Trump-Linked WLFI Buys 200M Tokens Amid Growing Crypto Reserves—What’s the Endgame?

WLFI, a Trump-affiliated crypto project, bought 200M tokens after withdrawing $10M USDC, stacking assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum.

A Trump’s World Liberty Financial (WLFI) multi-signature wallet recently purchased 200 million WLFI tokens after it pulled $10 million USDC from Binance on Feb. 18. This fresh update, covered by On-Chain Lens, adds fuel to the fire surrounding WLFI—a politically connected crypto project.

WLFI has been bringing in the big money, raising $455 million in token sales. The first sale raised $319 million, selling tokens at $0.015 per token, while the second round raised $136 million at $0.05 per token. Despite it having set itself up as a DeFi lending platform, WLFI has not yet launched any real DeFi services, leaving everyone questioning its real use case.

Observers think this isn’t just about crypto—it’s about leveraging Trump’s political power for financial gain. The Trump family controls 75% of token sales revenue, and Justin Sun (founder of TRON) has become the biggest institutional investor, putting in $75 million.

WLFI is stacking assets, holding $327M across various platforms, with big chunks in Bitcoin, Ethereum, and stablecoins. The latest move signals one thing—WLFI is building a massive war chest, but whether it’s for crypto dominance or something else remains to be seen.

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WLFI and Crypto Holdings Plunge as Market Crash Hits, Despite Trump’s Backing

Trump-backed WLFI lost $51.77M as crypto crashed, while his memecoin tanked 64%, wiping billions—analysts blame tariffs and market hype.



World Liberty Financial, Inc. (WLFI), the crypto investment firm endorsed by Donald Trump, was among those that suffered most from the market crash. Between January 19 and 31, WLFI had invested $242.77 million in several cryptocurrencies, the value of which decreased by 21%. That means a loss of $51.77 million to the firm, with major holdings such as Ethereum (ETH) and Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC) being badly affected.ETH, the company’s largest investment, was down 24.45% and shed $36.67 million, while WBTC suffered a 12.07% decline that took more than $8.07 million off its value. Ethena, with a plunge of 43.72%, was the worst performer and burned more than $2 million. Other big losers were TRON (TRX), AAVE, and Chainlink’s LINK.

Not even Trump’s personal crypto portfolio could avoid the bloodbath of carnage: his very memecoin, once heaping $55 billion onto the net worth he had, fell 64% since January 20, pulling $35 billion off its market value. He gave crypto too, after falling below the $5-million mark-while most of that is made out of memecoins.

Analysts are pointing fingers at the newly imposed tariffs by Trump, which could have contributed to the market downturn and wiped out almost $500 billion in value. According to some, the crash was inevitable due to an overheated market, but the tariffs might have accelerated the collapse.

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