Trump’s WLFI Token Sparks Global Firestorm: Crypto Sales to Iran & North Korea Exposed
Digital diplomacy takes a dark turn as Trump-affiliated token WLFI faces explosive allegations of facilitating crypto transactions with sanctioned nations.
Geopolitical Gambit or Regulatory Nightmare?
Sources reveal WLFI tokens flowed into Iranian and North Korean digital wallets—bypassing traditional financial sanctions with blockchain's signature opacity. The transactions allegedly leveraged privacy-focused protocols and cross-chain swaps to obscure fund movement.
Market Turmoil Follows Exposure
WLFI token prices plummeted 47% within hours of the news breaking—yet another reminder that in crypto, political connections cut both ways. Trading volumes spiked to unprecedented levels as panic selling overwhelmed decentralized exchanges.
Sanction-Busting 2.0
Blockchain analysts trace transactions through mixer services and shell wallets—classic techniques in the crypto sanction-evasion playbook. Regulatory bodies already scramble to update compliance frameworks that consistently lag behind technological reality.
When your token's liquidity comes from geopolitically problematic sources, it's not decentralization—it's just traditional finance with extra steps and less accountability.
