Fake $150M WLFI Liquidity Claim Exposed as Scam Tactic
Analysts have debunked viral claims of a $150 million WLFI token liquidity injection, revealing it as a sophisticated scam. A manipulated screenshot circulating on social media falsely depicted a massive liquidity addition for World Liberty Financial's non-transferable token.
Blockchain investigator Ai confirmed the transaction involved 150 million counterfeit WLFI tokens paired with zero authentic tokens. The deception emerged during WLFI's governance vote on enabling token transfers, with scammers exploiting the project's official contract address (0xdA5e1988097297dCdc1f90D4dFE7909e847CBeF6).
"Verification beats victimization," Ai cautioned, urging investors to cross-check all blockchain data through official channels before transacting. The incident underscores growing concerns about token spoofing in decentralized finance markets.