linked wallets, escalating Justin Sun’s dispute with the Trump-linked crypto firm.
HTX said World Liberty froze its addresses and has responded by delisting and suspending the platform’s token.
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Justin Sun has reportedly been offered a behind-the-scenes settlement by a World Liberty Financial investor, though no resolution has been announced. That unresolved tension now has a new flashpoint: Sun’s crypto exchange HTX has moved to fully delist USD1, the stablecoin tied to US President Donald Trump’s World Liberty Financial project. Related Reading: FBI Cracks Down […]
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